It’s the Star Wars-inspired mega-yacht in search of a mega-villain to match.
Inspired by an Imperial Star Destroyer, Darth Vader’s flagship in the first movie, the 492-footer mirrors the spacecraft’s distinctive wedge-shape with sharp angular lines extending from bow to stern.
It was created by British design studio ThirtyC, because of founder Rob Armstrong’s love of the franchise.
And though the ship – strictly a gigayacht – is only a concept design at present, its creators say there’s no reason it couldn’t be a real working yacht.
The design team have also thought what it would be like to be aboard.
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Large sections of glass replace more conventional yacht-building materials, giving the vessel its sci-fi appearance while providing expansive sea views from inside.
Perfect for chasing any jellyfish who maybe affiliated to the Rebel Alliance – or any sea creatures who looks suspiciously like Yoda.
Details of the interior layout remain limited, although the concept includes accommodation for large numbers of guests, crew, or Stormtroopers.
The captain’s quarters are positioned high on the bridge deck, while a concealed hangar is designed to house tenders and Jet Skis.
The latest unveiling continues ThirtyC’s annual tradition of blending luxury yacht design with elements from one of the world’s most recognisable science fiction franchises.
Now it just needs a real-life Darth Vader or Emperor Palpatine to commission it to be built.
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