posted on December 12th, 2005, 1:50 am
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Rhaz on December 12th, 2005, 2:02 am, edited 1 time in total.
True True.
No you'd need like a dozen Nebula B's (Not counting Fighter support)
To tackle an ISD...as it has alot of Turbolasers.
To take an ISD II? Don't bother...its heavy turbolasers would chew those frigates up.
Its all about the fighters, 3 nebula B's could win if provided with ample well motivated Alliance squadrons of X-wings/E-wings and Y-wings/B-wings, but if the ISD Had Tie Avenger or Defender fighters on board it could really **** up those Rebels. (Even if those two classes were REALLY rare). In a fight like that its all down to who has the best or most (As imperials Meatshield their ISD's with ties).
MC80 and 80a cruisers were not a match for ISD's in terms of Firepower.
They had redundant shielding however, that meant they could out last their imperial counterparts, but the ISD II had much better firepower (Albeit Weaker shields and Lower Maximal Velocity than an ISD I).
The MC80b as a part of a fleet destroyed a SUper Star Destroyer (Executor Type) under the command of Rogue Warlord Zsinj. Although it was easily capable of soloing an ISD and coming out successful, it was utterly destroyed by Silencer-7 (A large world devastator with the firepower of an Imperator class Star Destroyer). This is just the Mon Remonda, I know little of other ships of similar build. The MC90 was its successor, and the successor to that was the Mediator Battle Cruiser, which is my personal favorite Mon Calamari Ship. But in the tough times after the Empire, they found it hard to produce more ships and so began refitting ISD's to meet their needs in the form of the Nebula and Rejuvenator Class. They also refit VSD's for service, and named them Republic Class Star Destroyers. These refit ISD's were more than a match for an MC90 but took a backseat role to the Mediators. Teehee.