I’d like to introduce to you my latest creation. It is a Subjugator Class Heavy Destroyer. In case you don’t know what that means, it is basically a Star Wars ship. Its primary function is destroying enemy vessels. It’s got two gigantic magna-pulse cannons that take out all the electronics on the enemy ships. Instead of a focused beam like most magna-pulse cannons, it sends out a huge rippling wave of energy that will fry any electronic system aboard the enemy ship: engines, weapons, communications, shields. After they are hit by the magna-pulse cannon, the destroyer can vaporize the enemy ships at leisure with turbo-laser cannons. Now here was a giant face-palm moment: I forgot to add the magna-pulse cannonse on the sides before mom took the pictures. So you wont see them in the pictures, but they are there now. What you do see in the pictures are two opening hatches on the top, and on the bridge is another hatch in the ceiling where you can peek inside where you can see a computer console and enough room for the captain and several crew members to stand. Almost all of the guns can rotate and go up and down, but some of them don’t move. There are no flick missiles. I wanted to make something without any missiles for a change.
Please give me some feedback in the comments. XD
What can I say!!!!
This is amazing, as I told you earlier! Keep up the good work, kiddo!
Your creations are always so complex and inventive. I am dazzled by the details in your designs!!
Your descriptions are awesome, Jacob
I like the Magna Pulse Cannons. A lot!
They are cooooollllll!
Dear Anakin Skywalker!
What an excellent ship design, and creative use of the pulse weapon. However, I am concerned about the unfocused “wave” pluse when you have a space battle in three dimensions, and with mixed Republic and non-Republic (like those nasty Trade Federations creatures!) vessels. Is there a way for the pulse cannon “wave” to target only enemy ships? When you have ironed out the bugs, please stop by my office in the Senate for some tea and cookies.