What I really like about the C-ROC version is that its weapons are retractable, giving the illusion of a simple unarmed transport. Perfect for a smuggler that wants to appear harmless and be ignored by officials, but still able to defend itself when needed.
@@hyperspacedatabase I once built my own MOC version of the Gozanti Cruiser, but I took that apart in favor of the building the more tougher, durable, and reliable Klingon D-20 Death Rite Torpedo Heavy Cruiser from the Official FASA Star Trek KLINGON SHIP RECOGNITION MANUAL: www.ststcsolda.space/klingons/D-20/D-20.html (In case you didn't know): The D-20 was commissioned on Stardate 1/9606 and immediately rushed into the Four Years War, where they were used much like the famed D-7. Though the class suffered from lack of maneuver power and a relatively weak superstructure, it seemed to make up-for these deficiencies in its weapons, and shielding. Mounting the KWC-1 engines, the D-20A was able to attain higher warp speeds than the D-7, but was less maneuverable. Eighty-six have been converted to the D-20C. This fault was corrected with the introduction of the D- 20C on Stardate2/1202. This model is far more maneuverable and has more power, as well as a more efficient shielding system and stronger superstructure. Because of its extra power, KD-6 disruptors were added, increasing firepower by 50%. This model is still in production even though the D-20D has entered service on Stardate 2/1701, mounting KD-8 disruptors, which deliver 16% more destructive power over a greater distance. Of the 634 D-20s built, 224 Cs and 80 Ds remain in active service; 292 As, 19 Cs, and 1 D have been destroyed; 2 As, 4 Cs, and 1 D are listed as missing; 1 C and 1 D have been scrapped; and 2 As, 28 Cs, and 4 Ds are in the service of ranking and prominent families of the Empire. The class is being produced at Gnuu Re' and at H'rez. These facilities were originally set up to refit A models to C models, but when orders were issued for the production of the D model, Imperial Command redesignated both bases as production facilities. They began producing new ships as soon as the last of the older models had been refit. Both facilities combined produce a total of 13 ships per year. The class is named from "the death of honor", a traditional death rite involving a silver dagger. In this rite, a captive who has fought well is killed with a silver dagger handed down through the family lines. When a family line is broken, the dagger is destroyed after it has been used to eliminate the last family member.
Awesome! Thank you very much! I love learning new things, especially Star Wars stuff. It's super awesome that I can learn about these ships as I'm researching them to present to you guys!
Yeah, I could definitely see myself cruising around the Star Wars galaxy in a modified cruiser of the sort. I think the ROC model would be perfect for me with a few extra bells and whistles of course.😊
2:34 only in disney canon. Which forced Pablo to add a note to the new canon version of the Complete Locations where it describes the Titan dropship. They had to add "Oh this cool dropship wasn't actually used at Hoth." In Legends it was Titans, Thetas, and Imperial Action Transports.
@hyperspacedatabase If I were an Imperial commander on the outer rim, I'd use the space to land a pair of GAT-12 Skiprays, letting their crews stretch their legs, and bring a Charger c70 along as a troop carrier for the marines (no stormtroopers, as they're supposed to be elite troops). For customs interdiction and inspection, that should be enough, especially if operating with a task force, which could rally for anti-piracy operations.
I know I'm late, but there are models for the X Wing Tabletop game for the Gozanti and the C-Roc. You even can add up to 4 TIE fighters onto the Gozanti. No AT-ATs though since that wouldn't make much sense in a game about dogfights :b Great models, though. My favorite is the VT-49 Decimator, simply because I pretty much lived on that thing in my 4 years of Star Wars Galaxies back in the days. So it's nice to look at it on your shelve
Still like your Ugly, but I still personally prefer having Three to Four B-Wings slapped right onto a central cockpit, which means there’ll be Six to Eight Winglets, @@hyperspacedatabase. So far, Starfighters were the only Notable Uglies. I ponder if there were non-starfighter Uglies . . .
Which is why I’d be willing to go with three instead of four where two of the wings rearrange themselves into a landing position, @@hyperspacedatabase. Four if the space allows. Sorta like those shuttles, but primarily those Cygnus Spaceworks’ gunships/gunboats, which would technically rival Y-Wings given their arsenal & such. But that would mean I’d have to use a C-Wing cockpit in order to properly House the components to properly pull it off & such. But, here is a non-starfighter Ugly to tell for the end of October: a dreadnaught class starship that used experimental gravity manipulation technology, likely the first interdictors ever, or since the last recorded instance, which is why its become an ugly starship; other ships simply got stuck to it because of it & are incapable of leaving & such…
i know when i see empire at war when i see it and i love this for referencing, it´s creative
You know it!
I’ve always loved the Gozanti for it’s practical design, so of course I love the C ROC version even more
It is definitely a trusty workhorse of a ship, and versatile as well! Definitely a keeper.
What I really like about the C-ROC version is that its weapons are retractable, giving the illusion of a simple unarmed transport. Perfect for a smuggler that wants to appear harmless and be ignored by officials, but still able to defend itself when needed.
@@earlware4322 The hidden weaponry is always a great choice!
this would be the ship I would imagine living in as a merchant.
Solid choice!
Gozanti my beloved
What a gem!
@@hyperspacedatabase indeed :D
Using the evolved version as a pirate base is a pro move. With the added storage capacity and upgrades I bet it's a hard ship to handle...
Oh no doubt! It would definitely be a formidable foe.
Didn't know these dropped the AT-AT's on Hoth, makes a lot of sense. I love these ships now! Thanks for the video!
It's awesome to do research and learn more about these ships, I'm glad you enjoy it too!
I know it's just science fiction but it seems a little ridiculous that the Gozanti can lift two AT ATs at once.
The Imperial Listener ship episode was awesome in Rebels. 😁 🌠
Yeah it was!
Really well researched Jonesey.. I've learned a lot of stuff I didn't know. The C-ROC looks a bit like Jabba's sail barge 😆
Yeah totally!
@@hyperspacedatabase I once built my own MOC version of the Gozanti Cruiser, but I took that apart in favor of the building the more tougher, durable, and reliable Klingon D-20 Death Rite Torpedo Heavy Cruiser from the Official FASA Star Trek KLINGON SHIP RECOGNITION MANUAL: www.ststcsolda.space/klingons/D-20/D-20.html
(In case you didn't know): The D-20 was commissioned on Stardate 1/9606 and immediately rushed into the Four Years War, where they were used much like the famed D-7. Though the class suffered from lack of maneuver power and a relatively weak superstructure, it seemed to make up-for these deficiencies in its weapons, and shielding. Mounting the KWC-1 engines, the D-20A was able to attain higher warp speeds than the D-7, but was less maneuverable. Eighty-six have been converted to the D-20C.
This fault was corrected with the introduction of the D- 20C on Stardate2/1202. This model is far more maneuverable and has more power, as well as a more efficient shielding system and stronger superstructure. Because of its extra power, KD-6 disruptors were added, increasing firepower by 50%. This model is still in production even though the D-20D has entered service on Stardate 2/1701, mounting KD-8 disruptors, which deliver 16% more destructive power over a greater distance.
Of the 634 D-20s built, 224 Cs and 80 Ds remain in active service; 292 As, 19 Cs, and 1 D have been destroyed; 2 As, 4 Cs, and 1 D are listed as missing; 1 C and 1 D have been scrapped; and 2 As, 28 Cs, and 4 Ds are in the service of ranking and prominent families of the Empire. The class is being produced at Gnuu Re' and at H'rez. These facilities were originally set up to refit A models to C models, but when orders were issued for the production of the D model, Imperial Command redesignated both bases as production facilities. They began producing new ships as soon as the last of the older models had been refit. Both facilities combined produce a total of 13 ships per year.
The class is named from "the death of honor", a traditional death rite involving a silver dagger. In this rite, a captive who has fought well is killed with a silver dagger handed down through the family lines. When a family line is broken, the dagger is destroyed after it has been used to eliminate the last family member.
Great vid Jonesy! I like the Gozanti, interesting design.
Thanks for all the info on the variants.
Thanks for watching!
Good stuff as always. Learned a lot.
Awesome! Thank you very much! I love learning new things, especially Star Wars stuff. It's super awesome that I can learn about these ships as I'm researching them to present to you guys!
Yeah, I could definitely see myself cruising around the Star Wars galaxy in a modified cruiser of the sort. I think the ROC model would be perfect for me with a few extra bells and whistles of course.😊
It's a good one!
2:34 only in disney canon. Which forced Pablo to add a note to the new canon version of the Complete Locations where it describes the Titan dropship. They had to add "Oh this cool dropship wasn't actually used at Hoth." In Legends it was Titans, Thetas, and Imperial Action Transports.
0:22 what game Is that's?
The strategy game Star Wars Empire at War.
Odd how downgunned the imperial one is compared to civilian ones. Though i think many did have a concealed concussion missile or two.
Likes and subscribed! CIS forever!
Thank you very much! I'm glad you liked it!
I feel like the flat plane of the "wings" would make a good place for cargo pods to be stored even on the Imperial variants.
True!
@hyperspacedatabase If I were an Imperial commander on the outer rim, I'd use the space to land a pair of GAT-12 Skiprays, letting their crews stretch their legs, and bring a Charger c70 along as a troop carrier for the marines (no stormtroopers, as they're supposed to be elite troops). For customs interdiction and inspection, that should be enough, especially if operating with a task force, which could rally for anti-piracy operations.
@leonielson7138 Skiprays are my favorite ship in all of star wars. I'd totally have my own, call it the "nova dream" or something catchy like that.
What game did you use in the video?
Some of the footage was from Star Wars Squadrons, but the other footage is from the strategy game Star Wars Empire At War.
Thing with the Gozanti is for frankly not a lot of money and some bravery you could make it the finest pirate ship in the galaxy.
100 percent!
I wish they made a lego UCS version of this that could clamp onto the smaller AT-ATs and tie Fighters
That would be super fun to have and mess around with!
I know I'm late, but there are models for the X Wing Tabletop game for the Gozanti and the C-Roc. You even can add up to 4 TIE fighters onto the Gozanti. No AT-ATs though since that wouldn't make much sense in a game about dogfights :b Great models, though. My favorite is the VT-49 Decimator, simply because I pretty much lived on that thing in my 4 years of Star Wars Galaxies back in the days. So it's nice to look at it on your shelve
what should i say, cheers bro!
Cheers! What can I say, I just like talking to you guys!
Anyone know what game is played in this video
It is a mod for the strategy game "star wars: empire at war".
Thank you.
In due time, the Q-Wing & how it can be fixed…
Yeah for sure!
Still like your Ugly, but I still personally prefer having Three to Four B-Wings slapped right onto a central cockpit, which means there’ll be Six to Eight Winglets, @@hyperspacedatabase.
So far, Starfighters were the only Notable Uglies. I ponder if there were non-starfighter Uglies . . .
@@nickvinsable3798 That would be quite the ship! I wonder, would it have trouble landing though?
@@hyperspacedatabase possibly could anchor in orbit like the hyperspace docking rings used by Jedi fighters..with pod to detach to land? 🤗
Which is why I’d be willing to go with three instead of four where two of the wings rearrange themselves into a landing position, @@hyperspacedatabase. Four if the space allows. Sorta like those shuttles, but primarily those Cygnus Spaceworks’ gunships/gunboats, which would technically rival Y-Wings given their arsenal & such. But that would mean I’d have to use a C-Wing cockpit in order to properly House the components to properly pull it off & such.
But, here is a non-starfighter Ugly to tell for the end of October: a dreadnaught class starship that used experimental gravity manipulation technology, likely the first interdictors ever, or since the last recorded instance, which is why its become an ugly starship; other ships simply got stuck to it because of it & are incapable of leaving & such…
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20 months ago
Why would they call a cruiser what is basically a transport ship with only one cannon?
Sometimes the classifications on these ships are pretty bizarre, and there is a lot of bleed over from one to another.