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Revision as of 17:11, 3 January 2007
Nitpicky Star Wars nerd complaint but would something like "Member Starships" be better? Capital Ships usually mean 100m+ so strictly speaking doesn't fit some of the transports on the list. Usually its:
Spaceship- anything that can fly in space.
Starship- anything that can fly in space AND travel at lightspeed.
Capital Starship- anything that can fly in space AND travel at lightspeed AND is bigger than 100m.
Star Dreadnought- anything that can fly in space AND travel at lightspeed AND is bigger than an ISD.
There are exceptions but that's the terminology they usually go with.--Xanos 10:00, 3 January 2007 (Mountain Standard Time)
it won't, for several reasons. creating more categories like that will lead to a race with people wanting to get into the highest class.--Korras 10:11, 3 January 2007 (Mountain Standard Time)