Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Every Star Wars enthusiast knows the iconic shape of the Empire's main capital ship, the Imperial Star Destroyer. One of the most important ships in the history of the Star Wars galaxy, the Imperial-class Star Destroyer was the backbone of the Empire's colossal fleet, and was a terrifying sight for anyone who wasn't an Imperial.
The Original Star Destroyer Since appearing over Tatooine in A New Hope, the Devastator also appeared in a minor role in The Empire Strikes Back. In terms of modern projects, it appears surprisingly and terrifyingly at Scarif in Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. Most recently, the Devastator appeared in the Obi-Wan Kenobi series, where it chased the aged Jedi Master in its full glory, with Vader at the helm.
6 Dauntless The Jedha City Star Destroyer One of the most stunning visuals, again in Rogue One, is the Imperial I-class Star Destroyer hanging over Jedha City. Under occupation, the religious pilgrimage-site city has a Star Destroyer parked directly overhead, which is where lots of the city's kyber crystals are being taken. The Star Destroyer looming over the ancient city is the Dauntless.
The Empire Strikes Back's Main Enemy While it chases the Millennium Falcon, the Avenger is also responsible for several other iconic things in The Empire Strikes Back. It is the Imperial II-class Star Destroyer that launches the probe droids in the opening scene of the movie, leading to the Battle of Hoth. The Avenger is also the Star Destroyer that the Falcon hides on the back of while it releases its garbage, leading to its sneaky escape.
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