It’s so morbidly funny how insignificant the loss of _Ultimatum_ is, just an asteroid smashes into it and Vader loses contact and he just doesn’t care…
Ultimatum was kinda sad to see go out, I dont know what it was, i think it was majorly the fact that it went out so easily and nobody seemed to care about its loss, plus it was Vice Admiral Rae Sloane's ship.
Well according to Disney, Jackass Jackass Abrhams, and Ruin Johnson, when something blows up it's shell just drops with a massive portion intact to some random nearby moon. As cool as Kef Bir was, it made no sense.
I suppose since I included the legends date for the Dowager Queen's crash, including the legends name for the lucrehulk isn't too much of a leap. I'll add it in the next video
he honestly thought he was “Invincible” and “Invulnerable”, yup. Sounds like Trench alright. Not to mention he basically did lose like about 3 command ships in his time with Techno Union/CIS.
A little irl fact for you, the HMS Invincible was a Royal Navy battlecruiser that was famously lost at Jutland due to a magazine explosion, most likely as a result of cordite dust building up in various spaces, and the fact a lot of her interior hatches were open which allowed the explosion from a hit to travel from the turret into one of the ships magazines. Apparently they were very hesitant to commission another ship named Invincible, even though Royal Navy ships reuse old names all the time. As far as I know the only other Royal Navy ship to ever have that name was a light aircraft carrier launched in 1977. Moral of the story, don't name a ship ''Invincible'' unless you're planning on keeping it far away from any incoming fire.
@@isharkyshark3974 How ticked do you think Anakin was to hear about it? After all, he, Ahsoka, Rotta the Huttlet, and Artoo found the _Twilight_ on Teth?
@@cars1-2isthegoat Obi-Wan: Okay. Satine and I tried to escape from Maul's commandos, but two of his super commandos launched a rocket. We jumped out as the _Twilight_ met her unfortunate end. Satine soon followed in the throne room at the Darksaber's blade. In a way, she was my girlfriend. C-3PO: Well, Master Anakin, you win. [gives him 15 credits]
17:35 This moment will forever be burned into my brain, because about a week prior I had gotten the LEGO version of the Razor Crest for Christmas, and though I had yet to build it, I was excited to do so. Until this happened that is, since then I have decided against ever building it.
I am amazed at how you manage to find every single name of these ships, I myself is a simple star wars fan and I didn't know there was so much records of ships names
It was certainly a challenge, but the real credit goes to the wookieepedia editors. If it wasn't for them compiling so much information about every piece of media, this list would have been way harder to make
I now wonder i remember objects never lose speed when in space as they keep moving so in theory... could a piece of metal hit a ship or person randomly at the speed of a meteor?
TLDR; It can, it will, and it has already happened. Objects do lose speed in space, there are still particals to collide with and create friction and gravity wells can have great effect towards slowing momentum. But all of this is quite random and occurs over a scale of time/space this unfathomable. That said, even in Low Earth Orbit there are many pieces of debris moving at immense velocity that can and will destroy man-made machines up there. In fact, it is a major dread of the scientific community that within a few decades that amount of space-bourne clutter in LEO will be such that no craft can escape the planet without being immediately shredded and added to the debris field. Then we will have permanently trapped our species on Earth barely more than half a century after achieving space travel.
this is absolutely wonderful work, I hope in the future that you could extend this with the named ships that were destroyed offscreen in like the comics and books, as they sometimes not pictured, you can always reside to having where that ship was last known with the picture of said comic/book. I hope that you do more of these with different other topics like clones and etc.
Thank you! I plan on doing a full named ships count including offscreen destructions and also film/TV counts for all the ships destroyed, and eventually all ships destroyed in the entire canon, but that won't be for a while. My main roadblock is editing in all of the icons and numbers, I need to learn how to do that before I can make videos for all the ships. I'm also probably going to specialize in ships because every other kill count channel only does deaths and not destroyed ships.
Did you notice that the pod in episode 2 of the clone wars we see get opened by the droids designation number is 1977 when the first Star Wars film was released
All ships and Vehicles destruction cause on the Empire era. Transport 904: Shoot by unknown Cruiser, Frigate, Corvette or fighter Crumb Bomber: turned into a shop Billboard ICC-5537: High fall Transport 651: Detonated by Sabine Wren Walker 693: Shoot by AT-ST Sovereign: Engine Failure by rebels Shuttle 593: shoot by AT-ST Phoenix Home: Shoot by Vader's TIE Advanced X-1 Garel Shuttle 3765: Crashed and exploded into Arquitens Interdictor Class Cruiser: Gravity Overpower explosion when Arquitens crashed Shuttle S257: Destroyed with Interdictor AT-AT 36: Fall due to P3's Engines Phantom: Long fall Reklam Station: System Destroyed Walker 216: Crushed Walker 414: Shoot by Walker 271 Walker 271: Broken Leg Chandrilla Mistress: Shoot by Arquitens Cruiser and TIE Interceptors P2: Shoot by TIE Fighters Orion: Shoot by TIE Fighters Phoenix Nest: Crashed into an Interdictor Vanguard: Shoot by TIE Fighters Constrainer: Ezra Bridger and the Mandalorians Marauder: Destroyed by Bombs Freighter 2716: Explosion by Unknown Material rock Crawler 413-24: Shoot by Imperial Patrol Ships and Fallen down Harbringer: Destroyed by Purgill Chimarera: Stolen by Purgill Imperial Complex: Blown up by Sabine Wren LMTR-20: Crash Landing Red 5 (Pedrin Gaul): Shoot by TIE Fighters Blue 1: Shoot by TIE Strikers SW-0608: Blown up by Grenade Persecutor: Pushed by Lightmaker Intimidator: Crashed with Persecutor Lightmaker: Crashed into the Shield Gate ST-149: Destroyed on Scarif's Explosion Profundity: Shoot by Star destroyer Tantive IV: Shoot by Star destroyer Red 6: Shoot by Turret or TIE Fighter Gold 1: Shoot by TIE Advanced X-1 Red 1: Shoot by TIE Advanced X-1 Death Star: Core Blown Up Blizzard 2: Shoot by Snowspeeders Blizzard 4: Destroyed by Luke's Lightsaber Blizzard 1: Snowspeeder Crash Ultimatium: Asteroid Crash into Control Cabin Khetanna: Cannon Fire at Barge Liberty: Shoot by Death Star Nautiilian: Shoot By Death Star Executor: A-Wing Crash and Fall into Death Star Death Star 2: Core Blown Up
@@isharkyshark3974 np. Always nice to meet a fan who does my sorta videos. I admire your pure dedication to this project to even find the off screen stuff. You should be proud of yourself
Well done, I must say, you did a good job. However: 1. The destruction of Transport 904 is in around 18 BBY and not 19 BBY. 2. The ships from the Mandalorian Season 3 were missing here or didn't the episodes come out, when you edited this? 3. I think Sifo-Dyas transport was destroyed before the Phantom Menace.
1. On Wookieepedia it says Transport 904 was destroyed in 19 BBY. Admittedly it is rather close, as the literal next episode is set in 18 BBY 2. No named ships were destroyed in mando season 3, so it wasn't included. Andor, Kenobi and BOBF were also not included for this reason 3. From Tales of the Jedi we see Count Dooku erasing Kamino from the jedi archives, with that happening concurrently to TPM, implying Syfo-Dyas likely died very recently. The timeline isn't perfect but I believe it to be the best that can be extrapolated from the information we have
That's why it said unconfirmed because we don't know for certain if the ship survived or not. Pellaeon survived the Harbringer's unknown fate but we still don't know if the ship itself did. If the Chimarea appears in Ahsoka then it wouldn't have been destroyed and I would take it off of updates to this vid
They were both confirmed destroyed, Wookieepedia says so for the Profundity and the Tantive IV was scraped in the Yarma system until it was given back and rebuilt by Leia in the sequels
Good video. I will say this for offscreen ship destruction...there's a crap ton and if you include it in "every named ship destruction in star wars" itl'l probably consist about 66% of the video... I wish you luck and best on the video.
I noticed that you included Red One (Red Leader) and Red Six (Porkins), but you didn't include Red Three (Biggs) or any of the other members of Red Squadron since only Red Five (Luke) and Red Two (Wedge) survived the Battle of Yavin.
Callsigns and the ship names belonging to them are different. Red Leader (Callsign) vs Red One (Ship Name) is a good example of this. We don't know if the other ships were named after their callsigns, I just did what's confirmed
Thank you for including scenes from Star Wars Resistance. I didn’t like the animation thus never watched the show. Just one thing to mention, the Tantive IV was destroyed during the Battle of Exegol.
What about the airspeeders destroyed in the defense of Echo Base on Hoth (Movie V)? I can definitively say that two were destroyed and I'm reasonably sure there might've been a third. The two I can definitively say get destroyed onscreen are Wedge's (I think his was Rogue 2?) and Luke's (Rogue Leader)
The Razor Crest is destroyed 4 times. That has to be a record. Too bad they couldn't bring it back again. And jeez, the Sequels happen in the span of like, 2 seconds.
I think I know why Holdo didn’t aim for the middle was because of armor. Same as to why people didn’t use the Manuver more often; you need to hit the right fucking spot and people aren’t just gonna sacrifice ships like that unless it’s a all or nothing shot.
@Samuel it was the battle where the death star was destroyed, so fans and source books saw it as a significant enough event for the rest of star wars to be dated around
@@isharkyshark3974 It really needs to be changed as it makes no sense at all to base everything around it, and it makes dates so hard to remember in Star Wars that most fans don't even try. Like have The Phantom Menace take place in the year "10,600" or something as a baseline, you know?
What about TIE Fighter and X-Ving Games???? What about force unleashed??? If you are adding Games(and 'every ship destruction') you have to add those dear author
Starkiller Base doesn't count. It's not even a vehicle and besides, the concept of that alone breaks a few rules of Star Wars. I'll list them out: EVERYTHING. Same applies with the Sequel Trilogy
It can go into hyperspace, meaning it has a hyperdrive, meaning it is mobile, meaning it is a vehicle in the most technical way possible, but it still counts. I also have my issues with the sequels but they are canon whether we like it or not and I am interested in documenting the complete canon and not just picking and choosing what I am personally into or not
@@isharkyshark3974 And for the idiot who wrote that (Abrams) it may have helped that his father worked in the same positions he does (since Abrams’s incompetence really shows in those films). Sadly sometimes it’s not what you know but who you know
You forgot one detail that made me cringe. The Galactic Empire's reign lasted 30 years, according to what The Armorer said in _The Mandalorian_ as in 30 years Before the Battle of Yavin 4 (BBY).
Idk if this is a troll comment or not but every single canon and legends source has the empire starting in 19 BBY. In canon the empire remained until 5 ABY, which is roughly 30 years if you round up