Star Wars Ship Interior
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No matter what the objective of each different ship in the Star Wars universe, the series has regularly combined both real-world physics and just enough fantasy and imagination to deliver audiences a wide range of fascinating and immediately recognizable ships. Whether it was intended to smuggle spice or serve as a flagship in the Galactic Empire's fleet, the series always creates memorable ships that remain beloved to sci-fi fans after four decades.Check out our picks for the best ships from a galaxy far, far away!
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The final dogfight in the original Star Wars mirrored aerial attacks during World War II, setting the standard for outer space combat. By the time Return of the Jedi rolled around, the filmmakers knew they had to go bigger, creating these B-Wing bombers that were designed to destroy massive ships.The ship's appearances in various other Star Wars stories, from Rebels to comic books to Legends novels, have all depicted just how devastating the ship can be when confronting the worst that the Empire has to offer. Over ten times the size of a standard Star Destroyer, the Executor had thousands of canons and served as Darth Vader's personal flagship. The Empire's Star Destroyers always boasted an angular design, yet the Executor looked like it had no other purpose than to destroy everything in its path, almost looking like a spear that was designed to rip a planet in half.Unfortunately, the Executor unwillingly tore the Death Star II in half when a rogue A-Wing pilot crashed into the bridge, once again showing that one of the Empire's biggest flaws was not compensating for a vessel's Achilles heel.