Liberty-class Cruiser Statistics

Liberty-class Cruiser
ROLE: cruiser or heavy cruiser
FEATURES:
Predominantly red and white hull plating.
Winged, kite form.
Stern has overhanging dorsal and ventral fantails.
Nine cylindrical thruster nozzles.
Two (perhaps three) small hangar apertures on bow.
Includes ventral aperture like that of type-3.
Differences of technological scale mean that although this ship plays the role of a battlecruiser or cruiser in the
Calamarian fleet, it is actually smaller than many Imperial destroyer designs. The most distinctive feature of the
Liberty is the pair of delta-shaped wings. At least one other warship design had a matching body without the
wings. Aside from the addition of wings and the use of a different hull material, the Liberty-type cruisers sacrifice one sublight engine for a ventral engine cowl like a smaller version of the massive dorsal fantail hood which
shelters the thruster bank from above. Like its wingless cousin but unlike Home One, Liberty has an ovoid ventral cavity which seems likely to be a docking bay.
Mon Calamari fleet