
Speaking of weaponry, the Tri-Scythe’s total amount of weaponry was between those of the Scythe battlecruisers and the ShaShore frigates. The Tri-Scythes were larger and bulkier than the ShaShore-class frigates, due to the increased amount of reactors and power generators needed to fuel the weapons and batteries on the three frontal blades. This class of ships was similar to the Scythe battlecruisers, but were wider and had two additional smaller blades. Tri-Scythe-class frigate/battlecruiser - Built by Mon Calamari Shipyards for the Galactic Federation of Free Alliances. After the surrender of the Galactic Alliance government at the war’s end, many Scythe battlecruisers were still used in the Galactic Alliance Remnant during operations against the Sith. The Scythe battlecruisers saw extensive use during the Sith-Imperial War in 137 ABY. The Scythe battlecruisers was heavily armored, had advanced mon calamari shielding (like previous mon calamari ships before), and had advanced weaponry of 3 heavy turbolaser batteries, 6 standard turbolaser batteries, 2 heavy ion cannon batteries, and 40 proton torpedo tubes grounded in 4 proton torpedo batteries with a total 160-warhead capacity. The Scythe battlecruiser was radically different from other mon calamari ships from previous generations, as it had a unique frontal blade (which was armed with the majority of the ship’s weaponry) and was a mass-produced, standardized design. This new kind of warships was the primary warship-type of the Galactic Alliance Defense Fleet approximately 100 years after the Yuuzhan Vong War.

MC140 Scythe-class main battlecruiser - Built by Mon Calamari Shipyards for the Galactic Federation of Free Alliances.
