Ok, fine. Please post a screencap from TAS which shows three D7s attacking the Enterprise (or three D7s doing anything at all), because I sure couldn't find any when I looked.
The relevant episodes would be "Time Trap" (where dialogue specifies that the one disappearing D7 and the two that then appear were working as a team, supposedly specifically to confront Kirk) and "Practical Joker" (where three Romulan D7s are showing attacking in formation, specifically to ambush Kirk).
http://tas.trekcore.com/gallery/albums/blu-ray/112-BR/thetimetraphd0046.jpg
http://tas.trekcore.com/gallery/albums/blu-ray/203-BR/thepracticaljokerhd0022.jpg
The TAS episode with a single D7 is "More Tribbles", where Koloth's lone vessel, initially in pursuit of a small scoutboat, eventually tackles a Federation three-ship of sorts with its supergun! (And of course loses, and has to yield to Kirk.)
http://tas.trekcore.com/gallery/albums/blu-ray/105-BR/moretribblesmoretroubleshd0115.jpg
(What is rather remarkable here is how much "original" art is used, instead of mere recycling of stock. Heck, the Romulan ships even have distinct yellow patterning to differentiate them from the Klingon ones.)
Not really. It's a no-win scenario. If the person taking the test won against three D7's, then the next time it would be four, and then five, and then as many as were needed to finally lose the battle.
That's one possibility. Nothing of the sort is shown in the respective movies, though. And the simulations do start out with a three-ship, for whatever reason. The fairly obvious one would be "this is how Klingons tackle Starfleet starships when they expect to win".
The "previous onscreen fight" was stock footage from TMP. In-universe, it could have been the Epsilon 9 recordings taken out of context for use in the KM. Hardly definitive proof of standard Klingon battle tactics against a Constitution class ship.
Then again, this
is how the Klingons always fight a
Constitution class ship.
Except in "Elaan of Troyius" where an initially cautious ship moves in after a saboteur succeeds, and in confrontations where the Klingons don't get to choose, that is. So instead of "definite proof", we have an unbroken pattern, which is what I'm interested in here.
They knew the Enterprise was out there. They could have called for backup. They did not.
Hmh? Backup isn't a thing in TOS - it's quite a plot point that Kirk can't get any, under any circumstances.
What Klingons do when they see the
Enterprise is out there is flee, as per the very subject of this thread. Unless they have a three-ship or an ace in the sleeve, as per the unbroken pattern.
Do you think the Air Force would send up hundreds of their most powerful and armed planes to intercept a funny cloud in the air?
Well, they'd send their standard formation. So there you have it!
Timo Saloniemi