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General R&D: Sanhedrim Ship
Name:Sanhedrim ShipLength:300m
Diameter:100m(cylinder)
Weapons:30 Energy Web Generators, 6 Null Burts Projectors
Crew:150+60 Gunners
Troops:none
Onboard Craft: none
Shields:2,000 SBD
Hyperdrive:x 0.5
Sublight Speed: 40 MGLT
Hull: 1,500 RU
Sanhedrim Ship
this is the typical Aing-Tii starship design. Referred to sometimes as pilgrimage vessels, the Sanhedrim ships are huge, cylindrical craft which are very organic in design. Like the Mon Calamari star cruisers, no two Sanhedrim ships are exactly alike. They are unlike anything seen or produced by the rest of the galaxy, with engines, thrusters, and weapons sprouting at weird angles and placements. The hulls of Sanhedrim ships are covered with millions of glyphs and sigils that mirror those found on the bony plates of the Aing-Tii themselves. The ships average about 300 meters in length, and have a crew of 150 plus 66 gunners. Typical Sanhedrim ships are armed with the unusual Aing-Tii weaponry, often 30 energy web generators and 6 null-burst projectors. Sanhedrim ships are often well-shielded, and are hyperdrive-equipped. However, instead of a slip of pseudomotion before entering hyperspace, the Aing-Tii ships simply disappear. They reappear just as suddenly, as if they were created in their new location. Rather than direct fighting, the Aing-Tii often use these ships as battering rams, seriously disabling the slave ships they hunt.
From the Completely Unofficial Star Wars Encyclopedia
Energy Web Generator
This strange weapon was created by the Aing-Tii monks for use aboard their Sanhedrim starships. The generators produce a network of lightning-like energy that arcs from the weapon and assails its target, much like an ion cannon burst
I'd say we'll call it standard turbolaser power.
Null-Burst Projector
This strange weapon was created by the Aing-Tii monks for use on their Sanhedrim starships. The null-burst projector creates a pocket of negative energy which does little physical damage to its target. However, the target's crew is incapacitated for several hours after the blast, during which time the Aing-Tii can board the ship without resistance.
All nicely and ORS specific.
That's about all.
Comments
#11 7:06am 01/12/03
*is reading book right now*
#10 1:30am 01/12/03
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#9 6:40am 30/11/03
Come kas, you never need an excuse!
#8 5:36am 30/11/03
Oo, an excuse to read the Thrawn books again, after five odd years.
#7 5:34am 30/11/03
Vision of the Future
the rest of the referance are from game books
#6 5:31am 30/11/03
I distinctly remember it being mentioned that the craft were moved by the monks, via the Force.
What book is this from, I'll try reading up on it.
#5 3:40am 30/11/03
more than likely they enter hyperspace from their stationary position instead of having forward movement.
#4 3:25am 30/11/03
Umm no. Actually it wasn't luke. But what happened was the person, Jorj Car'das just moved something at very high speeds so that the eye couldn't register it.
#3 2:07am 30/11/03
I believe it was the Force. Didn't Luke say that the Aing-Tii see the force as 'A rainbow of Colors', and didn't he make a cup disappear at the end of the EU novel?
#2 1:58am 30/11/03
It is not specified whether this is a force skill or not.
And the ship should have an improved hyperdrive.
More like x0.5.
#1 12:42am 30/11/03
"However, instead of a slip of pseudomotion before entering hyperspace, the Aing-Tii ships simply disappear."
This is done via the force, is it not?
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