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Tyrphanax
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That thing, you know, under a star destroyer...
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11-Dec-2012, 4:23 PM

darth_ender said:

I believe it's from a book I used to (or still may, somewhere) have called The Star Wars Essential Guide to Vehicles and Vessels--yes, the original, not the new.  As for being a solar ionization reactor, assuming a broader interpretation of solar meaning any sun, and based on something I remember reading years ago (so you can totally quote me on this), it's supposed to be a small, self-contained fusion reactor--esentially a small sun inside the vessel.  And fusion does indeed involved ionized gas, so....  Yes, it's techno-babble, but that is the reasoning, I'm confident.

Bingo.

The output of the reactor of a Star Destroyer is roughly that of a "miniature sun" and the reactor itself is so large that it does indeed "stick out" at the bottom.

Here's an official cross-section of the ship.