A/N: Call me insane, but I ship Darth Vader/Executor and Vader/Human!Executor. Like, Human!GLaDOS/Chell or Human!Megatron/Sam. :U

A/N #2: My personal headcanon is that DV thinks of the Executor as his daughter. He got the idea to build a giant f-ing ship that dwarfs the ship that was bigger than Leia's cruiser* in A New Hope, after all, and he was in charge of the SSD's construction.

A/N #3: *I'm just going to pretend the Lusankya doesn't exist.

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Don't you feel these... sensations? Waves of almost visible energy, rippling through time and space, giving the observer only a faint premonition of the arrival of... something?

The Force is swirling, quivering when she drops ever so smoothly out of hyperspace and right into the heat of battle, waging war upon those who oppose her, spreading the harmony of terror and chaos, and ultimately laying waste to rogue worlds while sowing the seeds of dread within Rebel hearts.

She vanishes in one giant burst of light when her foes' fleet is annihilated without mercy, then sweeps away from the battlefield, leaving her enemies behind beaten, defeated and in pieces.

Nineteen thousand meters of raw destructive power and regal beauty make up the hulking Star Dreadnought that serves as the flagship of the Imperial Navy. She is feared. And she is mine.

She is a world on her own with all the luxuries one can dream of, but also a more than deadly weapon when her true power is unleashed, capable of bringing about more carnage and destruction than both the Death Stars possibly could.

There she is... the most magnificent warship ever known to sentient society. Isn't she beautiful in her own, twisted way?

She is the first and will be the only of her kind. A ship whose mention casts silence where lively conversation was, whose mere presence is enough to frighten an entire star system into submission and cowardice.

She is the infamous Executor, flagship of Death Squadron, daughter of mine... the light within the vast darkness of my mind, just as I am the shadow obscuring her light.

May she find it in her heart to have mercy with us all.