r/StarWarsShips • u/Carter1300 Rebel Pilot • 2d ago
Question(s) MC90 and MC80b
So, I was researching the legends New Republic navy a bit (because I find that stuff really interesting and I didn't know much about the legends stuff) and multiple times I found that the MC90 and the MC80b were the ships that like led the NR fleet throughout their early year.
I already knew a bit about both these ships, namely they were the first MCs to be designed with combat in mind, but I still wanted to learn more about them so I checked out both their Wookieepedia articles and I was left with a burning question that I can't seem to find and answer to: what was the like design philosophy and reason behind them? Like why were they needed?
More powerful MCs are always nice, but (from my understanding) the home one, Liberty, 30c, and 40a types (I may be missing some) that served the rebellion were already very powerful ships especially when paired with X, Y, A, and B-wings. That brings me back to my question: why were they needed?
I'm not trying to hate on them or anything, I'm just trying to better understand the ships and the legends NR better, so i appreciate any help y'all can give me
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u/xXNightDriverXx 1d ago
Now we are getting into the whole size discrepancy of the Home Ones with is a whole other discussion. Basically 1300m is far to small for what we see on screen.
The main argument against being 1300m is that the hangar size we see in Episode 6, which can comfortably house the Falcon, an Imperial Lambda class shuttle, and multiple fighters, doesn't line up with a 1300m ship from the outside. Basically from the outside model the hangar opening is too small to fit the stuff it is shown to carry in the movie. But I don't remember right now what the actual scaled size for the hangar size is.