The Jem'Hadar suicide attacks made short work of the USS Odyssey, as well, which may have been the first shots fired, and the first Federation casualties of the Dominion War.
The Galaxy herself had chunks taken out of her hull by those remote satellite weapons, opening up several large areas of the underside of the ship and near engineering.
That's just it, though - USS Galaxy was unharmed by those beams. What they caused was the type of gasoline explosions that, ever since "A Call to Arms", have denoted a successfully shield-deflected shot; whenever a firecloud dissipated, the hull beneath was revealed to be intact.The Galaxy herself had chunks taken out of her hull by those remote satellite weapons, opening up several large areas of the underside of the ship and near engineering.
Wow, you live and learn. I just took that for yet another gasoline cloud among gasoline clouds.
Since the ship leaves the frame so quickly, it's not only difficult to spot the damage - it's difficult to tell whether it had as much effect on the ship's fighting ability or survival as in those other two cases. I guess that Galaxy might have been toast, what with so many of the sats tracking her.
Timo Saloniemi
Wow, you live and learn. I just took that for yet another gasoline cloud among gasoline clouds.
Since the ship leaves the frame so quickly, it's not only difficult to spot the damage - it's difficult to tell whether it had as much effect on the ship's fighting ability or survival as in those other two cases. I guess that Galaxy might have been toast, what with so many of the sats tracking her.
Timo Saloniemi
Don't worry, "U.S.S. Galaxy NCC-70637" is part of the task force supposed to meet up with the Enterprise in Nemesis, so she survived well past the Dominion War. Compared to what was happening to other ships (except for Defiant), getting a couple of hull breaches was nothing.
Wow, you live and learn. I just took that for yet another gasoline cloud among gasoline clouds.
Since the ship leaves the frame so quickly, it's not only difficult to spot the damage - it's difficult to tell whether it had as much effect on the ship's fighting ability or survival as in those other two cases. I guess that Galaxy might have been toast, what with so many of the sats tracking her.
Timo Saloniemi
Don't worry, "U.S.S. Galaxy NCC-70637" is part of the task force supposed to meet up with the Enterprise in Nemesis, so she survived well past the Dominion War. Compared to what was happening to other ships (except for Defiant), getting a couple of hull breaches was nothing.
Yep, and once the war started, the Galaxy-class is still one of the few classes to never have a ship destroyed on-screen during the war, so there's still that.
Don't worry, "U.S.S. Galaxy NCC-70637" is part of the task force supposed to meet up with the Enterprise in Nemesis, so she survived well past the Dominion War. Compared to what was happening to other ships (except for Defiant), getting a couple of hull breaches was nothing.
Yep, and once the war started, the Galaxy-class is still one of the few classes to never have a ship destroyed on-screen during the war, so there's still that.
That's interesting. I guess after the non-wartime destruction of the Yamato, the Enterprise-D, and the Odyssey, Starfleet Engineering figured out how to sturdy up the ship class, lol.
That's interesting. I guess after the non-wartime destruction of the Yamato, the Enterprise-D, and the Odyssey, Starfleet Engineering figured out how to sturdy up the ship class, lol.
The Narada made short work of a lot of Federation ships
The Narada made short work of a lot of Federation ships
Well, eight. All with their shields down, supposedly.
She failed to make much of a dent in the Enterprise (Pike felt he was in a good position to fight back),
The Narada made short work of a lot of Federation ships
Well, eight. All with their shields down, supposedly.
She failed to make much of a dent in the Enterprise (Pike felt he was in a good position to fight back),
Although Sulu made it sound like the Enterprise's shield wouldn't be able to another hit from the Narada, and the one hit they did take managed to get enough damage through to damage a deck enough to kill McCoy's predecessor and from the looks of it cause damage in the med bay.
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