Attacks from space may be so devastating that there isn't much need for ground war anymore.
General Order 24Attacks from space may be so devastating that there isn't much need for ground war anymore.
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Which doesn't change the fact the order exists.Unless the planet had defensive tech to repel bombardment.
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Yep, just a reminder Starfleet has an order covering that.Is the very definition of an attack from space.
Which doesn't change the fact the order exists.
You are correct. ENT was probably more consistent with TOS than TOS!And for everyone who says "I don't care what Enterprise says because it doesn't line up with TOS!"
...TOS couldn't even be wholly consistent with itself.
I'm pointing out that if a planet had powerful enough defenses to repel bombardment, they'd have to fight on the ground.
Either there were no battles like that in the Romulan War, or when there were they used Slave Soldiers instead of going down themselves.
But wouldn't it automatically follow that the planet also had defenses to repel any attempt to insert ground forces? Surely an assault shuttle must be easier to stop than an atomic projectile.
In that case, wouldn't the humas identify the Slave Soldiers as the true Romulans until their error was pointed out to them in "BoT"? Unless the slaves insisted that they were not the actual Romulans, and for some reason were believed.
Like many others I envision the Romulan war as a grand epic interstellar war. And you kind of get that feeling by that fact the both earth and the Romulans had allies in the fight.
Having visual communication isn't as simple as clicking on a youtube link. There's all sorts of encoding, compression, and formatting that would make decoding an alien visual transmission very difficult. So it's unsurprising why it was never done; and can be explained away why earth and allies never cracked it.
IBut in the episode it was done very easily! I guess new starships have really awesome comms hacking tools, though they can't use them to get a bead on the cloaked ship...
Regarding the negotiations to end the war, could there have been -- in addition to the audio only communications -- an alien third party intermediary that was the go-between the humans and Romulans?A "naval-only" Romulan war is not difficult to imagine. A border or territorial dispute, a blockade of some outposts or settlements, maybe some supply ships picked off, an escalation of warship-to-warship actions, and finally they get to the audio-only negotiations and concessions on both sides. It doesn't have to have been a massive-scale war, either. People in the US remembered the War of 1812 well a hundred years later, even though it had been a small sideshow compared to the Napoleonic wars, because it had been a formative experience.
Nuclear explosions (of torpedoes, powerplants or both) leaving little usable evidence behind doesn't seem like too much of a stretch, either. What DNA is not vaporized may be unreadable from intense radiation. There have been harder-to-swallow things in Trek, anyway.
First of all, high five to all the other Enterprise haters.I likewise reject the broadcast and published version of Enterprise in my head canon and official canon. Click here if you want to read my (work-in-progress) version of Enterprise.
I'm sorry, but there really is no way to create something that is 100% true to every last little thing TOS said. Mainly because TOS itself couldn't be consistent with itself.
No way.
I'm not disagreeing, but at least an effort could be made. Star Trek was remarkably consistent considering the era it was made in. But no fictional work is going to be perfect. But my issues with Enterprise aren't just that it was not cross series consistent in some facts and designs. The show had crappy writing, crappy acting, and was just a rehash of what we'd seen before. It was just TNG/DS9/VOY in the 22nd and a half century!
Eh, tell that to Star Wars. They have shields that could stop ship bombardments but couldn't stop troops from landing on the planet.
Spock mentioned that the war was between "Human", "Romulan" and "Ally".
So there's some wiggle room. If the Romulans used more than just one species for Slave Fodder it could happen.
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