

Few concessions to fighters and troops and overall, very solid. Dreadnaught, like Victory, is pure warship. Providence is the Seperatists best ship of similar size to Venator and it still has around a third of the power plant of Venator or (more embarassingly, the 900 meter Victory.)ĭreadnaught is much smaller but has none of the compromises of the Recusant, its compact but sturdy instead of big and spindly.

It may be over a klick but its skeletal design and general cost cutting measures mean that it gets hurt where it counts: the reactors. The Recusant is a cheap as hell, overgunned, underpowered ship made to give new meaning to the mass in mass production. If Victory is any indication (~40k tons annihilated per second at peak power), Rendilli knows how to build a ship. Max Acceleration: unkown, but said to be slow Reactor annihilates 8,600 tons of fuel per secondġ0 turbolaser cannons, 20 quad turbolaser cannons, 10 turbolaser batteries 2 Dreadnaughts in the above scenarios?ġ prow heavy turbolaser cannon 4 heavy turbolaser cannons 6 heavy turbolaser turrets 5 turbolaser cannons 30 dual laser cannons 12 dual light laser cannons 60 point-defense laser cannons If it's too unbalanced, what would be the outcome with 1 Recusant vs. The ships and their escorts start 1,000 km apart from each other.

The Recusant has 150 Vulture droids escorting, while the Dreadnaught has 36 Z-95 Headhunters. The two ships begin by broadsiding each other 10 km apart.ģ) A single Recusant-class destroyer engages one Dreadnaught-class heavy cruiser in open space. The two ships approach each other head-to-head and are 500 km apart.Ģ) A single Recusant-class destroyer engages one Dreadnaught-class heavy cruiser in open space, without any fighters. Can anyone speculate on the outcome of:ġ) A single Recusant-class destroyer engages one Dreadnaught-class heavy cruiser in open space, without any fighters. I'm curious to know just how the CIS ships from ROTS measure up to old EU warship.
