Clone War era ships?

By TalosX, in Star Wars: Age of Rebellion RPG

I was wondering if anyone had stat'd out all the Clone Wars ships? It seems to me, that the Rebels would definitely be interested in ships from either the Republic or Separatist side. The ships wouldn't be state of the art, but they'd be at least as capable as the armed merchant ships the Rebels tend to use. Also, theirs likely a few salvageable wrecks from both sides floating or crashed that the Empire either wasn't aware of, or hasn't had time to go and completely scrap yet.

Many are in the books already. They are just rather spread out.

I have a few made so far. Some of the bigger ships don't have the fire arcs for all of their guns though.

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Munificent shows up in the books, so does the LAAT/i, LAAT/c, Consular-Class Light Assault Cruiser, CSS-1 Corellian Star Shuttle, G9 Rigger Light Freighter, J-Type Diplomatic Barge, J-Type Star Skiff, Marauder-Class Assault Corvette, Victory-Class Star Destroyer, AT-TE, V-Wing, Gozanti-Class Armed Transport, the Jedi Starfighters which I believe were called Delta-6's and Delta 7's. I'm sure there's more I haven't mentioned that are already statted in the books.

Feel free to edit them as you see fit.

Just now, GroggyGolem said:

Munificent shows up in the books, so does the LAAT/i, LAAT/c, Consular-Class Light Assault Cruiser, CSS-1 Corellian Star Shuttle, G9 Rigger Light Freighter, J-Type Diplomatic Barge, J-Type Star Skiff, Marauder-Class Assault Corvette, Victory-Class Star Destroyer, AT-TE, V-Wing, Gozanti-Class Armed Transport, the Jedi Starfighters which I believe were called Delta-6's and Delta 7's. I'm sure there's more I haven't mentioned that are already statted in the books.

Which book has the munificent?

@ Rozial you have the wrong hull type on many of them. You accidently left the Venator as a airspeeder... oops.

5 minutes ago, Rozial said:

Which book has the munificent?

Lead By Example, Pg. 52

4 minutes ago, Rozial said:

Which book has the munificent?

Lead by Example has the Munificent C3 frigate.

5 minutes ago, Daeglan said:

@ Rozial you have the wrong hull type on many of them. You accidently left the Venator as a airspeeder... oops.

****. Thanks for the callout. I'll fix them when I get my data editor working again.

3 minutes ago, GroggyGolem said:

Lead By Example, Pg. 52

Thanks!

Yeah I doubt we will see the standard Munificent or Recusant since they would need Battleship grade turbolasers as their main guns and FFG seems to be opposed to the idea of a Battleship grade turbolaser. And why do you have the Venator listed as a Frigate instead of as a Star Destroyer Rozial?

Vulture Droid handling +4, 2 HPs and only 19k? I see the rarity, but is it just me or do those stats seem pretty high to anyone else?

It's not mentioned there, but IIRC Vulture Droids use fairly rare and expensive solid fuel bricks to achieve their extreme performance, and only have 35 minutes of powered flight. They're powerful and cheap, but using them effectively is fairly complicated from a logistical standpoint. Not sure how that would manifest in the rules though.

8 hours ago, SomVone said:

It's not mentioned there, but IIRC Vulture Droids use fairly rare and expensive solid fuel bricks to achieve their extreme performance, and only have 35 minutes of powered flight. They're powerful and cheap, but using them effectively is fairly complicated from a logistical standpoint. Not sure how that would manifest in the rules though.

Likely it wouldn't manifest at all. This is a movie simulator system, so details so obscure as to not even be in the films are usually ignored for that exact reason.

Same reason only certain weapons have counted ammo and the rest just run out when something bad happens with the dice, and even then only for the encounter...

If you think about it that little snippet of EU about the fuel bricks is so boneheaded it pretty much has to be ignored for the sake of storytelling.