Talk:Kamikaze-class Star Destroyer/@comment-31421-20130127173558

To the author, I want you to think about something. 300 x 200 x 300 meters is about the size of six Nimitz-class aircraft carriers, give or take. You could make it 8 if you wanted. Nimitz-class ships have a total complement of 5,000. Eight of them would be 40,000 people total. Your monstrosity of a ship has a crew of 900,000. A Dreadnaught-class heavy cruiser, which has a similar displacement to your ship, has 16,000 crew and was considered very heavily-crewed. The point here is that having 900,000 people on a ship this size is incomprehensible. It makes no sense. The number is off by at least an order of magnitude. To make it even more laughable, you say the ship only displaces 890 tons. Assuming those are metric tons and that the average weight of a person is 70 kilos, the crew of your ship outweighs its mass by about 30,000 metric tons. Did you just assign random numbers to the infobox?