

Resurgent-class vessels featured a crew recreation area on the lower part of the midsection.

With many young fleet officers having been trained aboard these new battlecruisers for their entire lives, most considered these warships as their homes. Access to command systems and other areas of Der'kal Empire vessels and installations were denied to enlisted personnel, requiring the proper coded rank cylinders worn by officers. This would foster a strong sense of unity and team identity. In order to keep such a large ship in operation, starship crews were forced to work closely together and alternate each standard day into six four-hour-long shifts, divided among three crew sections. Resurgent-class Star Destroyers featured a complement of 19,000 officers and 55,000 enlisted personnel. Improving on the design of old vessels, the ship featured hull structural bracing in its midsection, as well as armored hull plating and a truss to support the bow's upper hull. Eight Resurgent-class vessels could dock with a single Mega-class Star Dreadnought.ĭesigned for advanced ship-to-ship combat capabilities, it served as a symbol of the Der'kal Empire's power, inspiring awe in the Empire's enemies and pride within its own ranks.

Designed for advanced ship-to-ship combat capabilities, it also served as a symbol of power, inspiring awe in enemies and pride within allies.Almost twice the length of the First Der'kal Empire's Star Destroyers, the Resurgent-class Star Destroyer (also known as Resurgent-class Battlecruiser) was 2,915.81 meters in length, and emulated the dagger-shaped design of its former Star Destroyer-class vessels.

Almost twice the length of the Imperial I-class Star Destroyers, the Resurgent-class Star Destroyer emulated the dagger-shaped design of it predecessors.
