![]() ![]() ![]() So, a normal ISD-1 comes in at 1600 metres long, while the Xyston comes in at 2406 metres long, making it roughly 1.5x larger than the ISD-1. ![]() Being a scaled up Rogue One model, the specs were scaled up too. So, the eagle-eyed fans (myself included) noticed that the Xyston is in fact, not a brand new ship, in fact it's a scaled up ISD-1 model taken directly from Rogue One and the hull was remodelled to accommodate the big boi laser taken off presumably the Mandator 4 model as seen in The Last Jedi. There's no current canon lore explanation to why the Xyston was designed off of an ISD-1, as by the time of Rise of Skywalker, the design would have been 53 years old! That's really old for a ship of the line design, especially when the former Empire was all about cutting edge tech. Star Wars fans would have noticed that it was based on the design for the ISD-1 as it has an exposed tractor beam array, rather than an internal one, as was fitted to the ISD-2. ![]() Sure, it has a cool name but that's about it. And then we have the Star Destroyer as seen in Rise of Skywalker the Xyston-Class. ![]()
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