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Empire at war executor

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One notable difference was that, around 3 ABY, the pit consoles were aligned parallel to the walkway, instead of perpendicular.

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Bridge Īs in the Imperial I- and Imperial II-classes, the bridge of the Executor featured two elongated pits set below floor level, and a walkway where the superior officers stood. The aft end of the Executor was marked by a trapezoid command tower crowned by two geodesic communication and deflection domes at the bottom end of the hull were thirteen thrusters responsible for moving the vessel. The center of her arrowhead-shaped hull was covered by a city-like superstructure, while the underside hosted most of the engineering systems.

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One of the largest and most powerful Imperial vessels ever created, the Executor was 19,000 meters long, eclipsing its escorting Imperial-class Star Destroyers, and boasted more than 5,000 turbolasers and ion cannons.