@NbRubbish IIRC, currently canon basically has every single one of the groups wiped out before A New Hope. The only modern stormtroopers that exist beyond that are the ones introduced in Rouge One .
Reminder that Republic Commando is one of the coolest FPS of all time
Actual tragedy the squad/command system hasn't really been used like this again in an FPS, it's so cool man. Not to mention tied with one of the best Star Wars stories imo, Delta Squad is so goated.
There's so much potential for this system, could be used for games like HALO ODST, COD or other games, but nobody's really tried this idea again.
Also btw this game does an insane job of actually making the droids a scary threat instead of a bunch of goofballs (which I like them like that too lol)
@otakobouya Main (out of universe) reason for not using it for everything is it wasn’t used for imperial use in shows until rebels. Main (in universe) reason seems to be it’s only used for either imperial worlds or fringe systems. It’s not the scariest looking ship, so maybe anti-Tarkin
@Kerrcarr01 They are just a smol billion company. You can’t expect them to maintain or, gasped, improve their printing 🥺 (for those who can’t tell, this is a joke. Lego Star Wars is limping along as of late)
That new printing for R5-D4’s is just horrible, like what happened??
They did it with other R5 units starting around 2019
Not just the top but the sides too are gone
@venturepictures Interesting design! I like the mix of Venator, Acclamator, and other designs. I do think the CIS would just send a bomber squadron to render the front hangar doors shut lol
The Valiant-class Star Destroyer was a heavy capital ship developed by Cybe Drives for the Galactic Republic during the later stages of the Clone Wars. Designed to complement the Venator-class Star Destroyer, it served as a more heavily armed counterpart—trading some of the Venator’s carrier flexibility for superior firepower and durability.
Measuring approximately 1,648 meters in length, the Valiant surpassed many Republic warships in both size and offensive capability. Its arsenal of heavy turbolasers, ion weaponry, and proton torpedoes made it exceptionally effective in ship-to-ship combat, allowing it to engage and overpower Separatist capital ships head-on. Enhanced shielding and reinforced hull plating further enabled the vessel to endure prolonged frontline engagements.
One of the Valiant’s most distinctive features was its forward-positioned hangar bay, an unconventional design that allowed for rapid deployment of starfighters directly into combat zones. Its command bridge, located toward the rear of the vessel, improved survivability and battlefield oversight—mirroring design philosophies later seen in Imperial-era destroyers.
During the war, Valiant-class ships frequently operated alongside Venators and Acclamator-class Assault Ship formations, often serving as flagships for Republic admirals due to their combat strength and command capabilities.
Following the fall of the Republic and the rise of the Galactic Empire, surviving Valiant-class vessels were absorbed into Imperial service. There, they were repurposed primarily as carrier-patrol ships, enforcing order across key worlds and participating in early suppression campaigns during the dawn of the Galactic Civil War.
Though eventually overshadowed by newer Imperial designs, the Valiant-class remained a symbol of the Republic’s transition toward the doctrine of overwhelming capital ship dominance—bridging the gap between the versatile fleets of the Clone Wars and the iron fist of the Empire.
Renders by me @venturepictures
Model I commissioned by Eve Kaneda
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