TOR Sith Empire vs PT Republic

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TOR Sith Empire vs PT Republic

If the TOR Sith Empire was suddenly thrust into the PT era and was forced to attack immediatel, which force would win the war?

Assuming this is the SE as of the beginning of the GW then I'd say they win. Otherwise it could go either way assuming it's not as of KotFE.

GAR

Logistics advantage, vastly greater resources and tech. Versatility and much better in fighters/ships, ground troops and so on.

SE has super weapons, but it's not as if those can't be dealt with.

I don't think that GAR have advantage in the aspect of Technology.

Does GAR have any superweapons? Ancient Sith Empire built several.

The Clone Armies are also going to face much more dynamic and capable forces in ancient Sith.

Originally posted by S_W_LeGenD
I don't think that GAR have advantage in the aspect of Technology.

Does GAR have any superweapons? Ancient Sith Empire built several.

The Clone Armies are also going to face much more dynamic and capable forces in ancient Sith.

The SE doesn't really have much in the way of ships and fighters, their standard fighter and bomber aren't gonna be a real match for an ARC-170 or an ETA-2 Interceptor or whatever other starfighter the Clones have.

Their biggest ship is a Dreadnaught which is fine, but the Venator heavily outclasses that in terms of fighter support.

Now they do have the advantage of super weapons, but it's not as if those can't be destroyed, given that they are all on ships. If the OR can get information and strike forces to destroy them, I have no doubt that the GAR would be able to do the same with their Intelligence branch and SF.

What's the canonical number of Sith in the Sith Empire and clones in the GAR?

Millions of Sith. 🙂

Millions of Sith.

I'm wondering if the PT could stave off the numbers disadvantage with superior tech. mmm

That's what I was gonna post. You stole my words, Joker.

Clones have 3++ million according to the CWCG, not really seeing number advantage, if there is any it'll be small.

Add to that the SE standard commanders aren't particularly smart, the fact that a mere 50k force was considered unprecedented at the time got destroyed by a paltry force of a 4k+ Republic Forces that they had to call for backup. Because hey, they just decided to throw their giant numbers advantage and hoped for the best.

A 50k army is pretty much nothing, that's just above a Clone Corps which is 36k troopers and vastly below a Sector Army which is 146k troops.

Well, Sith > clones, so the fact they have comparable numbers still puts it in favor of the Sith Empire. They also have there own ground troops that can compete with the clones, right?

On another note, the GAR probably do have a tactical / strategic advantage.

Originally posted by Aurbere
Millions of Sith. 🙂

Who die to even shitter robots than the Separatists'.

Millions of Sith, my ass.

It is stated to be 'millions'. The actual prowess of the average Sith in the SWTOR SE, though, is questionable.

Originally posted by |King Joker|
Well, Sith > clones, so the fact they have comparable numbers still puts it in favor of the Sith Empire. They also have there own ground troops that can compete with the clones, right?

On another note, the GAR probably do have a tactical / strategic advantage.

The thing is though...the standard Sith Warrior seen in the trailer of Hope...aren't that great. Of course they'd have the advantage of melee combat, but it's not as if troopers weren't killing them. Heck one of them got clocked in the face with the butt of a blaster rifle and sent into the ground.

Far as the SE Troops?....Eh, I don't find them really impressive tbh.

Although, the quality of the average Sith probably started to go up when they reconquered Korriban and installed the Sith trials, challenges, etc.

Wasn't the Battle of Alderaan like way after they conquered Korriban and all that? The same with the Battle of Bothawui.

Still if a 50k numbers is what the SE considers to be an Army, they are gonna have a hard time getting anywhere. That's if they are even able to land any troops, if they get any space.

Should be like 10-15 years difference.

10-50 years after? Then fvck logic. I don't get how can a Sith be mediocre after passing the Korriban trials seen in the story arcs of Inq and Warr.

Originally posted by Col. Valerian
10-50 years after? Then fvck logic. I don't get how can a Sith be mediocre after passing the Korriban trials seen in the story arcs of Inq and Warr.

Well not every Sith is the Inq and Warrior, they are noted as special after all.