Lucrehulk-class Droid Control Ship
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Droid Control Ship[3] |
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300 G |
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4,000,000 metric tons |
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500 days |
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- "Their deflector shield is too strong! We'll never get through it!"
- ―Ric Olié during the attack on the Droid Control Ship
The Lucrehulk-class Droid Control Ship was one of the many warships used by the Trade Federation and the Separatist Navy, and arguably the most important weapon in their arsenals. Droid Control Ships were used to coordinate battle droid armies.[1]
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Characteristics
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The ship was similar in appearance to the standard Lucrehulk-class battleship—a toroidal hull with engines in the stern, docking claws at the bow, and a detachable core ship in the center.[1]
The major addition to the Droid Control Ship was an array of transmitters and broadcasting equipment, which allowed it to control a large battle droid army on a planetary surface. Each ship has two large main antennas and six backup antennas. Sensor equipment included one main sensor rectenna and two auxiliary sensor rectennas. The core ship has two more sensor rectennas.
Equally important, the Droid Control Ship was equipped with 16 signal receiver dishes, located around the perimeter of the vessel, to pick up transmissions from droid units. Each of these receiver dishes has a pair of boost panels to squelch noise or interference. The ship was fitted with an extremely powerful Central Control Computer to sort through and process incoming information, formulate commands, and broadcast them to the surface.[1]
To compensate for this additional power drain, Droid Control Ships were equipped with additional reactor units; providing more energy but also increasing the vessel's vulnerability to internal explosions, which was exploited by Anakin Skywalker during its attack on Naboo.[1]
The complement of a Lucrehulk-class droid control ship was 1,500 Vulture Droids, 50 C-9979 landing craft, 550 Multi-Troop Transports, 6,250 Armored Assault Tanks and 1,500 Platoon Attack Craft.[3]
This vulnerability would ultimately prove to be the downfall of early Trade Federation military strategy: with all commands emanating from a central control ship, destruction of that ship would essentially shut down every droid under its control. Enemy forces would capitalize on this weakness, destroying the orbital platform and thereby leaving the planetary-bound droid armies helpless.[1] Following the Battle of Naboo, however, most B1 battle droids were altered to make them independent of the control ships, able to function even with the loss of vessel.
History
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During the Battle of Naboo, Bravo Squadron—led by Ric Olié—launched from Theed in the hopes that they could take out the orbital warship. All their efforts proved to be for naught since the ship's deflector shield was too strong for the Naboo starfighters to break through.[5]
Eventually, however, the Droid Control Ship was destroyed when Anakin Skywalker—escaping from a number of droid fighters—flew into the ship's hangar, and inadvertently hit one of the reactors with proton torpedoes. The ship went down after a short while, but Anakin Skywalker still managed to steer his starfighter out of the hangar, and escape with the rest of the Naboo pilots.[5]

After the Battle of Naboo, the Trade Federation modified the Droid Control Ship, along with the standard battleship, so that its core ship could detach and land on a planet's surface. This was part of a ruse meant to trick the Republic into thinking that the Federation was dismantling all its warships.[1]
They would be used in the Clone Wars as the Trade Federation was assimilated into the Confederacy of Independent Systems. Unlike the main battleship variant, the Control Ships did not get any weapons upgrades.[6] A modified ship with jamming capabilities was used and destroyed at the Battle of Balamak.
About a year after the Battle of Geonosis, the RAS Prosecutor went missing within the Chaykin Cluster, which resulted in the dispatch of the Republic's clone commandoes, specifically Delta Squad. Once aboard, the commandoes battled their way through the ship, encountering a Trandoshan nest, who had stolen the ship to sell to the Trade Federation in exchange for weapons and troops. Eventually, a droid control ship arrvied to claim the ship, with the result of the commandoes destroying the Federation ships with the help of a nearby Republic assault ship. Just like what had happened at the Battle of Naboo, the droid attackers aboard the assault ship had ceased entirely once the control ship was badly damaged enough.
Appearances
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- Star Wars: Starfighter
- Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace novel (First appearance)
- Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace
- Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace comic
- Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace junior novel
- Star Wars Episode I Journal: Darth Maul (Mentioned only)
- "End Game"
- Episode I: The Phantom Menace ½ (Appears in flashback(s))
- Star Wars: Republic Commando
- Jedi Quest: Path to Truth (Mentioned only)
- Outbound Flight (Mentioned only)
- Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones (Deleted scenes)
- Republic HoloNet News Core Edition 14:2:12 (Mentioned only)
- Hero of Cartao
- "Honor Bound"—Star Wars Tales 22
- Cloak of Deception
- Jedi Trial
- Labyrinth of Evil (Mentioned only)
- Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith
- Evil Eyes
- Star Wars: The Force Unleashed (Wreckage)
- Star Tours: The Adventures Continue
- Star Wars: Battlefront II
