How did the Super Star Destroyer Executor get destroyed exactly?












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This is what happens to the Super Star Destoyer Executor in RotJ




  • All fire is concentarted on the Super Star Destroyer Executor.

  • Only 2 A-wings destory the bridge deflector shields

  • And before forward weapons are activated a third A-wing crashes into the SSD bridge which explodes from all sides.

  • And then the 19.000 meter long craft sinks like a dart into the Death Star, destroying it completely.


How and why? I always thought this ship a total useless part of the movies because it really doesn't show any threat anywhere, other to be big. And while it is part of the final battle it's defeated in the most easiest way possible.















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    My car weighs a ton and is nearly 5 metres long. If the steering wheel catches fire while I'm driving, I'm gonna crash.

    – Valorum
    6 hours ago











  • @Valorum: Sure, but the art is for the driver to achieve the following, right before burning to ashes: To turn and lock the steering wheel in such a way that the car does a 90° turn, followed by a movement straight ahead, and thereby hit the one big obstacle that should preferrably be evaded for safety reasons. (In case there are usually no death stars in the area you usually drive around in, you may want to imagine a more mundane obstacle.)

    – O. R. Mapper
    5 hours ago








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    The Emperor never disagreed that overconfidence was his weakness. Use a rubber stamp to put Incompetence on each of those bullet points, and add another one about not intensifying the forward batteries in time.

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This is what happens to the Super Star Destoyer Executor in RotJ




  • All fire is concentarted on the Super Star Destroyer Executor.

  • Only 2 A-wings destory the bridge deflector shields

  • And before forward weapons are activated a third A-wing crashes into the SSD bridge which explodes from all sides.

  • And then the 19.000 meter long craft sinks like a dart into the Death Star, destroying it completely.


How and why? I always thought this ship a total useless part of the movies because it really doesn't show any threat anywhere, other to be big. And while it is part of the final battle it's defeated in the most easiest way possible.















share|improve this question




















  • 3





    My car weighs a ton and is nearly 5 metres long. If the steering wheel catches fire while I'm driving, I'm gonna crash.

    – Valorum
    6 hours ago











  • @Valorum: Sure, but the art is for the driver to achieve the following, right before burning to ashes: To turn and lock the steering wheel in such a way that the car does a 90° turn, followed by a movement straight ahead, and thereby hit the one big obstacle that should preferrably be evaded for safety reasons. (In case there are usually no death stars in the area you usually drive around in, you may want to imagine a more mundane obstacle.)

    – O. R. Mapper
    5 hours ago








  • 1





    The Emperor never disagreed that overconfidence was his weakness. Use a rubber stamp to put Incompetence on each of those bullet points, and add another one about not intensifying the forward batteries in time.

    – Mazura
    54 mins ago














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This is what happens to the Super Star Destoyer Executor in RotJ




  • All fire is concentarted on the Super Star Destroyer Executor.

  • Only 2 A-wings destory the bridge deflector shields

  • And before forward weapons are activated a third A-wing crashes into the SSD bridge which explodes from all sides.

  • And then the 19.000 meter long craft sinks like a dart into the Death Star, destroying it completely.


How and why? I always thought this ship a total useless part of the movies because it really doesn't show any threat anywhere, other to be big. And while it is part of the final battle it's defeated in the most easiest way possible.















share|improve this question
















This is what happens to the Super Star Destoyer Executor in RotJ




  • All fire is concentarted on the Super Star Destroyer Executor.

  • Only 2 A-wings destory the bridge deflector shields

  • And before forward weapons are activated a third A-wing crashes into the SSD bridge which explodes from all sides.

  • And then the 19.000 meter long craft sinks like a dart into the Death Star, destroying it completely.


How and why? I always thought this ship a total useless part of the movies because it really doesn't show any threat anywhere, other to be big. And while it is part of the final battle it's defeated in the most easiest way possible.




















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    My car weighs a ton and is nearly 5 metres long. If the steering wheel catches fire while I'm driving, I'm gonna crash.

    – Valorum
    6 hours ago











  • @Valorum: Sure, but the art is for the driver to achieve the following, right before burning to ashes: To turn and lock the steering wheel in such a way that the car does a 90° turn, followed by a movement straight ahead, and thereby hit the one big obstacle that should preferrably be evaded for safety reasons. (In case there are usually no death stars in the area you usually drive around in, you may want to imagine a more mundane obstacle.)

    – O. R. Mapper
    5 hours ago








  • 1





    The Emperor never disagreed that overconfidence was his weakness. Use a rubber stamp to put Incompetence on each of those bullet points, and add another one about not intensifying the forward batteries in time.

    – Mazura
    54 mins ago














  • 3





    My car weighs a ton and is nearly 5 metres long. If the steering wheel catches fire while I'm driving, I'm gonna crash.

    – Valorum
    6 hours ago











  • @Valorum: Sure, but the art is for the driver to achieve the following, right before burning to ashes: To turn and lock the steering wheel in such a way that the car does a 90° turn, followed by a movement straight ahead, and thereby hit the one big obstacle that should preferrably be evaded for safety reasons. (In case there are usually no death stars in the area you usually drive around in, you may want to imagine a more mundane obstacle.)

    – O. R. Mapper
    5 hours ago








  • 1





    The Emperor never disagreed that overconfidence was his weakness. Use a rubber stamp to put Incompetence on each of those bullet points, and add another one about not intensifying the forward batteries in time.

    – Mazura
    54 mins ago








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My car weighs a ton and is nearly 5 metres long. If the steering wheel catches fire while I'm driving, I'm gonna crash.

– Valorum
6 hours ago





My car weighs a ton and is nearly 5 metres long. If the steering wheel catches fire while I'm driving, I'm gonna crash.

– Valorum
6 hours ago













@Valorum: Sure, but the art is for the driver to achieve the following, right before burning to ashes: To turn and lock the steering wheel in such a way that the car does a 90° turn, followed by a movement straight ahead, and thereby hit the one big obstacle that should preferrably be evaded for safety reasons. (In case there are usually no death stars in the area you usually drive around in, you may want to imagine a more mundane obstacle.)

– O. R. Mapper
5 hours ago







@Valorum: Sure, but the art is for the driver to achieve the following, right before burning to ashes: To turn and lock the steering wheel in such a way that the car does a 90° turn, followed by a movement straight ahead, and thereby hit the one big obstacle that should preferrably be evaded for safety reasons. (In case there are usually no death stars in the area you usually drive around in, you may want to imagine a more mundane obstacle.)

– O. R. Mapper
5 hours ago






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The Emperor never disagreed that overconfidence was his weakness. Use a rubber stamp to put Incompetence on each of those bullet points, and add another one about not intensifying the forward batteries in time.

– Mazura
54 mins ago





The Emperor never disagreed that overconfidence was his weakness. Use a rubber stamp to put Incompetence on each of those bullet points, and add another one about not intensifying the forward batteries in time.

– Mazura
54 mins ago










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The film's official novelisation indicates that a mixture of torpedo fire (and the kamikaze A-Wing) set off a chain reaction of explosions, starting at the bridge but spreading to the mid-section of the ship.




The bridge was hit, with kaleidoscopic results. A rapid chain reaction
got set off, from power station to power station along the middle
third of the huge Destroyer, producing a dazzling rainbow of
explosions that buckled the ship at right angles, and started it
spinning like a pinwheel toward the Death Star.




The junior novelisation also mentions that the intensive fire knocked out the secondary control systems and that the ship was pulled into the Death Star as a result of its own gravity.




The A-wing smashed into the Executor’s bridge and exploded, causing
the entire ship to veer off course. Damage-control crews were unable
to seize command using the auxiliary control centers, and the Executor
was dragged into the Death Star’s gravitational field.







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    The film's official novelisation indicates that a mixture of torpedo fire (and the kamikaze A-Wing) set off a chain reaction of explosions, starting at the bridge but spreading to the mid-section of the ship.




    The bridge was hit, with kaleidoscopic results. A rapid chain reaction
    got set off, from power station to power station along the middle
    third of the huge Destroyer, producing a dazzling rainbow of
    explosions that buckled the ship at right angles, and started it
    spinning like a pinwheel toward the Death Star.




    The junior novelisation also mentions that the intensive fire knocked out the secondary control systems and that the ship was pulled into the Death Star as a result of its own gravity.




    The A-wing smashed into the Executor’s bridge and exploded, causing
    the entire ship to veer off course. Damage-control crews were unable
    to seize command using the auxiliary control centers, and the Executor
    was dragged into the Death Star’s gravitational field.







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      The film's official novelisation indicates that a mixture of torpedo fire (and the kamikaze A-Wing) set off a chain reaction of explosions, starting at the bridge but spreading to the mid-section of the ship.




      The bridge was hit, with kaleidoscopic results. A rapid chain reaction
      got set off, from power station to power station along the middle
      third of the huge Destroyer, producing a dazzling rainbow of
      explosions that buckled the ship at right angles, and started it
      spinning like a pinwheel toward the Death Star.




      The junior novelisation also mentions that the intensive fire knocked out the secondary control systems and that the ship was pulled into the Death Star as a result of its own gravity.




      The A-wing smashed into the Executor’s bridge and exploded, causing
      the entire ship to veer off course. Damage-control crews were unable
      to seize command using the auxiliary control centers, and the Executor
      was dragged into the Death Star’s gravitational field.







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        The film's official novelisation indicates that a mixture of torpedo fire (and the kamikaze A-Wing) set off a chain reaction of explosions, starting at the bridge but spreading to the mid-section of the ship.




        The bridge was hit, with kaleidoscopic results. A rapid chain reaction
        got set off, from power station to power station along the middle
        third of the huge Destroyer, producing a dazzling rainbow of
        explosions that buckled the ship at right angles, and started it
        spinning like a pinwheel toward the Death Star.




        The junior novelisation also mentions that the intensive fire knocked out the secondary control systems and that the ship was pulled into the Death Star as a result of its own gravity.




        The A-wing smashed into the Executor’s bridge and exploded, causing
        the entire ship to veer off course. Damage-control crews were unable
        to seize command using the auxiliary control centers, and the Executor
        was dragged into the Death Star’s gravitational field.







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        The film's official novelisation indicates that a mixture of torpedo fire (and the kamikaze A-Wing) set off a chain reaction of explosions, starting at the bridge but spreading to the mid-section of the ship.




        The bridge was hit, with kaleidoscopic results. A rapid chain reaction
        got set off, from power station to power station along the middle
        third of the huge Destroyer, producing a dazzling rainbow of
        explosions that buckled the ship at right angles, and started it
        spinning like a pinwheel toward the Death Star.




        The junior novelisation also mentions that the intensive fire knocked out the secondary control systems and that the ship was pulled into the Death Star as a result of its own gravity.




        The A-wing smashed into the Executor’s bridge and exploded, causing
        the entire ship to veer off course. Damage-control crews were unable
        to seize command using the auxiliary control centers, and the Executor
        was dragged into the Death Star’s gravitational field.








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