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Frayed Hunter

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Frayed Hunter
Production information
Manufacturer

Corellian Engineering Corporation[2]

Product line

CR series

Model

CR90 corvette [3]

Class

Corvette

Technical specifications
Length

150 meters [2]

Width

48.6 meters [1]

Height/depth

32.6 meters (including upper communications antenna) [1]

Maximum acceleration

2,100 G [4]

MGLT

60 MGLT [5]

Maximum speed (atmosphere)

950 km/h [6]

Engine unit(s)

Girodyne Ter58 high-output ion turbine engines (11, in trireme configuration) [7]

Hyperdrive rating

Class 2.0 [2]

Hyperdrive system

CEC subspace hyperdrive [8]

Power plant

Mason-Branger 7085 ionization reactor and regulator [8]

Shielding

Phoah-Kingsmeyer 484-J4e [8] (400 SBD) [9]

Hull

Ferro-magnesium ceramic [8] (192 RU) [9]

Sensor systems

Pax Hustana variable array sensor units (2) [8]

Navigation system

Corellian Chain Management NavCom Unit (26640 limited non-AI processing) [8]

Armament
Docking bays

Ventral starfighter-scale landing bay (1) [11]

Escape craft
Consumables

1 year [2]

Usage
Role(s)
  • Corvette
Era(s)

New Republic era

Earliest sighting

7 ABY [12]

Affiliation

Imperial Remnant [12]

Known commander(s)

Celeste Ial [12]

The Frayed Hunter was a CR90 corvette commanded by Celeste Ial.[12] It was shot down over the planet Voltar in 7 ABY. [13]

[edit] Appearances

[edit] References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Derived from scaling based on the dimensions of the studio model compared to the official length of 150 meters.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Star Wars Sourcebook
  3. The Stele Chronicles
  4. The New Essential Guide to Vehicles and Vessels
  5. Star Wars: Behind the Magic—MGLT is generally considered a "game mechanic" and thus relegated to a non-canonical status when equivalent figures are available, but Behind the Magic is a reference work and its figure actually differs from the speed used in the X-wing game series.
  6. Star Wars: The Roleplaying Game, Second Edition
  7. Star Wars: Complete Cross-Sections names them as Girodyne Ter58 ion turbine engines. The Episode IV Visual Guide calls them CEC high-output sublight engines in chapter 3 and returns to the Girodyne designation in chapter 4. For this among other reasons Wookieepedia speculates in their Girodyne article that Girodyne may be a division of CEC and integrate both terms.
  8. 8.0 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 8.5 8.6 8.7 Star Wars Screen Entertainment
  9. 9.0 9.1 Star Wars: X-wing Alliance
  10. 10.0 10.1 10.2 Star Wars: Complete Cross-Sections
  11. Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith
  12. 12.0 12.1 12.2 12.3 Imperial Treachery chapter One at the Star Wars Fanon wiki
  13. Imperial Treachery chapter Two at the Star Wars Fanon wiki
This article is a stub by nightmare975. The author might eventually expand it.


The Death Watch Revival Series
Major Conflicts
Conquest of the Death Watch
Characters
Main
Aurea Hali - Echon Kenobi - Silas Skirata - Myles Skirata - Trhin Voss'on't
Former
Cloak - Dagger - Celeste Ial - Redneb - Skoll
Villains
Main
Davrel Hokan - Kex Hokan - Lucian Orca - "Theta"
Former
Siena - Helms
Ships
Frayed Hunter - Secret Destiny - Shadowstar
Red Barchetta - Teroch-1 - Zakkeg - Zero Gravity
Outside Media
Completed
Failure at Cerea
In Progress
Star Wars: Conquest - Imperial Treachery