The Millennium Falcon is Overrated "Junk"?
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- čas přidán 14. 06. 2024
- The Millennium Falcon is a great ship. And yet, I don't want one. What I'd like is a completely different light freighter.
Personally, I'm not the greatest mechanic. There are things I'd be able to handle on my own, but really I need a helping hand. Or a dozen of them.
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#00:00 Shopping for a Ship
#14:05 Shopping for a Droid
#20:58 Outro - Zábava
It's so enjoyable to get some well thought out lore comparisons and thought about the details that make star wars so immersive in the first place
"This is what all 7 of you were waiting for." - referring to the Outrider
Bruh
You didn’t need to call us Shadows of the Empire fans out
I hope the likes stay at 7
There are dozens of us!!
what we lack in number we make up for in passion!
We needs a Shadows of the Empire movie and one that feels like vintage Star Wars
Where the other SOTE fans?
This is a nearly perfect example of the "quintescential nerd conversation". Way more detail than is really needed. But perfectly and meticulously supported. Loved the video, bring my back to arguing with my cousins over which ship in the TIE-FIGHTER dog fighting game we would rather personally own.
The good ol days XD , I'd go with the classic standard, the Tie Fighter. Awful cockpit but great aesthetic. What would you choose, out of any Star wars non capital ship?
@@Blessed_V0id I'm a huge fan of the TIE Interceptor. But things like the B-Wing, or TIE Defender would be pretty neat as well. Don't know why but I lean toward those heavier "Multi-role fighter" models.
Central mounted Astromech in a delta seven check the clone wars tv series
I’d say it has exactly as much info as needed
@19:48 Anakin's Custom Delta-7B Aethersprite-class light interceptor "Azure Angel", from the original Clone Wars series, has a centrally mounted Astromech forward of the cockpit.
Oooh good one, I forgot about that! Good memory, video ruined.
@@smileyp4535 video ruined, disappointment immeasurable :P
So did the other variant of the Delta-7 seen in the 3D clone wars series, in that one every Jedi has a newer variant of the Delta-7 with a centerline astromech socket, including Obi Wan.
@@Slender_Man_186 I didn't know that variant was also used in the Clone wars 3d series. I have a slight bias toward the original 2d series tbh.
Plo koons blade of Dorin also has it.
2:31 "How does one acquire such military grade equipment?" Well, you see...
~First the players need to determine what kind of military grade equipment they want (common or rare, old vs current vs experimental, overall quality, which faction's military, etc.).
~Then the GM needs to gauge the difficulty of obtaining it based on the above criteria and the overall cost.
~Next the players check their talent trees to see if they "know someone" and/or have other perks that will either lower the difficulty or upgrade their dice pool.
~Finally, if the players have enough credits and succeed in their roll, then they'll get such military grade equipment.
I'm sorry, these videos really make me geek out on Fantasy Flight's Star Wars tabletop games.
im an imperial General i just flash by rank badge and i get what i want
I run the old West End Games RPG. Brilliant stuff.
I think a better way would to suggest, assuming you can leave the main narrative, a hit, basically, to go get the equipment. Unless you are already part of a military organization acquiring modern or certainly experimental military tech should be quite difficult in the time of the Empire.
@@isimiel3405 Sir!
@@pubcle My last game did have heists as a theme, though they were allied with the Empire. They managed to even have stormtroopers guard them while stealing fuel from right under their nose!
Han and Chewbacca knew people, so they got a bonus on their rolls.
Then Lando also knew people and Lea could easily get anything she wanted.
I really like a Star Wars lore channel that isn't just reading off wookipedia articles. That was fun.
One of my favorite lore video is the one answering the question of the comfiest seat on the Jedi council. Because that is the kind of deep lore we really need.
19:54 I believe the clone wars animated show has a number of centrally mounted astromech droids in delta 7's, whether you consider that a reliable source or not is another question
Reliable? It's canon, what do you mean?
@@Sky_Guy yeah, but there's some artistic license taken in the clone wars show, so it might be that it's actually the same ship looking different in the different styles
@@Agarricus WAIT! Artistic license? So you're telling me Count Dooku doesn't have an Easter-Island head in the official lore? Blasphemy!
@@Agarricusthe artistic differences are more designs of the characters and slight changes to the ships but I think this is to big of a change to be considered an “artistic license”
it's actually a second variant of the aether sprite
4:48 The Acclamator class assault ship had a hyperdrive rating of 0.6, which is insane because such things would be decades-old by the time of the OT and was a mass-produced light capital warship.
They don't build em like they used to , I guess.
Virtually all the stats on the Aclamator are absurd exagerations from the incredible cross-sections book who's author was a total wanker and wrote all of it in a dick-measuring contest with StarTrek. It's so riddled with inconsistency and internal logical errors that it should be discarded in it's entirity. While Acclamator might be faster then Venator theirs no way it was so far ahead of every other warship in the galaxy.
There were also fuel inefficient.
@@mazz2622*Gestures at the Rakata*
*Gestures at the Gree*
*Gestures at the Old Republic GSI droids*
The Acclamator *was* designed as one of the first long haul supply and troop carriers of the Grand Army of the Republic, and its main purpose was to move a LOT of troops all over Republic territory ASAP at the outbreak of the war
The ship with a class 0.6 hyperdrive is the Jade Shadow. It was a SoruSubb Horizon-class star yacht originally owned by Mara Jade. After the fall of the Empire and Mara Jade joining the New Jedi Order (and eventually starting a relationship with Luke Skywalker), Mara and Luke had Han upgrade the ship's hyperdrive - which Han gladly did on the grounds that he wouldn't make it faster than the Falcon.
Really? I didn't know that.
That's such a Han thing to do.
"Haha yeah sure man I'll do it free of charge too pal. Since we've been though so much and you introduced me to my wife."
*Dead-Pan Eye-Contact*
"But I'm not gonna make us Equal."
*Slaps Side of Fulcan*
"She's always gonna be the best."
The reason he says it can't be verified, is because Mara Jade and the Jade Shadow are not (yet) canon.
I play a Star Wars MUD (for the uninitiated a MUD is a text based online game) where you can design your own ships. Everyone wants something of the approximate size and function as the millennium falcon because its just the right size for anything. It can haul small amounts of cargo if you are bored and want menial work to make money, Large enough to chew up fighters and survive against something bigger until you jump into hyperspace, large enough for spacious living quarters and small enough that you do not need a crew if you do not want to.
And yet we do not have an accepted name for that ship size, so I like to call them 'Brigs' at 20-40 meters and defined by their ability to fit in conventional starfighter hangers. While I call things at the 50-90 m range like a Gozanti or GR-75 a 'Sloop'.
What's the game called?
It's called a "hero ship" for a reason. Expanse's Rocinante is similar. Razor Crest and Firesprays too.
What is the MUD?
Wait, there is a text based mud still running? Please tell me where!
Can't say I'd heard of the Ghtroc 720, but it looks like a charming ship! There's no way it wasn't sea turtle inspired.
I thought the reason he was going to give was because it looks exactly like a turtle 😂
Star Wars RPG by West End Games... it was featured in their Adventure Journal.
A heavily modified SoroSuub Horizon-class Star Yacht. Call it the Emerald Shade or something like that. Maybe keep a Z-95 Headhunter in the aft docking bay. Definitely a R9 astromech and maybe a jedi spouse.
Might want to be careful, don't want it to end up being used as a remote torpedo against an Imperial installation and have to shell out for a replacement. 😆
This could be considered pedantic, but with regard to the complaint about anakin’s starfighter, please pause the video at 20:37; if you look at the bottom of the port side wings on both obi wan and anakin’s ships, they have a small sidecar compartment, one which has enough space for the body of an R2 unit; the compartment is also visible in the previous shot, on mustafar, where there appears to be enough space for R2 inside if we take the measurement from the first frame with R2 fully ejected and account for the roughly 15 degree change of direction R2 is performing in midair.
Another piece of evidence, albeit slightly less solid due to it being from a toy and not the films, is the lego set for “anakin’s jedi interceptor” which i had as a kid, that had a compartment for R2 in the wing much like the ones on the ships in the video, and if you dont believe me, feel free to search the quoted name and see for yourself.
14:58 slight correction, R5 was never stated in anything canonical to have done this. It came from one comic that was written as a joke. The same comic said he was force sensitive too, so I'm not sure it's the most reliable source, and that's honestly by design.
What about the book "From a certain point of view"?
@@derpoltergeist8265 What about it?
@@MalachiCo0 I think it is canonical and states that R5 helped R2 by blowing his motivator up.
@@derpoltergeist8265 Some narratives within FACPOV can be assumed to be canonical, and some less so.
The collection of stories have some which bare dubious canonicity.
@Ashan Bhatoa not really how canon works but
This is exactly the kind of theorizing I love. I will watch your career with great interest
R4 in the delta 7 obi wan pilots in AOTC is an intergrated droid that was just a head that couldnt be removed from the ship. There was no body casing and legs with the body internals kept within the hull. As for R2D2 in ROTS that is a mistake.
I think Anakin modified his fighters to be compatible with R2
There's a channel idea I'd watch: Top Gear SW
Edit: I only made it to 7:01 before writing a comment. I like your style.
This is my favorite kind of content. This is how you do self inserts. Normally self inserts are hated, and for good reason.
Media is plagued with god-like Mary Sue's and Marty Stu's, as it is... all simultaneously existing in a vacuum bubble outside of canon.
But this... This is well thought out, well researched, transparently honest, and wholly immersive.
I really, really, love these kinds of self-insert thought experiments. Especially when you run down the cost. That's as real as real can get.
Looking forward to seeing more... essays... for lack of a better word... done in this style.
I like the "if I were a regular guy in that universe" self-inserts. One doesn't always has to be the hero. The majority of people in fiction would be regular people doing regular jobs.
I had the same thought about Star Trek. I wouldn't want to be the captain of the fastest, most advanced, baddest starship. I'd much prefer something smaller, more manageable, as sort of independent contractor.
I wish more stuff like this was on CZcams, this dnd style customization I just love
I like that the ship looks like a sea turtle. ☺️💙🐢
man.... your love for star wars and attention to the details is so goddam beautiful. I love these videos so much. Started with that 12 hr Ep1 vid and haven't stopped... more plz thx
Love the video quality cant wait for more people to discover this channel
Man you are on a roll, these videos are great. It's like The Spiffing Britt for SW nerds.
Ah a fellow man of culture i see. Spiffing day to you chap, may your Yorkshire Tea Gold be blessed.
So, regarding the Delta 7, there _is_ actually a variant with a center-mounted Astromech, we just don't see it in the movies. It's the Delta 7B. This variant has the droid socket in the center in front of the cockpit, and to compensate for the new visual obstruction, moves the cockpit upwards and backwards a bit. We see this variant used in the Clone Wars before the introduction of the Eta 2 Actis.
Thank you, I could feel my life force slipping away at 19:51
I had it TTRPG group pick up that ship for the exact same reason too, except for one extra modification, you can modify the cargo bays to fit in a fighter, or pick up some recovered vulture droids and deploy them.
I've been loving your videos lately, shocked to see you only had 5k subscribers. Keep it up!
_edit: yes I wrote a comment before the six minute mark what does that have to do with anything-_
"She may not look like much, but she's got it where it counts kid."
19:48 the Delta 7B from the Clone Wars, a show that is apart of canon and legends, has a thicker midsection to allow for a full R series astromech to be inserted. The older Delta 7 can only fit the head and it’s internal components. After the start of the Clone Wars, R4 was torn out of the her Delta 7 and given a full body
I would want an hwk-290 light freighter.
It is small enough to fly like a X-wing, but big enough to have sleeping arrangements. Easy to modify. Optional Variable Engine geometry, magnalock (magnetically sealed) dorsal docking hatch. Able to carry up to five cargo containers of various types via magnalock plating on Variable geometry engines (magnetically sealed to the hull until released), Optional ventral twin ion cannon Turret/twin laser cannon Turret/twin heavy Blaster Turret (no stock Turret, only room for one Turret at a time), 4 engine mounted Laser cannons (modified from stock X-Wing laser cannons). 1.0 military grade hyperdrive with matching Navcom. Definitely would want a Dedicated Astromech droid for astrogation aid and space based repairs.
I kind of want more of this, it would be fun to listen to a bunch of this sort of talk!
Here I was, feeling self conscious for liking the Wayfarer-class Medium Transport as much as I do, a ship that originated in an RPG rather than having a more noble pedigree, and then you go and mention the Ghtroc 720.
They're both basically designed to be nearly perfect for a party of traveling misfi- uh, heroes.
“You came in that thing? You’re braver than I thought.” - all my friends, meeting my girlfriend they disapprove of
💀
Bruh.
Woah, was just wondering when your new video would come out a few hours ago. Lucky me.
I’ll take a VCX-100, because I have more cargo to haul than a YT-1300 or 2400 could handle.
As much as I love the flying brick with guns that is the YV 929 armed freighter, if we’re focusing on saving money I’m going with a Barloz class medium freighter. Still a CEC ship. Only 70,000 credits. It’s old, but reliable and tough with 150tons of cargo. The bay itself can fit an A wing easily. Class 2 hyperdrive comes stock with back up
Class 10. There’s only 1 laser cannon turret but that can be swapped out and more added. For droids I’d go with an R4, and probably some kind of protocol or service droid to help with translations, paperwork, and loading cargo.
This channel will be massive soon I can already tell
At 20:37 you can see a huge ass bucket under the heads of R2 and R4. They have the space there. It just makes the ship a bit wonky.
All shall FEAR! The mighty Space Turtle!!!
In that final shot of the Jedi fighters, they showed a big bulky box showing up beneath the droids, making the hull thicker there. I only now noticed that.
Yep, on the port wing there is a box for accommodating a suitable astromech which is visible in that shot of the Eta-2 Actis. This is shown is the Star Wars Complete Cross-Sections book if one looks closely at the relevant entry.
Awesome captions/subtitles. Totally subscribing and giving a perpetual thumbs up. Thank you for being considerate to your audience.
I was one of the seven.
Love this video, reminds me so much of the West End Games Star Wars RPG
This is what I used to contemplate for years as a teenager. With those same original 'essential guide' books from the 90's. I'm glad I wasn't the only one.
At the very start of the channel, those Essential Guide books were just about all the references we used . I loved the style of those books, it came to exactly the same result. You definitely weren't the only one. It was wonderful to get a (nearly) full Essential Guide set a few years ago. -DZ
one interesting thing I noticed recently was where the computer aesthetics came from in Star Wars. I was watching some videos about 70's computers like the Altair 8800 and the big IBMs and if you look at those, they look like Imperial control panels, which makes sense being the computers of the day.
If you need cargo space, just go for the Action VI freighter. It's slower, but who needs speed when you can take a whole Home Depo store stock in one haul.
11:26 you can’t convince me that this ship wasn’t designed to look exactly like a turtle
Fun video, successfully & entertainingly plumbing the depths of the WEG (and WotC) RPG books.
On the Astromech/Eta-2 issue, the cross-sections do show a boxy structure below the droid socket, which could just-about house R2, with his shoulders protruding and his legs telescoped-up the same way they do in the Naboo N1 socket. This requires less distortion of local space than it does to have the actors standing upright in the Millennium Falcon!
Also, as others have noted, we never see R2 in a standard Delta 7 wing socket, just the central-line socket versions in both the Tartakovsky CW and Filoni et al TCW series. So the spherical R4-P series explanation can definitely work.
in that cross section drawing of obi wan’s delta 7, there is only a head so r4 cant be spherical or have a body, most likely it was just the head. in the 2008 clone wars i believe all of the delta 7s were a 2nd version (delta 7b) with an astromech in the middle rather than being offset, so they could fit the bodies. i think by this point r4 probably wouldve got a body as now hed be able to completely fit inside the starfighters, and later on also fit inside the eta 2s thanks to that bulge under the wings which you pointed out
my top 3 picks for a suitable smaller ship would be a sentinel-class imperial landing craft, a zeta-class heavy cargo shuttle, or a YT-1930 (though with heavy mods to maintain the 1300-style side-set cockpit and more intact saucer-shape of the body, and resulting in the engines being moved back ..... also, a big honking turbolaser strapped onto the hull, like a jousting knight and his lance).
For larger ships, my top 3 would be an Arquitens-class, a Baleen-class heavy freighter, or an Acclamator class ship.
Ngl, I always saw the Falcon as something like a mobile home that also doubled as a tug boat. Kind of like a long hauler in real life has a mini apartment in the rigs cab for the misses or your whole family. Friend of mine takes his misses and two youngest with him everywhere now that his oldest kid went off to a boarding school.
Really loving these videos! Keep it up dude 🤙
Endless Skies on steam has a well developed ship modification system that fits very well with this video, a cargo economy, combat/bounty hunting, and it has a good modding community/support to add star wars content
Starfield has nice ship modification and that is literally it lmao
It seems to me that @20:37 there are docks for the Droids visible at the underside of both Anakins and Obi-Wans Actis.
Oh hey, I built a tiny Lego Ghtroc 720 for my rebel fleet just two days ago. Awesome to come across this video so soon after.
Shoutout to the OG Homeworld soundtrack playing in the background.
I just KNEW you were going to pick the turtle.
7:12 so true. In Empire at War you can also see and command Bosks YT-666 Freighter.
the eta-2 can has a clearely visible extended zone for astromech droids
It’s very impressive how much you know about Star Wars lore!
That was nice, would enjoy more discussion on droid series.
I'd want a C-ROC Gozanti-class light cruiser. Super cool ship design IMO, plus all the cargo space you'd ever need!
Love these videos mate ,keep em up
The Turtle Freighter for the hipsters.
It would be nice to have some new ships though.
Great tour of ship designs!
7:22 isn't that the Duracrud? "It's a brick with wings and a hull that leaks gases like a flatulent Hut" -- Uran Lavint
Love your snarky approach to Star Wars!
The Jabitha was a ship designed specifically for Anakan when on a mission to Zonama Sekot with Obi-Wan Kenobi as a young padawan. It had a hyperdrive rating of 0.4 (book Rogue Planet). However it was destroyed not long after taking possession of it.
The Acclamator class Assault ship had a 0.6 hyperdrive rating.
19:56 in star wars the clone wars we see the delta 7b aethersprite which has a centrally allined astromech slot.
I object to the notion of hyperdrives not being possible to throttle up or down- otherwise how would we explain the Millenium Falcon arriving with the rest of the Rebel fleet in VI to attack the Death Star II, instead of days earlier? It's obviously possible for faster ships to 'decrease' (increase) their hyperdrive class to not get ahead of other, slower ships when necessary, even if the same doesn't work in reverse.
The Delta 7b athersprite was the refit done during the clone wars that fit a whole astromech socket Infront of the cockpit
I didn't now know there was this side to starwars. This is a huge appeal of Gundam. Different manufacturers and millitary configurations.
If you look closely, you can see a room underneath the droids on Obi Wan’s and Anakin’s fighters, showcasing where the lower half of the droids go.
The decannonized Correlian XS Freighter is a whole ass house in space
Serenity was considered “junk” too. But they both have character and they are those peoples homes, so they have an understandable attachment to them.
I want one. Also, this is the way a star wars video should be made
Never spent any credits on a funkopop, ey? Never will you say? You had my curiosity, now you've got my attention and subscription!
I remember in a Star Wars D20 RPG game and I used the deck plans of the Beowulf Free Trader from Classic Traveller, a great game to pull deck plans from for other games. I didn't need all of the fuel tankage so that became space for more weapons and storage.
Correction. Warp Drive is a point-A to point-B system that shrinks space between the ship and the target frame, leaving the reference frame to perceive the ship flying faster than light where-in-fact the ship is flying at sublight speed, but with the space in front of it warped to be smaller. In other words, it’s space that’s moving. Not quite the wormhole, “fold a piece of paper in half and punch a hole in it,” more like “erase the target point and draw the points closer to each other,” or more accurately, “fold the paper accordion-style and use huge amounts of energy to travel through the stacks.” Hyperdrive, on the other hand, means punching a hole into a subspace corridor or tunnel, then traveling that corridor and punching out at your destination.
Happy to say I was one of the 7 waiting for the mention of Shadows of the Empire
You reignited my joy of Star Wars.
There is a delta 7 with a center mounted astromech slot, the B variation seen in the clone wars show
11:53, that is just the internal storage. The YT-1300 was designed to connect multiple medium cargo containers to the front fork of the craft. Star Wars Encyclopedia, First Edition.
Didn't they overwrite that with the shuttle/escape pod though?
I liked the RetCon that it was essentially like a Shunter train, with a huge number of cargo units attached to the front.
Being practically all engine and constantly jury rigged and cobbled, i also see it as a Hot Rod. =]
My dream ship is the Consular-Class Cruiser retrofitted for mining asteroids in a nice Caterpillar yellow.
Rare that I learn so much from a vid
I'd go for an R5 unit, they invite all manner of after market modifications, and they are some of the only droids that come with a unique personality straight out of the box.
this is quickly becoming my favourite star wars based channels
5:53 - If what you say here is true, then you are obliged to acknowledge that the Millennium Falcon does _not_ have a "class .5 hyperdrive" at all. Instead, the Falcon can "make .5 past lightspeed" - As in, the maximum speed of the Falcon is 1.5. times the literal speed-of-light. After all, _"you can't just go and change something. (....) Not even Lucas has the authority to alter canon."_
Great video series!
The GHTROC 720 would also be my go-to ship, but I would make some mods. For one, replace the crew cabins with equivalents that are suited for humanoids.
Loved it! Also, always wanted a game where I could make my own ship! Make it! X)
One of my huge regrets in life, is I never did figure out why Bossk wanted to stroke the elf. I salute that enigmatic lizard.
I want you to know I appreciate the Stingray clip at 10:24 immensely
i would reccomend VCX-100 as the ship known as the "Ghost" was upgraded to hell and was far more reliable than the falcon
I've always been partial to the
Lancer-class Pursuit Craft, they're nice and speedy while still allowing me to carry some lighter cargo
When I was writing bad fan fiction, my character acquired a ratty R5 that was clever but very snippy and prone to cursing. The young smuggler identified with the droid and replaced most of the cheap parts that caused the droid to malfunction. The droid was also fitted with some sophisticated slicing hardware, but not with an upgraded personality matrix. The droid remained irritable and prone to cursing. It was devoted to its captain and those few people it considered friends and had little patience with anybody else.
As an old school hard core Trekkie I loved this. I enjoyed Star Wars and love how the Star Wars fans are as obsessed as we are about canon
There's also the YT-2000 (Otana) from XWA and the VCX-100 (Ghost) from Rebels. The YT-2000 looks to be smaller and lighter than the Falcon, like large van or box truck to the Falcon's 'Semi-truck' feel. Meanwhile the VCX-100 boasts a pretty solid size, easy to load bay, and the ability to dock a child vessel to it. Which is pretty useful if you want to say, avoid docking fees for a spaceport and still be able to zip into town. (Assuming you're not loading cargo.) Both craft also boast centerline cockpits instead of the starboard-side offsets. Which make handling either one easier. Exact stats and numbers are not something I feel like looking up, but their performance as 'hero ships' in their respective media indicates they are at least tough enough and versatile enough to hold their own in a dangerous galaxy.
If I were to pick, I'd probably take the VCX-100. A full size loading ramp DIRECTLY into the cargo bay would be my make-or-break for the role. Just, straight up TRUCK utility there. The Falcon's layout is sorta... well. The front area which SHOULD be the loading bay seems to double as the living quarters for the crew, and the aft cargo and engineering bays require you to maneuver cargo through those turns. Which means you limit the size of your individual cargo pallets or can only fit one BIG item in the front section, sitting all over your 'living room'. The YT-2000 likely has similar issues, and the cockpit takes up where the loading bay on the Falcon is. Plus, the VCX has full, if tiny, crew quarters. The Falcon has two wall bunks shoved into bulkheads. Need a nap? Crawl over your cargo and get into an uncomfortable little spot.
All ships can clamp large containers on their underside, so I'm not worried about that. Though, anything magnetically clamped to the outside of the ship is going to play havoc with maneuverability if you're in a hurry.
In terms of systems, I'm not overly concerned about the hyperdrive. As long as I'm not sitting on plain-jane civilian drives and spending a week just going to the next system over, it doesn't need to edge out every military ship in known space. Instead, I want a powerful sublight engine backed by some reinforced shields, and a top of the line navicomputer so my jumps get calculated quickly. The threat is getting jumped by pirates, not getting destination-jumped by a cruiser I fled from in the system behind me. Also, I need a cargo pod full of beer ready to eject at all times. At the very least, if I encounter Hondo, I just dump that and run. He'll probably go 'at least that one left us drinks' and bugger off.
if i was gonna put any kind of turret on a ship it'd be those ball turrets the LAAT's used.
Personally, I'd go with a YT-2000, it's a much more streamlined YT light freighter, has a higher built-in power generator, a bit slower in sublight because it is slightly more armored, and has built-in dorsal and ventral turrets, and an ion canon. I fell in love with that thing playing X-Wing Alliance. But I won't discount the Ghatroc. My group playing the FFG SWRPG game got their hands on one and modified it quite a bit over the course of the campaign. We called it the A'Tuin because of its turtle-like shape. Though my personal fighter of choice is a TIE Defender. That thing outclasses almost every other fighter.
If I were to want a ship that is like the Falcon, but isn't hyper-popular
I'd mostly just pick something that has a similar form factor to the Ghost, or the Rogue Shadow