Next, the bigger fish.. The one million member worlds.
(Presumably those with populations greater than one billion, ten
billion, or some such figure.)Now, in the WEG Imperial
Sourcebook, it is stated that a Squadron is normally the largest
force assigned to a system. This is a squadron not as in a
fighter squadron, but rather a squadron (Or Flotilla) of
warships. A standard squadron for use in system could easily be
a so called "Heavy Squadron" with 18-24 ships. These oftentimes
contain Victory class Star Destroyers. Let us assume that the
average Heavy Squadron for system defence is made up of 1 VSD, 2
Dreadnoughts, 2 Carrack Cruisers, and 1 Nebulon-B frigate, along
with 12 gunship sized vessels. This would add 2 million
Dreadnoughts, 2 million Carrack cruisers, 1 million Nebulon-B
frigates, 12 million gunships, and 1 million of the impressive
VSDs to the Imperial Navy for defending it's major systems.
Next.. On to Sector fleets, which are used as quote "Sector
resources", unquote. Essentially, a Sector fleet is a "National
Guard" availible for the command of a Sector Moff, like a
systems defence force is a "National Guard" availible for the
command of a planetary or system wide governor.
A fully augmented Sector fleet contains 3,200 combat vessels,
including 64 ISDs. This suggests, considering the figure
of "1,024 sectors" during the old republic, that another
3,200,000 combat vessels and around 65,000 ISDs can be added to
the Imperial Starfleet.
Next.. On to Oversectors. Oversector fleets would be
essentially like the Nation Guard given to a Grand Moff; Since
it is under civilian control and not military control, it still
isn't quite a frontline military endeavour. An oversector has
two Sector groups; We don't know how many oversectors there are,
but atleast one for each Grand Moff mentioned in literature.
However, their resources are most likely far less than those of
the total number of sectors combined. They can simply bring more
to bear on a particular area. We will assume that around 700,000
more ships are availible for Oversectors, in addition to some
10,000 - 15,000 ISDs.
Now.. The big question is.. "But I thought the Empire only had
25,000 ISDs!" The answer is simple. In all of the sources where
it says that, it's called "The Imperial Navy." As Curtis Saxton
points out, Canon literature calls it the "Imperial Starfleet."
This gives rise to a theory of mine: The Imperial Starfleet is
all Imperial ships, including Oversector, Sector, and planetary
forces... And.. The Imperial Navy. The Imperial navy would be an
elite force of 25,000 ISDs, and, based on the number of escort
ships for the Executor in ESB, and assuming that to be average,
5,000 - 10,000 ships larger than ISDs. This is the Empire's
offensive warfleet, divided up among the twelve Grand Admirals
and the various personal retainers of the Emperor. Therefore,
there would be 25,000 ISDs in the Imperial navy, but an
additional 75,000 or so in the rest of the Starfleet.
Adding all of these figures up, we can come up with a total
Hyperspace capable fleet for the Galactic Empire:
322,000,000 (322 Million) ships smaller than an ISD.
100,000 ISDs.
5,000-10,000 ships larger than ISDs.
Divided up among all the planets of the Empire, we get 13
Hyperspace capable ships for every 2 planets in the Galactic
Empire, or 6.5 for each planet.
Now, remember that out of all this fleet, only 25,000 ISDs and
5,000 - 10,000 larger ships would be able to invade another
Galaxy; the other 322,000,000 ships would be defending the
Empire against Pirates, Rebels, ect.
I believe this can also account for the Dodonna calcs when you
consider that some of those 5,000 - 10,000 ships have up to 100
times the firepower of an ISD.
Finally, a little note or two of trivia:
Coruscant's population would be sufficient to crew this entire
Imperial navy approximately 25,000 times over, not counting
carried troops, starfighter pilots, and the army.
There would probably be an equal number of Tie Sqaudrons as
there are capital ships in the Empire, but that's very rough.
Well.. That's it. Thoughts, comments, complaints, ect? I
believe that justice has finally been done to the true
accounting of the Imperial fleet through this post, though.
Commander Mrith'hele'arana
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2,000,000 ships - 90% in garrisons = 200,000 ships available
That's twenty times the most optimistic numbers for Federation fleet
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<SNIP!>
> Adding all of these figures up, we can come up with a total
> Hyperspace capable fleet for the Galactic Empire:
>
> 322,000,000 (322 Million) ships smaller than an ISD.
> 100,000 ISDs.
> 5,000-10,000 ships larger than ISDs.
Well, this fits within the figures calculated by others. What about TIEs
and other fighters?
C.S.Strowbridge
Hmmm......3 Billion?
Damn, they must run into problems trying to name over 300 million ships :)
Rob
>
>C.S.Strowbridge
>><SNIP!>
>>
>>> Adding all of these figures up, we can come up with a total
>>> Hyperspace capable fleet for the Galactic Empire:
>>>
>>> 322,000,000 (322 Million) ships smaller than an ISD.
>>> 100,000 ISDs.
>>> 5,000-10,000 ships larger than ISDs.
>>
>>Well, this fits within the figures calculated by others. What about TIEs
>>and other fighters?
>
>Hmmm......3 Billion?
>
>Damn, they must run into problems trying to name over 300 million ships :)
Darth Vader:
"Captain, I'm in good mood. You are punished to write the battle
report by hand."
Captian:
"But my Lord, that's 100,000 ISDs... plus support crafts... Please
kill me instead of it..."
;-)
Henning Rogge ICQ 14862339
The ISB also states there are THOUSANDS of Sector fleets at the Emperors
disposal.
The Death Star Technical Companion has a passage of a message from
Tarkin to the Emperor on the suggesting of Oversectors, he states that 3
sector fleets should be sufficient.
I personally think your overall figures are good but even so I think
they are still below what the actual figure should be. I like the idea
of the Imperial Starfleet as being the defensive part and the Imperial
navy being the offensive.
On the construction capabilities, it has always bothered me that people
think there are so few Executor class command ships(18 or something)
when the empire has the resources to build hundreds if not thousands
without even denting its finical situation.
> >> Adding all of these figures up, we can come up with a total
> >> Hyperspace capable fleet for the Galactic Empire:
> >>
> >> 322,000,000 (322 Million) ships smaller than an ISD.
> >> 100,000 ISDs.
> >> 5,000-10,000 ships larger than ISDs.
> >
> >Well, this fits within the figures calculated by others. What about
> >TIEs and other fighters?
>
> Hmmm......3 Billion?
>
> Damn, they must run into problems trying to name over 300 million
> ships :)
Ever read 'Good Omens'
In it a witch hunter has been lying to an Angel about the number of
troops at his disposal in order to get more money (They are paid 9 cents
a week, salary set in the 1600's and never changed.) He has Mr. Smith,
Mr. Johnson, Mr. Franks, Mr. Smith (no relations) and then he starts
naming them after items in his Kitchen (Mr. Teapot, Mr. Cupboard) then
going farther down the list you have Smith, Smith Smythe and Ditto.
I used those four for my front line in Blood Bowl.
C.S.Strowbridge
Can't say I have.
>In it a witch hunter has been lying to an Angel about the number of
>troops at his disposal in order to get more money (They are paid 9 cents
>a week, salary set in the 1600's and never changed.) He has Mr. Smith,
>Mr. Johnson, Mr. Franks, Mr. Smith (no relations) and then he starts
>naming them after items in his Kitchen (Mr. Teapot, Mr. Cupboard) then
>going farther down the list you have Smith, Smith Smythe and Ditto.
Hehe :)
>
>I used those four for my front line in Blood Bowl.
Blood, Bowl, I remember that game!
Rob
>
>C.S.Strowbridge
By Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman. Excellent book.
Go here for a BRIEF description:
http://www.rinkworks.com/bookaminute/b/gaimanpratchett.omens.shtml
> >In it a witch hunter has been lying to an Angel about the number of
> >troops at his disposal in order to get more money (They are paid 9
> >cents a week, salary set in the 1600's and never changed.) He has Mr.
> >Smith, Mr. Johnson, Mr. Franks, Mr. Smith (no relations) and then he
> >starts naming them after items in his Kitchen (Mr. Teapot, Mr.
> >Cupboard) then going farther down the list you have Smith, Smith
> >Smythe and Ditto.
>
> Hehe :)
>
> >I used those four for my front line in Blood Bowl.
>
> Blood, Bowl, I remember that game!
I played a team of dwarves named The Paisley Flowerarrangers. They had
names like Happy Fairydance and Smiley Sweetsmell. I figured with names
like that they'd have to be tough. I once took a team of Orcs down to 3
men in the first half. 5 Casualties and 3 KO's.
C.S.Strowbridge
lordsh...@my-deja.com wrote:
>
> Hell, let's be REALLY pessimistic and assume "millions" means only 2
> million. Let's also assume that 90% of these ships are tied up with
> garrison duty.
>
> 2,000,000 ships - 90% in garrisons = 200,000 ships available
>
> That's twenty times the most optimistic numbers for Federation fleet
> strength.
But Star Trek is not only the Feds...
AOS
"Those blast points are too accurate for Imperial Stormtroopers. Only
Imperial Special Effects Technicians are so precise."
Ben Kenobi to Luke Skywalker in the redubbed SW:ANH
Strowbridge <strow...@home.com> wrote in message
news:3897495E...@home.com...
> Robert Williams wrote:
> >
> > Strowbridge wrote in message <38971610...@home.com>...
>
> > >> Adding all of these figures up, we can come up with a total
> > >> Hyperspace capable fleet for the Galactic Empire:
> > >>
> > >> 322,000,000 (322 Million) ships smaller than an ISD.
> > >> 100,000 ISDs.
> > >> 5,000-10,000 ships larger than ISDs.
> > >
> > >Well, this fits within the figures calculated by others. What about
> > >TIEs and other fighters?
> >
> > Hmmm......3 Billion?
> >
> > Damn, they must run into problems trying to name over 300 million
> > ships :)
>
> Ever read 'Good Omens'
>
> In it a witch hunter has been lying to an Angel about the number of
> troops at his disposal in order to get more money (They are paid 9 cents
> a week, salary set in the 1600's and never changed.) He has Mr. Smith,
> Mr. Johnson, Mr. Franks, Mr. Smith (no relations) and then he starts
> naming them after items in his Kitchen (Mr. Teapot, Mr. Cupboard) then
> going farther down the list you have Smith, Smith Smythe and Ditto.
>
> I used those four for my front line in Blood Bowl.
It's important to note he is also lying to a Demon who is a co-sponsor of
the witch hunter organization.
And he is also lying to the British gov't.
--
Reality is what happens while I'm on my lunch brake.
A task force twenty times the size of Starfleet, equipped with a drive
system exponentially faster than warp, and fielding a large number of
ships powerful enough to slag planets singlehandedly. Tell me, what
Trek power (or reasonable alliance of powers) is going to stand against
that?
Yes, I have to read that book.
>> >In it a witch hunter has been lying to an Angel about the number of
>> >troops at his disposal in order to get more money (They are paid 9
>> >cents a week, salary set in the 1600's and never changed.) He has Mr.
>> >Smith, Mr. Johnson, Mr. Franks, Mr. Smith (no relations) and then he
>> >starts naming them after items in his Kitchen (Mr. Teapot, Mr.
>> >Cupboard) then going farther down the list you have Smith, Smith
>> >Smythe and Ditto.
>>
>> Hehe :)
>>
>> >I used those four for my front line in Blood Bowl.
>>
>> Blood, Bowl, I remember that game!
>
>I played a team of dwarves named The Paisley Flowerarrangers. They had
>names like Happy Fairydance and Smiley Sweetsmell. I figured with names
>like that they'd have to be tough. I once took a team of Orcs down to 3
>men in the first half. 5 Casualties and 3 KO's.
>
I played a few games of dungeonbowl(one of the expansions) ages and ages ago,
and had a human team for the 2nd edtion, but never got around to playing a
game(arse!), due to shifting my attention to epic.
Rob
>C.S.Strowbridge