Trench's Battlesphere | |
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Trench's Battlesphere |
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Modified Core Ship |
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300 G |
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Extensive sensor systems |
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B1 Battle Droid storage room |
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19 BBY |
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19 BBY, during the Mission to Trench's Battlesphere |
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Trench's Battlesphere also known as Trench's Battlestation was a Battlesphere under the command of the Harch Admiral Trench, Commander lesser, Lieutenant Saam, and General Dod. His modified Lucrehulk-class Core Ship was later destroyed by the Galactic Empire when they arrived to destroy the Battlepshere.
Characteristics[]
Originally a Trade Federation Core Ship, Trench's Battlesphere was heavily modified by the time it was utilized as a listening post. Unlike a standard Core Ship, the Battlestation possessed large antennae protruding from both the top and bottom of the vessel. Additionally, massive sensor dishes crowned the Battlestation's upper hemisphere. Its interception range spanned the entire galaxy, being able to eavesdrop on HoloNet messages as well as monitor long-range movements of starships.
Internally, the Battlestation contained a disassembly chamber for the dismantling of droids, as well as landing bays that possessed enough space to accommodate the 88th Flight, shuttles, and landing crafts such as Trench's Maxillipede Shuttle, Gume Saam's LAAT/i, and many more craft. The doors to the landing bays were controlled by astromech droid interface terminals, both within the bays and on the exterior of the station. Trench's Battlesphere also had at least one room filled with B1 Battle Droid components for storage.
The Battlestation was kept afloat by repulsorlift generators that were powered by reactors; the reactors themselves were protected by a ray shielded door.