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The MC80 Liberty type star cruiser was a model of MC80 star cruiser that served in the Alliance to Restore the Republic and New Republic. During the Galactic Civil War, several of these ships participated in battles such as Endor and Jakku.

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  • MC80 Liberty type Star Cruiser/Canon
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  • The MC80 Liberty type star cruiser was a model of MC80 star cruiser that served in the Alliance to Restore the Republic and New Republic. During the Galactic Civil War, several of these ships participated in battles such as Endor and Jakku.
Length
  • 1200.0
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shield gen
  • Deflector shield generators
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KO
  • MC80 리버티형 스타 크루저
Complement
  • 10(xsd:integer)
Affiliation
  • *Alliance to Restore the Republic **Alliance Fleet *New Republic **New Republic military ***New Republic Starfleet
Role
  • *Flagship *Battleship *Carrier *Command ship
Name
  • MC80 Liberty type Star Cruiser
Model
Manufacturer
Class
Passengers
  • At least 10,000
ES
  • Crucero Estelar MC80 clase Libertad/Canon
Engine
Crew
  • over 5,000
Armament
  • *Turbolaser cannons *Ion cannons *Tractor beam projectors
abstract
  • The MC80 Liberty type star cruiser was a model of MC80 star cruiser that served in the Alliance to Restore the Republic and New Republic. During the Galactic Civil War, several of these ships participated in battles such as Endor and Jakku.
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