Re: Destiny trilogy - pretty heavy spoilers
Gosh. A massive attack by cybernetic-biological beings that leaves only a ragtag fleet of surviving vessels? I think I've seen this show already.
Seriously though, I can't imagine that would be the case. You can't manage a galactic entity the size of the Federation without starships to actually get between planets. Not to mention that it would kill any diversity in the post-NEM line-up, since all eleven of those starships would be continously pressed into service intra-Federation, to try and upkeep collapsing infrastructure or fend off incursions from neighbouring species who suddenly have the upper hand in terms of the balance of power. And we did the 'not enough starships' thing already in the Dominion War and post-Dominion War periods. Otherwise what was all that talk of doing 'exploration' storylines again, at least with ships like Titan?
That said, there might be a real big battle somewhere that leaves only eleven starships intact out of all the original combatants.
Fictitiously yours, Trent Roman
Gosh. A massive attack by cybernetic-biological beings that leaves only a ragtag fleet of surviving vessels? I think I've seen this show already.
Seriously though, I can't imagine that would be the case. You can't manage a galactic entity the size of the Federation without starships to actually get between planets. Not to mention that it would kill any diversity in the post-NEM line-up, since all eleven of those starships would be continously pressed into service intra-Federation, to try and upkeep collapsing infrastructure or fend off incursions from neighbouring species who suddenly have the upper hand in terms of the balance of power. And we did the 'not enough starships' thing already in the Dominion War and post-Dominion War periods. Otherwise what was all that talk of doing 'exploration' storylines again, at least with ships like Titan?
That said, there might be a real big battle somewhere that leaves only eleven starships intact out of all the original combatants.
Fictitiously yours, Trent Roman