I need more details dude, cause' re-cannoning the Mon-Calamari as a single species-sized episode of Hogans Heroes does not seem like a very well thought-out story decision.
Edit. Yes, Hogan's Heroes was a good show. No, re-making it with a race of fish-people does not amount to well-thought-out storytelling.
I like it compared to simply converting existing ships.
I love Hogan's Heroes! was just watching it the other day! maybe there was an imperial version on Schutlz who let them escape!
Heck, legends Ackbar was already Hogan anyway, making Tarkin Klink. I liked the old version better too, converting extensive deep space explorers into warships and having them in the first place because they developed hyperdrive on their own and had the fleet on a long-term exploration mission in wild space, deeply outside of known space. It was fitting as well that the hyper routes to moncal were not save … I really like the old cannon more, BUT this old canon is gone since nearly a decade and was replaced with MonCal as a republican member, their own king and senators, part in the clone wars and having their own quaren vs monCal civil war during the clone wars.
Still, the MonCal cities are in the ocean, so transforming huge living space buildings into ships in secret sounds legit enough, and having hangars is something rather normal when those hangars are access ports to the ocean and for aquatic vehicles. The shield tech for space born hangars and under-water ones is basically the same in star wars. It a bit cheaper and more silly than the old version, but it rather Star Wars typical still.
Edited by SEApocalypse