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Imperial iii star destroyer
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The Imperial III was also no slouch in space combat either. In addition to the fighters the Imperial III also carried several shuttles including Assault, Lambda and Sentinel classes, bringing the total of carried craft to 194. With the removal of the ground vehicles (and subsequently their dropships and support equipment), there was enough room to add a second full wing of starfighter as well as several squadrons of other fighter craft such as assault gunboats and skiprays. The thought behind this was that the command vessel of a system group would rarely be directly involved in any operations out of neccessity rather than inability. First off the entire complement of ground combat vehicles was removed. Taking a page out of Rendili Stardrives book for their work on the Victory III, they used many ideas in the Imperial III. Notes: Developed at the same time as the Super class destroyer, the Imperial III was designed to be a systems group command vessel. Capital Ship Shields 4D+1, Sensors 4D, Astrogation 4Dįire Arc: 20 Front, 10 Right, 10 Left, 10 Back Skill: Capital Ship Piloting: Imperial Star DestroyerĬrew: 36 755, Gunners: 330, Skeleton 5 000/+10Ĭrew Skill: Capital Ship Piloting 5D+1, Capital Ship Gunnery 4D+2, "The idea is to showcase what it would look like if instead of another distant planet, it was Vancouver the one at the centre of the action,” Aste said in a message to Vancouver Is Awesome about a previous piece.Ĭheck out his images of the Millenium Falcon landing just offshore and an Imperial Star Destroyer hanging above Vancouver at night.Imperial III Class Star Destroyer Craft: Kuat Drive Yards Imperial III Star Destroyer It's the third of Aste's pieces mixing a galaxy far away with familiar local views. The most complex of his Star Wars and Vancouver mash-ups so far, the image features a huge AT-AT walker in the park while Rebel X-wings and TIE fighters rip around above the park and skim over Coal Harbour. "For part of the series, I used the planes from Harbour Air Seaplanes (a DHC-3) and the people on the picture to get size references for everything," writes Aste on Reddit. This time he's upped the difficulty level with a full-on battle in and around Stanley Park and the 9 o'clock gun.

imperial iii star destroyer

He's working on a series of images, dropping some of Star Wars' most famous vehicles into some of Vancouver's most famous views. Vancouver digital artist David Aste is at it again.











Imperial iii star destroyer