If an ally of the Empire decides to acquire such outdated Capital Ships, it's largely overlooked. Anything built well before the Clone Wars, or lacking the firepower common in later Clone Wars warships, is seen as a secondary concern. Older Capital Ships are a lower priority, though still higher than smaller designs. The Empire works hard to track any modern Capital Ship, and though a few from the Clone Wars do end up being used against the Empire, the numbers are small enough not to be a threat to more than individual sectors. Although Imperial planners have little fear of snub fighters or even armed Space Transports, the threat of Capital Ships in the hands of renegade forces is a high concern. Capital Ships are hard to hide or maintain, and are the first concern of the New Order. In the years right after the Clone Wars, few Capital Ships are in the hands of anyone other than the Empire, planetary navies, and a small number of business consortiums so large that they have the same amount of influence as planetary governments (If not more). Inexpugnable-Class Tactical Command Vessel Though most Capital Ships in service during this time are strictly for military use, a few serve the general public in other roles. Knights of the Old Republic Campaign Guide Listed below include all Capital Ships of the Star Wars Saga Edition Roleplaying game, found in the various add-on reference books. 3.1 Clone Wars Saga Edition Fan Sourcebook.
2.2 Knights of the Old Republic Campaign Guide.