Sources
Where does the Invincible come from? And as far as I know, the Adjudicator took part at the Battle of Endor, but was never said to be a part of Death Squadron. As for the Accuser, it is a part of Death Squadron. Piett transferred his flag to the Accuser temporarily when Vader took the Executor back to Coruscant following his battle with Luke at Bespin. JimRaynor55 05:46, 4 Jun 2005 (UTC)
Can someone help post sources that prove each ship's membership in Death Squadron? Most sources claim that there are only 5 ISDs, but right now this article claims that there are 9.
- Adjudicator — Star Wars: Behind the Magic
- Avenger — The Empire Strikes Back
- Devastator — Star Wars Sourcebook (WEG)
- Tyrant — The Empire Strikes Back; named in Star Wars Customizable Card Game
- Vengeance II — Star Wars Customizable Card Game; The Dark Forces Saga, Part 6
- Stalker — Star Wars Customizable Card Game
Those are the only ones that I can confirm myself, and they already add up to 5. According to the SWTC, the Accuser is in Death Squadron, and was used as the temporary flagship when Vader took Executor back to Coruscant following TESB. I trust Saxton, but I'd still like to know where he got that from. I've heard from someone at SD.net that the Conquest was mentioned in the Star Wars Encyclopedia, but again, I'd like that confirmed as well. As for the Adjudicator and Thunderflare, I've never, ever heard of them being in Death Squadron before. JimRaynor55 17:29, 27 Nov 2005 (UTC)
- I suspect the numbers are inferred from combining the number of "ISD I" and "ISD II" models seen on screen with the number of ISD IIs stated. I have a vague idea that Conquest may be the SD that gets whapped by the asteroid in ESB. Going by the Unofficial Encyclopedia entry, Accuser may be from the Movie Trilogy Sourcebook or Truce at Bakura Sourcebook, probably relating to her supposed presence at Tatooine under Vader's command between ESB and RotJ. Thunderflare is, I believe, identified in ItW as the ISD at the start of RotJ (is there any more of this sort of thing in that book?). The key question is whether the strength of five ships is ever stated in canon (beyond the "five" ISDs escorting Ex in the ESB script). Death Squadron's composition obviously isn't static over time, though... --McEwok 17:56, 27 Nov 2005 (UTC
The five ISDs number is seen in Galxy Guide 3: Empire Strikes Back, in the section about Death Squadron.
- Bit of a Johnny-Come-Lately, but the ESB novelization explicitly states six ships, including Executor:
- The sleekly elongated ship was larger and even more ominous than the five wedge-shaped Imperial Star Destroyers guarding it.
- The other ships should be removed- if only we know what their names are lol!Vymer 11:55, 13 September 2006 (UTC)
- I've added the Adjudicator, as identified in Star Wars: Behind the Magic. While most sources identify Death Squadron as having a combination of 5 ISD-I's and ISD-II's, the novelization of ESB identifies the fleet as consisting of 20 support ships in addition to the Executor. Toprawa and Ralltiir 19:10, 20 November 2007 (UTC)
- And which source shows us that Chimeara was part of DS? --Modgamers 05:33, 6 June 2008 (UTC)
What was the name of the Star Destroyer hit by the asteroid, did it survive?
Does anyone know what Star Destroyer got hit by the asteroid? One person says it's the Conquest, but I'm unsure. It lost its bridge tower, but could the ship have left the asteroid field just as the Executor did.
And what was the name of the ship's commanding officer whose hologram vanishes?
What is it, anyway?
Do we know what kind of organizational unit this in the Navy? I'm guessing either a Fleet or a Sector Group.--The All-knowing Sith'ari 16:29, 25 February 2007 (UTC)
Date at which Death Squadron was formed?
- SWAJ #12 gives a date at the very end of 2 ABY for the formation of Death Squadron, said there to be under Admiral Ozzel's command, and very clearly implies that it's at least officially created at that date; but the databank mentions it as existing under Admiral Griff, which Geonosis and the Outer Rim Worlds would imply was no more than six months after Yavin (although there are problems with this date, if Shadow Stalker happens in 3 ABY). Anyone got any more information—perhaps from the SotME comic or GG3?
- *confused Ewok look* --McEwok 21:04, 14 April 2007 (UTC)
- According to Galaxy Guide 3: The Empire Strikes Back, "The Imperial Star Destroyer squadron assigned to Darth Vader after the Battle of Yavin was code-named the Imperial Death Squadron. First under the command of Admiral Griff, and later Admiral Ozzel..." GG3 is written in the present tense, as if you are reading it shortly after the Battle of Hoth. Given the way this is referenced in the past tense, not to mention identifying the squadron being under command of Griff originally, this tells me that Death Squadron was formed at the same time the Executor was completed and given to Vader, if not shortly thereafter - right around six months ABY. Toprawa and Ralltiir 19:16, 20 November 2007 (UTC)
Corrupter
While merely game canon, would the Corrupter have been a part of Death Squadron, or simply a mere attachment to help blockade the Hoth system? The question may be resolved with the help of knowing when the planetary ion canon was no longer operational. JoelBray 20:02, 19 August 2008 (UTC)
The largest fleet the Galaxy has ever seen?
The entry states "Death Squadron represented the largest fleet of warships ever gathered in the history of the galaxy." and cites Behind the magic as a source
while this may have been true the time BTM was released, I doubt that it is still true. We`re talking about a mere SSD and 5-10 SDs, a laughable fleet, compared to some fleets active during the clone wars or the Yuzang Vong war, just to name two major conflicts. I think the line should be removed 77.7.149.174 16:00, 3 April 2009 (UTC)
Seconded, can we remove those statements now?Ciphe 00:07, December 23, 2011 (UTC)
- Well there were actually about 30 ISDs (can be seen in one of the scenes). There might have been numerically larger fleets in Clone Wars but you normally determine the size of the fleet in tonnage of all ships which is much better measurement. Number of ships doesn't really tell you anything about the strength of the fleet. So therefore I don't really object that statement. Path-x 17:26, May 10, 2012 (UTC)
Back on this topic, and I address this more specifically to INAN and Cade: our newest source, EGW, says that Death Squadron consists only of six ships; hence my addition yesterday (the 'fearsome reputation' paragraph) to strike a happy medium. Much as a loathe when anons are right, six ships is hardly 'one of the largest fleets' ever, and it's right there on pg 164 of EGW that it included the Executor and 5 ISDs. Saying it was, at this point, is simply incorrect. And why I added the 'fearsome reputation' paragraph, so people would stop bickering over one sentence. — DigiFluid(Whine here) 12:55, May 16, 2012 (UTC)
Inquisitor from game Force Commander
Force Commander uses the star destroyer inquisitor as grandgeneral Brashin's flagship where Brenn Tantor is controlling the BHCI. My question is surrounding the Battle of Hoth. Brenn Tantor supervises the troops. Is that also the inquisitor or is he supporting the troops from another ship? (excuse me for bad english, i'm german) Peacerokkaz 20:10, 17 July 2009 (UTC)
