When it comes to diplomatic vessels, my picks will always be the various Naboo shuttles. If I was a normal citizen living in the galaxy, I would be in awe seeing the shiny chromium plating on these other-worldly-looking ships for the first time.
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I always loved the J-Type Nubian yacht. It looks cool, incredibly elegant and its in universe tech specifications are also really good. Empire's Lambda shuttle is also really good looking and its 3 fins make it look like some bird. And finally the CIS's Steathipede shuttle is also quite good looking but the legs look quite unstable.
Same, such a beautiful ship. I loved it so much, when I was inspired to write my own bounty hunter story after watching the Mandalorian. I had my character use a highly modified J-Type Nubian Naboo Royal Starship. With a class 0.5 hyperdrive, shields derived from Mon Calamari cruisers, and several different laser weapons systems. She's an absolute beast.
How to identify Star Wars Diplomatic vessels. Armed to the teeth? Heavy shielding? Propelled by multiple large engines? Freighter sized or smaller? Advanced Hyperdrive? Made out of special material? Painted in political colors like white, blue and/or red? If a vessel checks out more then 4 of these requirements it is political vessel.
@@hydra9476 wrong, there's a civilian freighter variant but the military variants are referred to as cruisers. They're highly adaptable, and have served as anything from troop carriers to armor transports to Tie Fighter haulers. At any rate, not even approaching a star destroyer in tonnage or weaponry.
I didn’t realize that the last ship on the list, the Resistance Shuttle, flew “sideways” like that. That flight orientation makes it a much bigger target for enemy to fire upon. Not good!.
That wasn’t a diplomatic vessel, it was an aftermarket scrap job landing craft. I agree the orientation isn’t the best but they probably had a path cleared for it prior to descent
It came from that crude yet well funded fan-fiction series, which had no logical thought to anything - so yes, it like the rest of the stuff from those home videos was pretty poorly conceived.
0:18 The best diplomatic vessel … negotiations go very smoothly as the other side is willing to consider your demands when you turn up in the *Death Star.*
Super weapons can be great for a one sided negotiation. While it might not be ethical to the vast majority as long as you have the resources to quell the vast majority then you are in the right. Because you make it right.
My favorite 'diplomacy' vessel is the Venator-class. After all, 'war' is 'diplomacy' by other language. Insofar as pure diplomatic work goes, I favor the Nubian J-types for their aesthetics and the Republic diplomatic vessel for pure functionality.
Explains that the Spectre group in Rebels used an old modified Sheathipede shuttle (aka Phantom 2), yet uses footage of their previous as of yet not destroyed shuttle, Phantom. Nice job.
You missed a very important vessel - the GX-1 Lantillian Shuttle (Diplomatic Version) This class even has 2 named diplomatic vessels - the Phoenix and Valorous (both featured in the Clone Wars series) It is a relatively small ship but has a small hyperdrive capable escape pod, actual living space inside (beds, meeting room and kitchen included) and long range. It is the optimal vessel for diplomats who plan to go on a longer tour - and still relatively cheap.
Fun fact. I actually turned a J Type Nubian from Naboo into a modified bounty hunter ship in a story I wrote about a Corellian bounty hunter after the fall of the First Order.
The J-Type Barge is one of my favourite ships in Star Wars (along with the X70-B, see a type? ^^). It is easily the most beautiful as well. I would definitely have one, if I lived in the Universe!
Count Dooku’s ship, the solar sailer could kinda sorta be called a diplomatic vessel. As head of state, Dooku was the face of the CIS and a highly effective diplomat. His personal ship with its extravagant sail was not fighter, but a show of his refinement. Perhaps another video on small personal ships would be interesting.
you seem to have forgotten the whole purpose of the Death Star was diplomacy, so efficient at its task it dissolved the need of a senate. Even with its defects it probably should have a mention on this list
I thought that it was pretty cool when one of the first space ship's I saw at the beginning of Episode 1 was a ship that reminded me of the OT. (The Republic Cruiser)
I believe the best Diplomatic designs would be a rounded shape with a Blue color (or anything other than red), because those are scientifically seen as the least imposing Colors/Shapes
Correlian engineers: "Here, take this Consular-class cruiser and make it the official diplomatic ship for the Republic." The Consular: **Red, angular, straight lines, flat and boxy surfaces**
Nitpick on the Alderaanian fleet: it was mostly if not completely composed of ships made on Alderaan by the Alderaan Royal Engineers firm. As for the Naboo people, they came originally from Grizmallt, not Alderaan.
Not sure if someone mentioned this but Bail Organa's ship at the end of Episode III was not a CR-90. That ship is a CR-70 which looks similar, but not identical
Uh so when talking about the modified Sheathipede the Ghost crew used, you somehow used footage of the Phantom 1...the shuttle the Sheathipede, dubbed the Phantom 2, replaced instead of the Phantom 2 itself.
The Falcon does serve as a diplomatic vessel for Leia in particular after the GCW, so perhaps that was missing here (though, perhaps I’m thinking of Legends)
Since Padme's ship is SO very nice looking BUT also super practical and functional her ship coulda ALSO functioned as a secret strike craft. Since it was basically its verses SR-71 an functioned like it in verse.. an internal missile launcher or secret hidden defensive armament woulda been the ULTIMATE nasty surprise to would be attackers. Especially you put something Especially nasty for self defense like one the SW versions of a gattling cannon.
5:13 "ship was also jam packed with latest technology and weapons" What weapons? The N1 starfighters glued to the wings during longer trips? J-type diplomatic barge wasn't armed at all.
The best diplomatic vessel? The Executor-class Super Star Destroyer. Plenty of armor, shields, and weapons for self defense against roaming pirates, and enough space for tens of thousands of diplomat attendants, and associated weapons, armor, and diplomacy-grade explosives.
Kuat, Corellia, Mon Cala, and Fondor are among a few of the biggest shipyards in the galaxy, although there are many other producers- for example, Starfighter maker Incom was the designer of the X-Wing, and I believe also it's predecessor, the ARC-170. The extended universe has a fairly large amount of lore about how starships are made and the military-industrial complex of the star wars galaxy.
You don't really need or necessarily want guns on a diplomatic ship, other countermeasures are going to be much more valuable because you never want to take the risks involved in naval combat if there's a valuable person on board, that's what you should have an escort for, the CR-90 is good at being a diplomatic vessel but the guns are going to be useless for the most part, guns are also not something I'd take on a mission of peace, having guns on your ship does send a pretty clear message, whether it's intentional or not. That's why the Republic Cruiser and the Naboo ships are my favourites, the Republic cruiser in the beautiful red paintjob is elegant enough, but the Naboo ships are the epitome of grace and beauty, a good way to show status without having to pack any artillery. Of course there are reasons to show up armed, if you're trying to pressure someone into a peace agreement for instance, but in that case you'd probably want to turn up with an actual warship, and a decent sized escort as a show of strength.
You might want to do a video on the Rise of the Resistance I-TS (Intersystem Transport Ship), used for the Rise of the Resistance Ride in Disneyworld and Disneyland. Really cool ship. It looks like a miniature C-90 Corvette with U-Wing engines instead :-)
Regarding the Lambda Shuttle & VIP's..... That's about the same passenger space as on a small real world passenger jet, or it's Luxury counterpart from Lear.
No clue why but the last 2 days I haven't gotten any video notifications from the usual channels like this one that I watch daily, same with geetsly's, missed a bunch of videos 😔
Give me a "Modified" (i.e. Armed) J-Type and you'll have a Great Smuggling Vessel or Bounty Hunter Ship. Recessed and Retractable Weapons, plus Brigs and Force Cells, and it's a Go.
@@ragergamer3111 Llama is referring to the shot, at the 0:51timestamp, of the Sphyrna class Hammerhead ramming the Star Destroyer. i like how Llama doesn't realise Allen is simply using that iconic scene to exemplify his words describing the durability of ships made by the CEC.
Mando 1: "We don't do diplomacy here. Trial by combat is how we resolve disputes." Mando 2: "This is the way." Every Mandalorian in the room: *"This is the way."*
Actually, they did have one diplomatic vessel: the Nau'ur-class yacht. I don't know if you count that since it was technically *New* Mandalorian, but still.
Again is that a Christmas tree?? This video came out in September! Regardless I found this channel via ship vids.. glad to see back2back thro back vids, for me anyway :)
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Nothing really. Since you brought up the Lambda-Class, I recommend covering another pair of videos with the Delta-class DX-9 being specifically mentioned/highlighted in the second video & such…
I always thought of the Death Star as the ultimate diplomatic vessel. It was designed to bring peace to the galaxy afterall.
In a sense it actually was. Even if it didn't have the planet killer, it made sense as a mobile diplomatic station.
Wel there's no crime on Alderaan now thanks to it.
I was going to say executor super star destroyer. Death star isn't really a ship, but for some reason has a hyperdrive.
@@slewone4905 Perhaps so that it can reach distant planets with troublesome populations, in case it needs to eliminate them?
@@slewone4905 it can’t destroy planets without getting those planets in range
When it comes to diplomatic vessels, my picks will always be the various Naboo shuttles. If I was a normal citizen living in the galaxy, I would be in awe seeing the shiny chromium plating on these other-worldly-looking ships for the first time.
Agreed
Mine would be a Death Star so that I could make offers my enemies could not refuse:)
Thats what they were going for.
@@comradekenobi6908 Yeah, we saw how well that worked out. Stick to Boga the Varactyl Kenobi.
- sure thing Sir, that will be 2,000,000 credits!
- darn... I can only afford HWK-290..
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Also known as a secret gun for war criminals
Yeah but it’s a *premium* price. Most smug- **ahem** ‘freelancers’ can’t afford them.
@@trashynecromancer1155 no only the full package parts for naboo ships. but upgrades for regular ships are pretty nice.
I always loved the J-Type Nubian yacht. It looks cool, incredibly elegant and its in universe tech specifications are also really good.
Empire's Lambda shuttle is also really good looking and its 3 fins make it look like some bird. And finally the CIS's Steathipede shuttle is also quite good looking but the legs look quite unstable.
"Ah, yes, Nubian, we have lotsa that!"
The spindly legs are no doubt due to cost cutting at Haor Chall Engineering Corporation
The lambda is nice, but the theta (palpatines shuttle in the prequels) is so much cooler, and definitely the best republic shuttle
Same, such a beautiful ship. I loved it so much, when I was inspired to write my own bounty hunter story after watching the Mandalorian. I had my character use a highly modified J-Type Nubian Naboo Royal Starship. With a class 0.5 hyperdrive, shields derived from Mon Calamari cruisers, and several different laser weapons systems. She's an absolute beast.
How to identify Star Wars Diplomatic vessels.
Armed to the teeth?
Heavy shielding?
Propelled by multiple large engines?
Freighter sized or smaller?
Advanced Hyperdrive?
Made out of special material?
Painted in political colors like white, blue and/or red?
If a vessel checks out more then 4 of these requirements it is political vessel.
One glaring issue...NO OBVIOUS WARSHIPS... NOT SO MUCH AS A FIGHTER ESCORT. All of which, clearly, flying in a defensive escort formation
I mean, freaighter size and hyperdrive make a lot of sense. To be honest the lambda is acctually to small for its role and very poorly equip
I'd consider the Delta-7 Aethersprite as a diplomatic vessel since it was used by Jedi on diplomatic missions prior to the Clone Wars
1:20 "Gonzanti class Star Destroyer"
Bruh, the Gonzanti is a (pretty small) Cruiser, not a goddamn Star Destroyer.
Actually the Gozanti is classified as a freighter.
@@hydra9476 wrong, there's a civilian freighter variant but the military variants are referred to as cruisers. They're highly adaptable, and have served as anything from troop carriers to armor transports to Tie Fighter haulers. At any rate, not even approaching a star destroyer in tonnage or weaponry.
@@bjornancraite2266 M’kay
Nerds
@@hydra9476 Don't go "ACKSHUALLY" if you don't want someone else to do the same.
I didn’t realize that the last ship on the list, the Resistance Shuttle, flew “sideways” like that.
That flight orientation makes it a much bigger target for enemy to fire upon. Not good!.
That wasn’t a diplomatic vessel, it was an aftermarket scrap job landing craft. I agree the orientation isn’t the best but they probably had a path cleared for it prior to descent
I really don't get why they don't spin the engines and the cockpit by 90 degrees then put the guns in a turret. It'd make so much more sense 😅
And from what I can see the cockpit and laser cannon can be detached so im guessing it was originally some kind of short rang cargo hauler
It came from that crude yet well funded fan-fiction series, which had no logical thought to anything - so yes, it like the rest of the stuff from those home videos was pretty poorly conceived.
@@davethepak it’s so annoying how people try to justify that high school fan fiction
0:18 The best diplomatic vessel … negotiations go very smoothly as the other side is willing to consider your demands when you turn up in the *Death Star.*
Super weapons can be great for a one sided negotiation. While it might not be ethical to the vast majority as long as you have the resources to quell the vast majority then you are in the right. Because you make it right.
Unless the other side has some farmer boy from Tatooine piloting an X-wing
My favorite 'diplomacy' vessel is the Venator-class. After all, 'war' is 'diplomacy' by other language. Insofar as pure diplomatic work goes, I favor the Nubian J-types for their aesthetics and the Republic diplomatic vessel for pure functionality.
When you had to resort to "aggressive negotiations." ;)
Explains that the Spectre group in Rebels used an old modified Sheathipede shuttle (aka Phantom 2), yet uses footage of their previous as of yet not destroyed shuttle, Phantom. Nice job.
You missed a very important vessel - the GX-1 Lantillian Shuttle (Diplomatic Version)
This class even has 2 named diplomatic vessels - the Phoenix and Valorous (both featured in the Clone Wars series)
It is a relatively small ship but has a small hyperdrive capable escape pod, actual living space inside (beds, meeting room and kitchen included) and long range. It is the optimal vessel for diplomats who plan to go on a longer tour - and still relatively cheap.
Fun fact. I actually turned a J Type Nubian from Naboo into a modified bounty hunter ship in a story I wrote about a Corellian bounty hunter after the fall of the First Order.
I wouldn’t mind reading that story!
I love that Padmé's royal ship is based on the SR-71
Which is funny seeing as the BlackBird was a spy plane.
@@mattstorm360 Maybe Rebel cells that got their hands on some Royal Starships refitted them as stealth ships
The SR-71 Blackbird, an advanced long-range strategic reconnaissance aircraft capable of mach three and an altitude of eighty-five thousand feet!
@@sonofjack6286 "You... do seem to know a lot about this thing-"
@@mattstorm360 Do you even READ my christmas list?!
Lambda shuttle is my absolute favorite Star Wars ship. It looks so elegant as those wings fold up and down for takeoffs and landings.
I like the c-70's armed version better than the cr-90 and the best thing about them both is that both of them are Corelian ships....
The J-Type Barge is one of my favourite ships in Star Wars (along with the X70-B, see a type? ^^). It is easily the most beautiful as well. I would definitely have one, if I lived in the Universe!
Count Dooku’s ship, the solar sailer could kinda sorta be called a diplomatic vessel. As head of state, Dooku was the face of the CIS and a highly effective diplomat. His personal ship with its extravagant sail was not fighter, but a show of his refinement. Perhaps another video on small personal ships would be interesting.
The Death Star?
“The negotiations were short.”
I much prefer the Sentinel-class versus the Lambda class. Larger with far more guns.
more of a miliary vessel though really. THATS where the stormtroopers tend to go!
you seem to have forgotten the whole purpose of the Death Star was diplomacy, so efficient at its task it dissolved the need of a senate. Even with its defects it probably should have a mention on this list
I thought that it was pretty cool when one of the first space ship's I saw at the beginning of Episode 1 was a ship that reminded me of the OT. (The Republic Cruiser)
You could also add the Defender class, and Fury class from SWTOR.
That ship slaps.
I believe the best Diplomatic designs would be a rounded shape with a Blue color (or anything other than red), because those are scientifically seen as the least imposing Colors/Shapes
Correlian engineers: "Here, take this Consular-class cruiser and make it the official diplomatic ship for the Republic."
The Consular: **Red, angular, straight lines, flat and boxy surfaces**
@@InventorZahran *inhales*
1:20 Yes the mighty Gozanti Class Star Destroyer
Nitpick on the Alderaanian fleet: it was mostly if not completely composed of ships made on Alderaan by the Alderaan Royal Engineers firm.
As for the Naboo people, they came originally from Grizmallt, not Alderaan.
Got to love this channel
Ships used by Special Forces or similar groups, please! (Millennium Falcon, Ghost, U wing, Razor Crest, The Marauder, Slave 1, Scimitar)
And to add to this there was a rebel special group that used a mining light frigate's laser to drill it's way into enemy asteroid bases and ships.
I love star wars and its nice to learn more sbout there culture
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Reject Diplomacy. EMBRACE WAR!
1:20 gozanti class STAR DESTROYER? mixing up ship classes a bit there arent u?
What about the black shuttle from Rogue One? The one that carried the Death Troopers and Krenic
Maybe it was just a troop carrier?
@@stevenkarmazenuk2540 Well so was the damn Landa
@@nealcomstock1958 It was a Delta-class shuttle, limited production run, usually only used with Imperial VIPs.
Ah yes the gozanti class star destroyer
did you really call a gozanti cruiser a "star destroyer?" lmao
THE PACIFIST DUCHESS SATINE KRYZE 'THE CORONET' WOULD QUALIFY FOR THIS LIST AS WELL... RIGHT?
No
That was a space version of a cruise ship
@@GoodnightFromHim But the real question is, did it have a swimming pool?
@@dawsonreum8096 since a lot of Star Wars ship is modular.. the answer is maybe. They could easily put one in, in a shipyard, if not.
Does Dooku's solar sailor count (pun) as diplomatic? It's lack of armerment could set a plant at ease, but it's opulence could also piss ppl off
I remember that the solar part of it also made it much more difficult to track once ir jumped yo Hyperspace
Duchess Satine's diplomatic vessel, the Coronet was pretty nice imo, I would've liked to see it in this video.
“My name is Allen?”
You don’t sound so sure...
I Noticed that to. I Hope he is ok.
He's been replaced by a clone!
@@InventorZahran Let's hope it's not a force sensitive clone. That clone madness is not good
I thought he was drunk while recording this!
I love these Star Wars tech videos.
The take the best qualities of the j-type 327 and incorporate them into the Consular class cruiser.
I’ve always loved the Nubian designs.
Not sure if someone mentioned this but Bail Organa's ship at the end of Episode III was not a CR-90. That ship is a CR-70 which looks similar, but not identical
Video Idea:Top 7 Best Starfighters.
Interesting request for someone who is on the record for hating to fly...
Cool episode!! Thanks! 🖖🏼
Uh so when talking about the modified Sheathipede the Ghost crew used, you somehow used footage of the Phantom 1...the shuttle the Sheathipede, dubbed the Phantom 2, replaced instead of the Phantom 2 itself.
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"We're on a- -diplomatic mission!"
The Falcon does serve as a diplomatic vessel for Leia in particular after the GCW, so perhaps that was missing here (though, perhaps I’m thinking of Legends)
Video idea: how would the real world design star fighters with star wars tech?
If the ship is going to operate in space only, then I think The Expanse did a good job.
Basically The F-302 fighter-interceptor
Diplomatic version of the GX1 short hauler
Since Padme's ship is SO very nice looking BUT also super practical and functional her ship coulda ALSO functioned as a secret strike craft. Since it was basically its verses SR-71 an functioned like it in verse.. an internal missile launcher or secret hidden defensive armament woulda been the ULTIMATE nasty surprise to would be attackers. Especially you put something Especially nasty for self defense like one the SW versions of a gattling cannon.
Either hack life support or electronic defensive network
Great video!
Teddy Roosevelt: If the Eclipse-Class Star Destroyer isn’t the top spot on this list, I’m coming after you with a big stick.
5:13 "ship was also jam packed with latest technology and weapons"
What weapons? The N1 starfighters glued to the wings during longer trips?
J-type diplomatic barge wasn't armed at all.
0:45 HAN SHOT 1ST!!!
Great vid 👍
Every talks about the CR-90 but no one talks about the CR-70 (0:32)
The best diplomatic vessel? The Executor-class Super Star Destroyer. Plenty of armor, shields, and weapons for self defense against roaming pirates, and enough space for tens of thousands of diplomat attendants, and associated weapons, armor, and diplomacy-grade explosives.
Too much discussion about diplomacy recently. I think Alan is planning something
I hope he remembers to use aggressive negotiations...
("Or as we call it, 'negotiations... with a lightsaber.'")
I kind of wish that the Rebels would use the Consular-class
I've always wanted to know who makes these ships? Is there like a Honda dealership in Starwars?
Kuat, Corellia, Mon Cala, and Fondor are among a few of the biggest shipyards in the galaxy, although there are many other producers- for example, Starfighter maker Incom was the designer of the X-Wing, and I believe also it's predecessor, the ARC-170. The extended universe has a fairly large amount of lore about how starships are made and the military-industrial complex of the star wars galaxy.
I thought Honda was a pirate.
@@madpsycho6 Hondo Ohnaka
@@InventorZahran I think you might've missed the joke
@@madpsycho6 No worries. I caught it. He's one of my favorite characters too. (Hondo would definitely have a side dealership too lol)
"Janky as hell" also describes my beloved 84 Jeep CJ, Bertha. So, I get it...
These ships have style.
What about Krennic's Delta class T-3c shuttle? That'd be my choice if I was a diplomat
The "my name is alen?" Killed me
Easily, the Star Forge. "Kneel or die" is definitely a form of diplomacy.
You don't really need or necessarily want guns on a diplomatic ship, other countermeasures are going to be much more valuable because you never want to take the risks involved in naval combat if there's a valuable person on board, that's what you should have an escort for, the CR-90 is good at being a diplomatic vessel but the guns are going to be useless for the most part, guns are also not something I'd take on a mission of peace, having guns on your ship does send a pretty clear message, whether it's intentional or not. That's why the Republic Cruiser and the Naboo ships are my favourites, the Republic cruiser in the beautiful red paintjob is elegant enough, but the Naboo ships are the epitome of grace and beauty, a good way to show status without having to pack any artillery. Of course there are reasons to show up armed, if you're trying to pressure someone into a peace agreement for instance, but in that case you'd probably want to turn up with an actual warship, and a decent sized escort as a show of strength.
I'm surprised that the Nau'ur - class Mandalorian luxury yacht, such as the Coronet got left off.
It was more of a commercial cruise ship than a diplomatic vessel.
You might want to do a video on the Rise of the Resistance I-TS (Intersystem Transport Ship), used for the Rise of the Resistance Ride in Disneyworld and Disneyland. Really cool ship. It looks like a miniature C-90 Corvette with U-Wing engines instead :-)
Personally i like the DP 20 frigate groups of them can take on a Capital cause Dem Missile Launchers
The Naboo are getting a lot of surprising attention. Too bad they couldn’t make an industry of making yachts for folks outside of Naboo.
What annoys me is these ships being all chrome. Imagine the carnage during daylight with that bugger blinding everyone in traffic
Regarding the Lambda Shuttle & VIP's..... That's about the same passenger space as on a small real world passenger jet, or it's Luxury counterpart from Lear.
I find the lack of videos on the Theta-Class disturbing
Hi friends, welcome back to another episode of Generation Tech, my name is Allen?
I'm curious... how many more diplomatic vessels ARE there?
No clue why but the last 2 days I haven't gotten any video notifications from the usual channels like this one that I watch daily, same with geetsly's, missed a bunch of videos 😔
Can you make mandalorian Armor if you are given exact measurements?
The new sequel era ship designs just hurt my eyes. Even the diplomatic one :)
The naboo didn't come from the Alderaanians, they come from an ecoumenopolis called Grizmalt.
Interesting video btw :)
Dear Generation Tech:
Can you please do a video on the Imperial Gun Boat and Missile Boat? There are very few videos about them.
not sure whats more beautiful, the nubian or padme xD
Gotta invest in a Gozanti-class Star Destroyer now
Why did it sound like "My name is Alan?". I might be just sleep deprived but I swear it sounded like a question.
That's not the real Allen. He's been replaced by a poorly-trained clone.
#1 the Eclipse
Give me a "Modified" (i.e. Armed) J-Type and you'll have a Great Smuggling Vessel or Bounty Hunter Ship.
Recessed and Retractable Weapons, plus Brigs and Force Cells, and it's a Go.
When he talks about the cr90 I like how the ship he shows first isn’t a cr90
Wdym? That is a CR90
@@ragergamer3111 Llama is referring to the shot, at the 0:51timestamp, of the Sphyrna class Hammerhead ramming the Star Destroyer. i like how Llama doesn't realise Allen is simply using that iconic scene to exemplify his words describing the durability of ships made by the CEC.
@@ragergamer3111 it was a cr70
I see that the Mandalorians have no diplomatic vessels of their own. Cannot blame them since their culture is deeply rooted in warfare.
Time to grow up and join the real world just cuz your side lost doesn't mean you get to say it didn't happen
Mando 1: "We don't do diplomacy here. Trial by combat is how we resolve disputes."
Mando 2: "This is the way."
Every Mandalorian in the room: *"This is the way."*
Actually, they did have one diplomatic vessel: the Nau'ur-class yacht. I don't know if you count that since it was technically *New* Mandalorian, but still.
How did a star destroyer catchup to the cr-90? Its like a battleship running down a speed boat.
What's that scene of the Resistance Shuttle being escorted by X-Wings from?
The Force Awakens
@@baconacorn473 I don't remember seeing it, though
@@alexlaws5086 it’s in there, some point after Takodana
@@baconacorn473 Huh, guess I'll have to make myself watch the movie again. It's a really cool shot.
I've always thought the Lambda would make a good Bounty Hunter craft. Speed, storage space, room for a small crew, and armed.
True
The imperial shuttle for landing troops is the sentinel class, not the lambda.
Him: *Forgets that a Gozanti is not a star destroyer and mistakenly labels it as such*
Me: *TRIGGERED*
That opening sounded like a question "My name is Alan?"
I’m taking that J type and customizing that thing for all out war smuggling 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Imagine a top 10 list of best cars of all time and 7 of them are mustangs. This video is like that but with Naboo ships lol
The Death Star is the best diplomatic shit from a certain point of view
Again is that a Christmas tree?? This video came out in September! Regardless I found this channel via ship vids.. glad to see back2back thro back vids, for me anyway :)
well Naboo “borrowed” the royal dress from the Mongolians 😄
Reeeeeeeee! Cultural appropriation! Indigenous erasure! Racism! Insensitivity! Don't you just hate it when white women think they can get away with impersonating fashion styles created by People of Color?!?
Nothing really. Since you brought up the Lambda-Class, I recommend covering another pair of videos with the Delta-class DX-9 being specifically mentioned/highlighted in the second video & such…