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The KDY [[bridge tower]] is a distinctive element used across a vast number of KDY-originated starship classes. It's known properties allow new ships to be immediately scaled, although the towers are often very different in detail. | The KDY [[bridge tower]] is a distinctive element used across a vast number of KDY-originated starship classes. It's known properties allow new ships to be immediately scaled, although the towers are often very different in detail. They are a distinctive feature of [[Imperial Star Destroyer|Imperial Star Destroyers]] | ||
==Design== | ==Design== | ||
The basic KDY bridge tower consists of a neck of varying height (sometimes so short as to be invisible) lifting a hexagonal 'bridge' above the dorsal superstructure. The upper surface of these towers almost always feature a pair of geometric spheres at either side and an H-shaped structure located centrally. The actual bridge - where the ship in question is commanded - is located centrally on the forward face of this hexagonal structure. | The basic KDY bridge tower consists of a neck of varying height (sometimes so short as to be invisible) lifting a hexagonal 'bridge' above the dorsal superstructure. The upper surface of these towers almost always feature a pair of geometric spheres at either side and an H-shaped structure located centrally. The actual bridge - where the ship in question is commanded - is located centrally on the forward face of this hexagonal structure. |
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The KDY bridge tower is a distinctive element used across a vast number of KDY-originated starship classes. It's known properties allow new ships to be immediately scaled, although the towers are often very different in detail. They are a distinctive feature of Imperial Star Destroyers
Design
The basic KDY bridge tower consists of a neck of varying height (sometimes so short as to be invisible) lifting a hexagonal 'bridge' above the dorsal superstructure. The upper surface of these towers almost always feature a pair of geometric spheres at either side and an H-shaped structure located centrally. The actual bridge - where the ship in question is commanded - is located centrally on the forward face of this hexagonal structure.