I don't read many Trek novels, but it was like they weren't fully engaged in the fact they were fighting a war.but the books about the war I thought were meh
I don't read many Trek novels, but it was like they weren't fully engaged in the fact they were fighting a war.but the books about the war I thought were meh
The timeline also depends whether you want to tie yourself to the novel continuity or treat that as a separate entity to give yourselves more freedom. As when it comes to the end of the Romulan War and the early days of the Federation, I always use "Starfleet Year One" as my point of reference--has a far more TOS feel to it.
I've read theories that the Romulans would simply accelerate to extremely high sublight speeds. Given time dilation the federation will be in for a real surprise in a couple of thousand years when these ships start arriving a their targets.I find the idea of Romulans fighting an interstellar war without warp to be a little hard to believe
No. Too much too soon. An attack on a major colony or a logistics base makes more sense.What event should kick off the war? Attack on Earth? Starbase One?
reports of unusual starships, missing freighters and passager ships, destruction of colonies. this happening over a period of years.What event should kick off the war? Attack on Earth? Starbase One?
It would depend on how close a union the Coalition of Planets is. Is it was a strong alliance where if one world was attacked then the rest would respond or more of a cultural and economic cordial agreement.I picture the Coalition of Planets as a NATO like alliance, where an attack on one is an attack on all which would explain Spock's like of "Earth and her allies."
What event should kick off the war? Attack on Earth? Starbase One?
Was the Coaliltion of Planets involved at all? The war with the Romulans was referred to as the Earth/Romulan war, not the Coaliltion/Romulan war. At on point in Balance of Terror, Spock did speak of allies, but it was unclear if they were Earth allies, or Romulan allies.It would depend on how close a union the Coalition of Planets is.
societies don't expend the resources to build a armed fleet for just no reason. just because humans and romulans are fighting each other, doesn't mean the nearby/surrounding species previous requirements suddenly disappeared.protect there own homeworlds
ultimately it was the romulans who got their "butts kicked."Everyone else just sat back and watched while Humans were getting their butts kicked
my head-canon is that the federation was initially simply the coaliltion of planets given a more grandious name, but essentually the same type of alliance.This was the birth of what became the UFP
Yes, after Earth talked the others into helping. Before that, mankind had their back against the wall.ultimately it was the romulans who got their "butts kicked."
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