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Recusant-class light destroyer

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Recusant-class light destroyer
Production information
Manufacturer
Model

Recusant-class light destroyer[3]

Class
Cost

Not available for sale (likely valued at 61 million credits)[3]

Technical specifications
Length

1,187 meters[5]

Width

157 meters[5]

Height/depth

163 meters[5]

Maximum acceleration

2,800 G[5]

Hyperdrive rating
  • Class 2.0[3]
  • Backup: Class 12[5]
Hyperdrive range

30.000 LY[2]

Power output

Peak: 7,73 × 1023 W[5]

Power plant

Hypermatter annihilation reactor[5]

Shielding

Equipped[3]

Armament
Complement

240 Droid starfighters[5]

Crew

300[5]

Passengers

40,000 deactivated battle droids[5]

Cargo capacity

10,000 tons[3]

Consumables

2 years[3]

Usage
Role(s)

Destroyer

Year introduced

22 BBY

Era(s)
Affiliation

The Recusant-class light destroyer,[5] also known as the Recusant-class support destroyer and commonly referred to as the Commerce Guild destroyer, was a starship used by the CIS Navy during the Clone Wars.

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[edit] Characteristics

[edit] Dimensions

The Recusant-class, like the vast majority of the Confederacy's warships, was largely controlled by automated droid brain technology. This proved to be a flaw, however, for the droid brain had a lower reaction time, which caused it to run into other ships often. However, little crew space was required. This gave the Commerce Guild destroyer a sinister, skeletal appearance.[5]

[edit] Offensive and defensive systems

Recusant-class cross-section, depicting (from left to right): Thrusters, hypermatter reactor core, heavy turbolaser cannon, empty internal space, bridge.

The Recusant-class destroyer was a light CIS warship armed with oversized guns, similar to the Munificent-class star frigate, and carried a heavy turbolaser cannon on its prow.

Additional weapons consisted of four heavy turbolasers, six heavy turbolaser turrets, five turbolaser cannons, thirty dual laser cannons, twelve dual light laser cannons, and sixty point-defense laser cannons.[5]

[edit] Propulsion systems

The vessel had three isolated thrusters positioned at the stern, remotely connected to the ship's main reactor, which was located inside the main superstructure.[5]

[edit] Complement

It was not equipped with hangars for ground based forces, but carried about 40,000 battle droids for boarding actions. The Recusant-class could also carry droid starfighters for fleet engagements in hollow spaces inside the ship.[5]

[edit] Bridge

The Recusant-class's forward command center protruded from the forward part of the superstructure, in a manner similar to the Providence-class carrier/destroyer.[5]

[edit] History

[edit] Separatist use

An errant Recusant-class light destroyer collides with a Munificent-class star frigate at the Battle of Coruscant.

The Recusant-class was based on technical schematics stolen from the Mon Calamari by Quarren separatists.[1] It was mass-produced by zealous workers led by Techno Union Foremen, using materials from many Commerce Guild worlds. The Commerce Guild destroyer was manufactured by Hoersch-Kessel Drive, Inc. and Free Dac Volunteers Engineering Corps.[5]

This class was fielded from early on in the Clone Wars. They were donated to the Separatist cause by hundreds of star sectors eager to defend their independence. During the war, large numbers of this vessel were built, destroyed in battle, and replaced. Recusants were often used to carry out raids on Republic commercial shipping, though prey in large number sometimes proved deadly.[5]

Commerce Guild destroyers were most effective when deployed in large numbers, like most Confederate military units. Four to six Commerce Guild destroyers could easily defeat a Republic Venator-class or Victory-class Star Destroyer. However, a thousand Recusants were needed to engage a Kuat Drive Yards Mandator II-class Star Dreadnaught.[5] During the height of the Clone Wars, it was unusual to see the class deployed in groups of less than four ships. A major flaw of the class was its stubbornness in battle. A Recusant would continue to attack a chosen target until it was destroyed or disabled, and ignore other enemy units during this process.[1]

Recusants were used extensively in the Battle of Coruscant, where they engaged similarly large numbers of Venators. One Recusant was seen colliding with a friendly Munificent. They also formed the defense line that protected the CIS flagship Invisible Hand.[6]

[edit] Later use

A Rebel Recusant-class destroyer in formation with MC80 Star Cruisers.

A derelict Recusant vessel was used by a group of Jedi to allow them to escape from Kashyyyk, during the Imperial Subjugation of Kashyyyk a few weeks after the end of the Clone Wars.[7]

Following the formal end of the Wars, the Recusant-class went on to serve various fleets throughout the galaxy. A half dozen Recusants were employed by the Corporate Sector Authority.[1] At least one vessel was used by the Rebel Alliance in 0 ABY. It was heavily modified to accommodate a larger, organic crew.[1][8]

One Recusant was used to make up a secret Jedi retreat in 137 ABY.[9]

[edit] Known ships

[edit] Behind the scenes

Recusant comes from the Latin term "recusare", "refuse". It is often used as a term to describe a dissenter.[10]

The Episode III Art Department borrowed abandoned design concepts first illustrated for the Return of the Jedi capital ships used by the Rebel Alliance.

[edit] Appearances

Recusant-class, seen from the starboard side.

[edit] Sources

[edit] Notes and references