Neither the command cruiser nor the assault cruiser’s six dice broadside is equal to the firepower of the ISD’s eight forward arc dice. I’ve read the complaints, and no, at first glance the MC80 doesn’t stack up to the Imperial I or the Imperial II class star destroyer in-game. Man your battle stations, ready your broadsides, let’s talk about the Mon Calamari ‘flying cigar’ and its role in Star Wars: Armada. Clocking in at 1,200 meters long and carrying more than 36 turbolaser cannons, 30+ ion cannon batteries, tractor beam projectors, and a complement of 120 star fighters, this ship proudly serves as the backbone of the fleet. The Rebel Alliance’s ‘ace in the hole’ capital ship, its answer to the domineering might of the Empire’s Imperial Class Star Destroyer. Today admirals we talk all about the mighty Mon Calamari ‘flying cigar’ and its role in Star Wars: Armada.
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