One thing I like about most Imperial Star Destroyers is they look similar to each other with slight variations like how the Victories are smaller and have areas for missiles or extra ion cannons the Procursator and allegiance have no docking bays like the Tector and have 3 guns on the mid section. While the Imperial I and II are different in their own unique ways.
I am one of the few that recognize that phasing out the Venator for the Victory, Procurator and Imperial Star Destroyers was not a mistake. The newer vessels were exceptionally potent and versatile as they had a much longer successful service record than the Venator as the Venator was already being outclassed midway through the Clone Wars. The Imperial Star Destroyer by contrast went through constant evolution and modifications al the way through the Second Galactic Civil War over sixty years after its introduction. Nice to see some Thrawn's Revenge models.
I agree. It saddens me how much the empire gets hated on for "supposed" design flaws. Everything was designed with a purpose, but most people only see that the empire lost and by extension "empire tech bad".
@@lordcaedus8465 it's largely due to ignorance and what they have seen in memes. There were less than ideal designs, however, almost universally the tech and designs upgraded, not downgraded from the CW era.
@@grandadmiralzaarin4962 That is true. I used to think the GAR was superior to the empire in all but numbers and resources, but the more I read, the more I realized the galactic empire is the most powerful faction in star wars EVER.
@@lordcaedus8465 it's true. Even the Stormtroopers were better than the Clones in a lot of ways. For starters they didn't all share one genetic template, so they couldn't be wiped out by a single targeted bioweapon. They could be drawn from the wider populace both bonding that populace to the Empire and producing far more soldiers than Kamino cloning could hope to. Finally, with the rigorous training at Academies like Carida, the elite Stormtroopers were easily on par with anything Kamino ever produced. There was never a military force that rivalled the Empire at its height. To put it in perspective the New Republic at the height of its military power had only around 1/20th of the capital ships as the Empire did at their peak. Even the Yuuzhan Vong admitted that they would likely have lost in a war with the Empire at its height. It took years of the Empire killing itself in the Imperial Civil War before the New Republic reached parity with the meagre remnants of the Empire.
@@grandadmiralzaarin4962 That is correct. The standard stormtroopers were at least on the same level as normal clones in everything except not being able to pilot as many vehicles.
You know what I have another suggestion of 2 Imperial Officers you should make a video about they both shared the same rank they both wore the Red Imperial officer uniform. They both are the only two officers to be The Director of Imperial intelligence Armand Isard and his daughter Ysanne Isard who wore it after him they are the only two imperial officers to wear the red imperial officer uniform.
one of the big reasons why the empire lost is because of the increased focus on superweapons before endor and during the dark empire which took focus away from actual practical needs basically resigning the imperial fighter core too ties, tie interceptors and tie bombers for bombers Rebels wouldn't have stood a chance if Death Star one was put on hiatus for the tie defender program
I've always been drawn to the Secutor. It's a nice ballance between the carriers of the Republic and the battleships of the Empire. It's big, but not insanely massive like the dreadnoughts. Overall a nicely ballanced ship that manages to toe the line and get the best of both worlds.
The rationale I always used for why the shield domes were located where they were is that anti turblolaser deflector shield tech at this point in time was still relatively nascent(new) and they put the generator domes on top to avoid most of the incoming damage from other capital ships that would hit the hull. Since the tech was just being developed the shield domes would be large and primitive compared to later designs and they were experimenting with the placement. For all the flak that ISD's get for their shield placement they were at the cutting edge of battleship technology and were one of the first battleships to employ deflector shields designed for turbolaser fire.
IDK why would the Engineers of Kuat Drive Yards would put their Star Destroyers shield emitters exposed on the top of a massive bridge which serve no purpose aside being a weakness of the ship overall, then put 8 heavy turbo lasers turret 4 in each side of the broadside of the superstructure without using stepping to increased the turrets height as for the following turrets so all of them would fire in a forward arc without the other blocking each other. For me the most realistic Star Wars Starship is the Assertor Class Dreadnought if Star Wars is made in the 2000's. I think Gorge Lucas did not thought enough of this or maybe because of the limited resources and technology when it was created.
I believe the turrets on the broadside were on elevators so that they could stagger their shots over each other if need be but i agree that the "ISD-72x deflector shield generator dome" was not ideal design placement.
I love grey death triangles. Are they perfect for every scenario? - no. "Providence" will fare better in planetary assault, MC80 is more survivable. But when the goal is to demolish your enemy utterly, Star Destroyers are the ships to go.
Allegiance class may be the tits. But I’d rather have a fleet of immobilizers or interdictors then any other singular class. Because you can pick and choose your battles. And play your enemies hands with cards of your choosing.
The Imperial Star Destroyer was love at first sight.
Indeed
yep
That and the empire is why I love sw
Victory II and Gladiator are my favorite 'standard' size SDs, but I also like the simplified design and strategic options of the Vindicator as well.
I love Legends. No fictional universe comes close to it.
I love it too 👍
One thing I like about most Imperial Star Destroyers is they look similar to each other with slight variations like how the Victories are smaller and have areas for missiles or extra ion cannons the Procursator and allegiance have no docking bays like the Tector and have 3 guns on the mid section. While the Imperial I and II are different in their own unique ways.
I am one of the few that recognize that phasing out the Venator for the Victory, Procurator and Imperial Star Destroyers was not a mistake. The newer vessels were exceptionally potent and versatile as they had a much longer successful service record than the Venator as the Venator was already being outclassed midway through the Clone Wars. The Imperial Star Destroyer by contrast went through constant evolution and modifications al the way through the Second Galactic Civil War over sixty years after its introduction.
Nice to see some Thrawn's Revenge models.
I agree. It saddens me how much the empire gets hated on for "supposed" design flaws. Everything was designed with a purpose, but most people only see that the empire lost and by extension "empire tech bad".
@@lordcaedus8465 it's largely due to ignorance and what they have seen in memes. There were less than ideal designs, however, almost universally the tech and designs upgraded, not downgraded from the CW era.
@@grandadmiralzaarin4962 That is true. I used to think the GAR was superior to the empire in all but numbers and resources, but the more I read, the more I realized the galactic empire is the most powerful faction in star wars EVER.
@@lordcaedus8465 it's true. Even the Stormtroopers were better than the Clones in a lot of ways. For starters they didn't all share one genetic template, so they couldn't be wiped out by a single targeted bioweapon. They could be drawn from the wider populace both bonding that populace to the Empire and producing far more soldiers than Kamino cloning could hope to. Finally, with the rigorous training at Academies like Carida, the elite Stormtroopers were easily on par with anything Kamino ever produced.
There was never a military force that rivalled the Empire at its height. To put it in perspective the New Republic at the height of its military power had only around 1/20th of the capital ships as the Empire did at their peak. Even the Yuuzhan Vong admitted that they would likely have lost in a war with the Empire at its height. It took years of the Empire killing itself in the Imperial Civil War before the New Republic reached parity with the meagre remnants of the Empire.
@@grandadmiralzaarin4962 That is correct. The standard stormtroopers were at least on the same level as normal clones in everything except not being able to pilot as many vehicles.
You know what I have another suggestion of 2 Imperial Officers you should make a video about they both shared the same rank they both wore the Red Imperial officer uniform. They both are the only two officers to be The Director of Imperial intelligence Armand Isard and his daughter Ysanne Isard who wore it after him they are the only two imperial officers to wear the red imperial officer uniform.
The voice actor for the procusator in the remake mod is so based
At last some one who talks about STAR DESTROYERS My favorite ships
one of the big reasons why the empire lost is because of the increased focus on superweapons before endor and during the dark empire which took focus away from actual practical needs basically resigning the imperial fighter core too ties, tie interceptors and tie bombers for bombers Rebels wouldn't have stood a chance if Death Star one was put on hiatus for the tie defender program
Another great video my friend interesting it being about different Imperial Star Destroyers.
i never knew there were so many types of imperial star destroyers. although it's older, the venator is still my favorite ship out of all of them
I am also working on a Dreadnaught version of this video 👍😊
I've always been drawn to the Secutor. It's a nice ballance between the carriers of the Republic and the battleships of the Empire. It's big, but not insanely massive like the dreadnoughts. Overall a nicely ballanced ship that manages to toe the line and get the best of both worlds.
Great video. I think this is the best one yet.
The rationale I always used for why the shield domes were located where they were is that anti turblolaser deflector shield tech at this point in time was still relatively nascent(new) and they put the generator domes on top to avoid most of the incoming damage from other capital ships that would hit the hull. Since the tech was just being developed the shield domes would be large and primitive compared to later designs and they were experimenting with the placement. For all the flak that ISD's get for their shield placement they were at the cutting edge of battleship technology and were one of the first battleships to employ deflector shields designed for turbolaser fire.
The imperial star destroyer. My favorite ship in all of SW
Any plans to cover ships from the Sith Empire in the TOR era? Like say....the Harrower-class Dreadnought?
IDK why would the Engineers of Kuat Drive Yards would put their Star Destroyers shield emitters exposed on the top of a massive bridge which serve no purpose aside being a weakness of the ship overall, then put 8 heavy turbo lasers turret 4 in each side of the broadside of the superstructure without using stepping to increased the turrets height as for the following turrets so all of them would fire in a forward arc without the other blocking each other.
For me the most realistic Star Wars Starship is the Assertor Class Dreadnought if Star Wars is made in the 2000's.
I think Gorge Lucas did not thought enough of this or maybe because of the limited resources and technology when it was created.
I believe the turrets on the broadside were on elevators so that they could stagger their shots over each other if need be but i agree that the "ISD-72x deflector shield generator dome" was not ideal design placement.
You forgot the bellator and the assertor class star destroyer. You should look them up. They are huge and beautiful
They are part of the dreadnought classes, and l have covered them in different video
Long live the empire!
For the Empire!
I love grey death triangles. Are they perfect for every scenario? - no. "Providence" will fare better in planetary assault, MC80 is more survivable. But when the goal is to demolish your enemy utterly, Star Destroyers are the ships to go.
I wonder, would the Harrower-class Dreadnought naturally fit into the Imperial Fleet?
As far as l know, the Harrow was the Victory class ship's name and not a separate class, though.
@@ImperialsExplained The Harrower class is an ancient Sith Empire design from around 3681 BBY and onwards so its thousands of years old
6:40, is that Earth back there? Kind of looks like the Ivory Coast
8:12
The Interdictor...with boobies trap...
You missed the Proclamator, and Provocator Star Destroyers.
Are those imperial star destroyer classes or just star destroyers for another faction?
@ImperialsExplainedStarWars They're Fractal ships based on the Gladiator. Technically, they're called Star Frigates.
@@ImperialsExplained They are fan cannon designs made by Fractal for the empire so they are not official cannon designs yet
What about the Legacy star destroyer
史上的
#the Empire did nothing wrong
Hail Palpatine for making a safe and secure society!
Imperial Star destroyers are wondrous to behold. But immobilizerd are top
y'all forgot the titan class star destroyer which is larger than the allegiance class.
It's seems the Titan wasn't a class of Imperial Star Destroyer but rather its name in Legends
Titan is battlecruiser, it is bigger than Resurgent , another battlecruiser
I freaking love thoese ships.
Ah yes. The true canon.
Allegiance class may be the tits. But I’d rather have a fleet of immobilizers or interdictors then any other singular class. Because you can pick and choose your battles. And play your enemies hands with cards of your choosing.