Allegiance and Precursator Star Destroyer rules

By All Shields Forward, in Star Wars: Edge of the Empire RPG

Im looking for rules for Allegiance and Precursator class Star Destroyers. I thought I saw them in one of the books, but I can't find them again.

Do these rules actually exist in one of the books, or is my memory faulty?

Thanks

Edited by All Shields Forward

I think that there are stats for only Imperial I and Victory class Star Destroyers on core books. Age of Rebellion has stats for both. I skimmed through the book, so I might have missed something.

I think that there are stats for only Imperial I and Victory class Star Destroyers on core books. Age of Rebellion has stats for both. I skimmed through the book, so I might have missed something.

AoR comes with the stats for the Praetor II - Class Super Star Destroyer as well, so there is something that is in the same class as the Allegiance class, but a lot older.

For the Procursator: We don't have that ship with stats as far as I know, but we have the Vindicator Class, a heavy cruiser star destroyer with a length of 600 meters and well the victory class with 900m. Nothing in the 1200m category so far I am afraid.

You're talking about these two ships, right? No stats for either, and they're in a size class we don't have much of, unless you reuse the stats for the Mon Calamari ships.

I would simply take a class 2 and upscale it slightly; for most part that just means more guns, more hull and probably more tie fighter compartment.

For most part the stats of the ship doesn't really matter hugely unless it's a part of a super engagement. My party had disabled a class 2 Star Destoryer before by boarding it and blowing up the bridge with a hyperdrive bomb. The fleet battle itself against the Hutts and alliance enforcement (this strike force was tasked with bringing the Smugglers Moon directly under imperial control) was largely handled by mass combat rules, with the destruction of the bridge basically removing all the yellow dice from the imperial check to show that their moral had taken a huge hit.