EVERY SINGLE YT-Series Freighter Type/Variant Explained!
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In X-wing Alliance, an old pc space fight Sim game, you played as a family with a couple YT-1300's. Each one looks like the Millenium Falcon, but only have one laser turret on the top, were less maneuverable, and had a lower top speed. Later in the game you have a chance to fly as the Millenium Falcon, and you get the benefit of both laser turrets, extra maneuverability, and higher top speed. *If memory serves, I played it last over 20 years ago.
"Sabra" and "Selu". And also the YT-2000 "Otana".
That is a good game
The X-Wing series of games was brilliant.
Im glad someone said it. I loved that game and the Ortana is one of my favourite ships in Star Wars
Yeah i thought it was kind of odd - you play the whole game as Ace Azzameen and then the game abandons him in the final mission for Lando in the Falcon. It’s like the only “huh?” moment in a game that’s aging like fine wine, with the graphic advancements.
The Otana is one of the well known of the YT-2000 freighter models.
@@dennisdean7366 I remember the Outrider YT-2400
The Corellian family tree 🌴
I read this in the the voice of the Coconut Song, particularly the line "From the coconut family" x3
I like the YT-1930... seems like an easy "modifcation" would be to have a module for the mandibles that contains a couple of heavy blaster cannons and a proton torpedo launcher thus turning the "light freighter" into a heavy fighter (think F-14 in space).
The YT-1930 is my favorite YT model.
I have a company of mercenary Star Wars OCs that have a heavily modified version that's been stretched out to have an internal hanger bay capable of storing smaller starfighters and a dorsal opening landing pad connected to the hanger bay able to comfortably accommodate starships the size a Lambda-class shuttle (wings folded obviously).
1930 gang gang
I also am a fan of the 1930
I just love Corellian ships
Having grown up at just the right time of course I love the 2400. It also showed up more definitively in Cannon during the Rebels episode, “Iron Squadron,”
I'm quite taken with the YT-1930 myself.
The Outrider Is What Introduced Me To The Star Wars Legends Universe With SOTE Being My First Game To Play For N64
Ah after SOTE. Id prefer the Outrider over the falcon .
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You forgot to mention another YT-2000: The Otana from X-Wing Alliance flown by the Azzameen Family
I'd take a 2000 every time. Loved flying the Otana in X wing Alliance.
It was such an amazing ship.
Back when they cared more about the products they put out than the agenda they were pushing.
Finally a Corellian YT-Series type/Variant!
The YT-2000 has been my favorite of the YT series, only beat out by the CEC YV-929.
You need a much bigger crew for that one, the 2000 can be flown be a single pilot if necessary.
Peril in the EYE-ONOSPHERE. That was a capital i, not a lowercase L, lol!
Wow. I must've been really stoned when I said this, haha! Muh bad!
These videos are great! These must take many hours or days to search for all of these!
I had some books from Starlog that had Millenium Falcon blueprints. These books were from the 90s, and before Phantom Menace. I preferred that layout to the official 2020s layout. It featured a kitchen/galley behind the circuit bay Han and Leia had their firsr kiss in.
The YT-2000, the Otana, is my favorite.
Otana, YT2000.. Personal fav..
Glad to see the comments mentioning the Otana (YT-2000) from X wing alliance. That game got me into Star wars and its ships lore
Well I love how years ago everything was a “modified Corellian YT-1300”. Examples from the Galaxy Guide 6 : Tramp Freighters. The Oo-Ta Goo-Ta and the Solar Flare.
im VERY partial to the 1930, my TTRPG character had one and modified it into a bomber using TIE Bomber Munitions. She also had chunks of TIE fighter imbedded in the mandibles from a mid air collision with said TIE fighter because the other players manning the turrets couldnt hit a barn if they fell on it.
Yt 2400 is my favorite
2000 for me, i fell in love with that type in X-Wing Alliance.
Also, i prefer my cockpits centered. But hey, to each their own.
I've been working (very slowly) on a SW fan fic with a character named after myself, via an old SW RPG character naming strategy. After Order 66, he was gifted a salvaged YT-1000, a C1 droid, and an AC-36 pilot droid by Bail Organa, and began working as a pilot running freight and passengers in the Outer Rim, to avoid the Empire. The ship was named "Wanderlust", because of all the traveling he ended up doing. I even had a small, low-detail, model of a YT-1000 3D printed to help with my imagination. Later on, the Wanderlust crew joined the Rebel Alliance.
The 2400 and the 2000 do it for me. I may be biased because of being the target demographic for Shadows of the Empire and X-Wing Alliance though...
X-Wing alliance was peak space sim with a fantastic story!
Great summary, although there might be 1 issue, the wookiepeedia (which might be wrong) says that the cargo of the YT-2000 is only 15 tons larger than the YT-1300.
I like to think the YT-series actually goes back thousands of years, with the Ebon Hawk being an early one. It's estimated the Millenium Falcon is over 100 years old by the time of the sequels, and it's known that Star Wars ships often serve for hundreds of years (and presumably the companies; look at Czerka which both canonically and in legends survived 4000+ years). So, it would make a lot more sense. If you go by the Heir to the Empire series, working YT-1300's were rare just a few years after Endor, so realistically there's got to be a lot more newer models out there than what we've seen in lore (maybe which don't fit the classic YT mold or are significantly smaller). The YT-1300 was considered older by the time of Shadows of the Empire, with the YT-2400 considered fairly new.
Sorry, the Ebon Hawk was a Dynamic class freighter, and not a member of the YT family. That said, many design elements found in the YT family were used in other earlier ships including the Dynamic class, and the XS stock light freighter, which is sort of like a YT-1300 scaled up by a factor of three. I'm still wondering why they called a 101 meter long ship a "light freighter".
What the hell is an aluminum falcon? 😂😂
YT-1930 has to be the peak of the line, seems like you get the most bang for your buck and a little of everything that came before it plus the most stable flight of the line
I kit-bashed a YT-1760 mockup in 2004. Still have it.
"ionosphere," not Lonosphere. Great video. That just stuck out to me.
Give it up for the Otana, from X-Wing Alliance - a 25yr old-ish game that’s aging like fine wine. I highly recommend real Star Wars fans (not Disney SW fans) give it a look. The YT-2000 and -2400 are truly unique designs, from back when they actually cared about the products they put out.
heck, Dash Rendar was the main protagonist of a very iconic Nintendo 64 game.
Since we saw the milenium falcon in ep 3 it doesn't make sense because we know that then it had the escape pod and was blue
Revenge of the Sith came out before Rogue One and before Disney bought Star Wars and so we had no idea back then that it looked the other way in Solo
Couldve been before lando got it
Do we know if it was specifically the Millennium Falcon, or was it just another YT-1300?
@@zacharybyford8200 the solo film mad it seem like the ship is blue sith the escape pod the ship we ship we see in the original trilogy and ep 3 would be unique to han
I never needed to know this but I’m glad I do now
Gotta love how they make up some weird stories of continuity about something a kit-basher came up with in the 1970s with the models he had at hand. The problem with modern sci-fi is also, that every design must be purposeful. Purposeful from our point of view doesn't mean it needs to look like anything we would make up, with our minds. I wish there was a little more randomness, especially in Star Wars, these days, again.
this is a strange family tree😂😂
A TIE fighter video like this would be 2 hours long.
The Otana, a YT 2400 freighter, was the main ship of the video game X-wing Alliance. That is what I got to know that ship from...
YT-2000, the one with the centered cockpit. YT-2400 would be like Dash Rendar´s Outrider.
They make some excellent ships
One of the Star Wars shows should have shown the YT1300 moving cargo like at 1:14... missed opportunity
I love the design of the YT 1930, just wish I knew of a game that'd let me fly it. Well I can dream.
My favorite is the Millennium Falsehood and generally all things Wraith squadron
Jesum Crowe! Were waiting for a Freelancer/Starfield type game in the Star Wars Wars Galaxy!
The YT-1000 and YT-2400 are on my list of ship I want to own if I lived in a galaxy far far away.
I just realize that the design of most of these remind me of the Kilrathi Dralthi´s from the Wing Commander games.
If I was to build a form of merchant fleet in the Star Wars Legends universe, I would definitely go with various models of YT freighters. Maybe a couple of VCX-100s and a modified Pelta-class frigate or two.
If I was to pick one, it would have to be the YT-1930. Nice design in my opinion, but there were other good ones as well.
The millennium falcon was based off a dinner plate with drawing a triangle on one side.
My favorite is the YT-1930
A Lego MOC YT-1450 Light Freighter - "The Nadir"
One thing you didn't mention about the YT-1300 was that there was a center cockpit variant. That might well be my favorite, but I do have a soft spot for the YT-1760 as well.
People don't mention the center-cockpit option for the YT-1300 because it disproves their headcanons about shipping logistics and how "small freighters aren't efficient".
YT-2400 is my favourite of the YT Series. You should do a video on the YV series of CEC ships.
Another yt2400 was used in the jedi outcast video game. I'm surprised it wasn't mentioned
Asteroid dancer is a baller name for a ship
I would use the Corellian Spice Freighter as my personal ship
Funny how we describe these imaginary ships like historical pieces... you can basically tell anything in my mind
Love the Outrider.
2400 all day. Change some cargo over to power generation n shields. Add some missiles.
10:35. That's it? The ship that was at the center of Shadows of the Empire, the biggest Star Wars expansion pre-prequels, and all that's mentioned is that it's Dash Rendar's ship?
YT-1300: Ok, right off the bat... the _entire existence_ of every other YT-series ship disproves the whole "it has to be a tugboat because the interior space is insufficient for cargo" theory. While I won't deny that cargo pods are a valid use for the mandibles, the YT-1300 is the only YT-series class that even has those mandibles. Every other YT model either lacks mandibles entirely or sticks a cockpit in between them. In reality, while the YT-1300 can be used as a cargo tug, that's not its primary role, and this functionality goes more to show how versatile the ship is. As a separate note, the ship's overbuilt engines are there specifically because CEC wanted to make the YT-1300 more sporty than previous YT models which were generally considered to be sluggish. The YT-1760 has even more heavily overbuilt engines despite its design making it completely useless as a tugboat. As a reminder, _not all freight is bulk freight._ Also, pilots who did find themselves needing more cargo space but had to travel to ports that didn't have support for intermodal containers (i.e. any ground-based spaceport) could purchase external-mounted, cargo containers that were basically a glorified roof cargo rack. These containers were not climate controlled or airtight, however, so they were only good for carrying goods that weren't sensitive to the vacuum of space.
YT-450A: Not really an in-setting fact, but model makers seem to have headcanoned a design for this ship by kitbashing a Star Trek Defiant-class with parts of a YT-1300.
YT-700: Yuck
YT-1000: This is what I mean by other YT-series ships disproving the "tugboat" theory. If there was no place in Star Wars for small courier vessels, if the only way to ship cargo was through bulk and intermodal shipping routes, there'd be no point for this ship to exist. Anyway, other than being the first "modern" YT-series vessel as well as evidence that low-volume cargo shipping exists in the Star Wars galaxy, this ship is unremarkable.
YT-1100 and 1150: I've seen a lot of people headcanon this as being a more primitive version of the YT-1200 or some sort of combination of the 1000 and 1200.
YT-1200: First off, your labelling on the images of the ship is incorrect. The sensor boom is the rounded boom on the port side of the ship, the dorsal boom actually houses a loading crane - this is actually the main reason for the YT-1300's mandibles as well, except instead of a physical crane the YT-1300 has short-ranged tractor beams, which allow it to use the mandibles as both a crane and a connection point for various modules depending on the job the ship was needed to do. Anyway, it's kinda funny that you say the side cockpit is a standard feature of the YT-series when only the 1200, 1300 and 2400 canonically had side-mounted cockpits (the 700's was offset but still on the front of the vessel).
YT-1210: This is literally just a YT-1200 with an extra engine.
YT-1220: Looking at its usage case, I wouldn't be surprised if this ship was just a passenger variant of the YT-1210 or YT-1200.
YT-1250: This is literally just a YT-1210
YT-1760: This thing is basically built for both bounty hunters and fast couriers. Its improved maneuverability and speed makes it good for both urgent deliveries of low-volume high-value goods (like medical supplies) and for pursuit.
YT-1930: If you actually look closely at the hull design, you'd find that this is actually just a YT-1300 with the conventional cylindrical engines options, a center cockpit and permanently attached external cargo pods.
YT-2000: This is my favorite YT-series ship. It's a beefy, rock-solid vessel with lots of internal space that could maneuver way better than it had any right to. However, the YT-2000 actually had one significant flaw - it was too big for landing pads designed to accept earlier YT-series vessels. If you've ever played Star Citizen and flown a Caterpillar or C2 and tried to park it at ArcCorp, the game will often assign you a landing pad meant for Constellations and parking the ship ends up being a tight squeeze. This is a similar situation to what a lot of YT-2000 pilots would encounter.
YT-2400: Advertised as "having every major feature of the YT-1300 in a more compact package". Yet lacks the mandibles of the YT-1300 that make so many people assume that the YT-1300 has to be a dedicated tugboat. Hm, maybe the "tugboat" role of the YT-1300 is more of a happy little accident than the ship's intended role? Sorry, it's a bit of a pet peeve of mine that people immediately jumped to the conclusion that the YT-1300 HAD to be a dedicated tugboat after seeing the concept art of a YT-1300 carrying intermodal containers, simply because the Millennium Falcon (which doesn't even have the stock interior layout and was specifically kitted as a pleasure yacht with smuggling capabilities) had "insufficient" cargo space for a freighter.
YT-2550: Yuck
YT-5100: That is literally just a YT-1000.
I like the second to last one
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I don't know, my fav is still the YT-600. the "Ford truck" of the YT class. really small, really light cargo, only 80 tons cargo cap.. max of 5 people, 2 crew 3 passanger or 1 crew 4... it wouldn't really be all that special except that its easly modifyable.
its small, its light, it can go places larger freighter and shuttles cant... 60' long, 50' wide, 10' high... you can park it almost anywhere... and for a "hero ship" its small size and such makes its just feal right...
5:52 nah-cell
Did I blink when you mentioned the Ghost?
6:02 peril in the Lonosphere? You mean the I-On-O-Sphere?
Thanks
Thank you!!
My favorite YT ship is sadly not canon or legends, but a fan-made ship, the YT-2600.
I'd rather watch Fan-made videos over the Disney garbage.
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Yt-2400 yah true that was the only movie but It was on tv shows like Star Wars rebels and games as mentioned
How do you make this list and not mention the YT2400 the Iron Squadron from Rebels S3E8??
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anyone else just bingeing these videos?
I like the yt-2000.
My favorite is the YT-1930, but I might be a little biased since I’m the guy that created it. 😅
Listen a star wars „Trucking“ simulator in wich you can customize your own YT modell freighter and you fly through the galaxy as either a legitimate cargo pilot or a smuggler wouldn‘t that be awesome?
How about all shuttles classes explained next
What was the ship from KOTOR, i always just assumed it was a YT series because of the look of it.
My fav is Millennium Falcon
I realize that this particular ship is part of the EU, but isn't the Ebon Hawk an earlier model of the YT freighter series?
Not every type. 2400 types, we be here for a while. Every one shown or talked about yes.
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So what about the "Ghost" from Star Wars Rebels? That's not a Corellian ship?
I flew a couple
I've vastly preferre the legends origin for both Han Solo and the millennium falcon. So much more interesting then the solo movie, although the imperial Army in solo was intriguing but trying to cram all of Han Solo's origin in the one movie just lost too much.
You could say the Ebon Hawk from Darth Revan's era was an ancestor of the Millennium Falcon due to it's appearance and performance being on par with the Falcon. Perhaps this was purposely done by Bioware when they created the Ebon Hawk. To have a starship that is much like the Millennium Falcon to be a call back for Star Wars fans.
It was, Bioware fully admitted to that, though the Ebon Hawk is much more massive, being way larger and heavier than the Falcon´s YT-1300 series.
IMO I think the yt 1930 is the best looking
Could you please make one for C Series/Vcx Series too?
wsg
YT 2000 would be my personal ship to take a ride in the stars.
No one cares
Otana crew rise up
Is this Ebon Hawk a corellian ship? I'm curious, it gives the right vibes
It was produced by "Core Galaxy Systems", a company that ceased to exist 500BBY due to competition from Kuat Drive Yeards.
Sadly i couldn´t find out where CGS was based from, might have been Corellia.
Most famous in science fiction. Must I remind you of a ship name U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 and all her variants
Hate to break it to you but Star Wars had more mass appeal. Not saying that Star Trek wasn't good, just that it was just a bit more niche. I'd rank the Enterprise in the top three, though, likely tied with the Tardis from Doctor Who and edging out Galactica from Battlestar Galactica.
Am i the only one that thought he said lando calrizzian
You missed YT-1860
What the hell is an aluminium falcon?
If i owned one it would have to be symmetrical lol ,
It's be-lied not bellied.
Yt-1300
You didn't show the YT600 😢
and YT stands for ?