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| - Unlike the Decimation-class Star Dreadnaught, this ship looked exactly like the Executor. However, it has a reduced armament and size. It was 10,000 meters long and had a similar bridge tower to the Executor. It also retained the entire cityscape. In fact, this ship class was so similar to the Executor-class that the Empire used this design to fool the Senate into approving the project when the real ship was 19,000 meters instead of the 10,000 meter-long model shown.
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abstract
| - Unlike the Decimation-class Star Dreadnaught, this ship looked exactly like the Executor. However, it has a reduced armament and size. It was 10,000 meters long and had a similar bridge tower to the Executor. It also retained the entire cityscape. Unlike the Executor, however, the Infinity-class had less than 1,000 weapons emplacements. It also had a reduced fighter complement of 144 ships. Unlike the Decimation-class, it was not entirely self-sufficient and had to rely on a decent-sized support fleet consisting mainly of Escort Carriers to supply additional fighters. Like the Executor-class Star Dreadnaught Mk. II, it had more shield projectors and more efficient reactors to compensate for this problem. Regardless of their possible susceptibility to trench runs, these ships were covered in newer weapons emplacements. 250 heavy turbolaser batteries and 300 dual turbolaser cannons provided primary firepower, while 150 proton torpedo tubes and 100 ion cannons supported the main weapons. 40 tractor beam projectors grappled enemy ships and eased retuning fighters into their compact hangar bays. In fact, this ship class was so similar to the Executor-class that the Empire used this design to fool the Senate into approving the project when the real ship was 19,000 meters instead of the 10,000 meter-long model shown.
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