So I'm looking at the stats for the Home One in the Lead by Example book, and I'm getting kind weird vibes from it.
The size of the Home One has been contentious for literal decades, ever since West End Games declared that the ship was the same size as the other Mon Calamari cruisers shown in ROTJ. Curtis Saxton, the guy who got LFL to change the size of the Executor after years of argument, also scaled the Home One using film evidence to be about 3,200 meters, but unlike for the Executor, LFL never really budged on the Home One and its size as recorded on Wookieepedia is still, to this day, 1,300 meters, where it's sat since 2013.
But along came Empire at War, where the game artists scaled the ship up to twice the length of an Imperial star destroyer, which is explained away on the Wookieepedia page as "hero ships are bigger"; and now Lead by Example makes the Home One out to be Silhouette 9 - a statistic it shares only with the multi-kilometer long Praetor II and Assertor-class ships - plus, it's given twice as many turbolasers (same number of batteries as the Independence, but quads instead of twins) as any of the other Mon Calamari cruisers, and eighty quad laser cannons that hadn't been listed anywhere before.
The problem is though, that the crew remained almost the same, at 5,480 total crew, and 1,200 passenger. The Praetor has 109,000 crew and 14,000 troops; the Assertor has 125,000 crew and 20,000 troops. Given that Home One shares the "Massive 3" rule with the other Silhouette 9 ships, I'm fairly certain that the Silhouette is not a typo (not that it would be the first one in an FFG book...), but the lack of adjustment for the crew size is strange. Mon Cal ships *have* always had crews on the small side compared to similar-sized Imperial vessels, but this is *really* small for something that size.
So, my question here is, what would you change about the Home One to make it work better? Bigger crew, smaller ship, or just avoid it altogether?
Edited by Winchester3
