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An Entity of Type : dbkwik:resource/8Vk4qvWWHqHVaZzlYvTCmQ==, within Data Space : 134.155.108.49:8890 associated with source dataset(s)

At close to 1200 meters, this Mon Calamari star liner is among the largest ships in space, and widely considered among the most beautiful. A series of curved ridges flow gracefully from the front of the ship to the rear. Some of these protrusions look as if they are melting into the hull of the ship while others barely seem attached; some are globular, others torpedo-shaped, others cylindrical tapering to teardrop ends, and it is said that no two MC80Ws has the exact same pattern of attachments and protrusions. Scattered among them are weapons emplacements and shield generators, whose placement is also unique.

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  • MC80W Heavy Cruiser
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  • At close to 1200 meters, this Mon Calamari star liner is among the largest ships in space, and widely considered among the most beautiful. A series of curved ridges flow gracefully from the front of the ship to the rear. Some of these protrusions look as if they are melting into the hull of the ship while others barely seem attached; some are globular, others torpedo-shaped, others cylindrical tapering to teardrop ends, and it is said that no two MC80Ws has the exact same pattern of attachments and protrusions. Scattered among them are weapons emplacements and shield generators, whose placement is also unique.
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manufactured
  • Mon Calamari
Speed
  • 12(xsd:integer)
Name
  • Royal Mon Calamari MC80W Heavy Cruiser
hangar
  • 48(xsd:integer)
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Class
  • Heavy Cruiser
Cargo
  • 6000(xsd:integer)
Armament
  • 15(xsd:integer)
Size
  • 200(xsd:integer)
abstract
  • At close to 1200 meters, this Mon Calamari star liner is among the largest ships in space, and widely considered among the most beautiful. A series of curved ridges flow gracefully from the front of the ship to the rear. Some of these protrusions look as if they are melting into the hull of the ship while others barely seem attached; some are globular, others torpedo-shaped, others cylindrical tapering to teardrop ends, and it is said that no two MC80Ws has the exact same pattern of attachments and protrusions. Scattered among them are weapons emplacements and shield generators, whose placement is also unique.
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