Did you happen to do a sensor scan on the ship before we were boarded or since?
How many engines does an ISD have? or if you want to use D20 Future rules.. How many Power cores does this ship have?
OOC going by an Internet search... which would probably be revealed by your original sensor scan,is that an ISD has 7 main engines...
So if you are proposing only shutting down one, it's only going to be like shutting off a plane engine,we will still be moving ,but at a slower rate.
I ooc am trying to determine the distance to Mandalore. it's something like 11 systems away...Many 10,000's away...
trying to determine from the Navi computer, how long it will take to reach Mandalore.
In case we just want to ride out the Hyperspace to it's destination.
Navicomputer
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Navicomputer
Reference Book: Star Wars Saga Edition Starships of the Galaxy
Starship Systems Type: Movement Systems
NAVICOMPUTER | EMPLACEMENT POINTS | AVAILABILITY | SIZE RESTRICTION | COST |
---|---|---|---|---|
Limited | 0 | Common | - | 500 |
Standard | 1 | Licensed | - | 2000 |
Advanced | 2 | Licensed | - | 20,000 |
A Navicomputer is an astrogation calculator designed to make all the calculations necessary to travel through Hyperspace. Most Starships have Navicomputers, but those that lack Hyperdrives and some fighters that depend on Astromech Droids do not.
Though extremely expensive, Advanced Navicomputers exist. These grant a +10 bonus on Use Computer checks made for Astrogation, rather than a typical Navicomputer's +5 bonus. Additionally, a character aboard a ship that has a Navicomputer need not be Trained in the Use Computer Skill to make use of the Astrogation aspect of the Skill.