Does any race use a star ship designed to function just like an Aircraft Carrier? Rather then the battleships they all seem to be?
Starfleet used fighters during the battle to retake DS9. If they were warp capable, then they had to be carried.
It always surprised me that the Romulan's or the Klingon's never developed a small cloaked fighter that could sneak in on a larger enemy ship and do some serious damage ahead of a larger ship arriving on the scene to finish off the victim...
It always surprised me that the Romulans or the Klingons never developed a small cloaked fighter that could sneak in on a larger enemy ship and do some serious damage ahead of a larger ship arriving on the scene to finish off the victim...
The Klingons would never do such a thing as it would be dishonorable, the Romulans however does surprise me they never did it.
In various Trek role-playing games, carriers do exist. Starfleet Battles tells us that the Kzinti, the felinoid opponents from TAS "Slaver Weapon", love to use carriers and their fighters or drones as offensive weapons. And Starfleet does operate those things they call "attack fighters" even in the canon DS9 universe, so apparently they are useful in some role, even if worthless as ship-killers.
That's exactly how they work in Star Fleet Battles, too.
Does any race use a star ship designed to function just like an Aircraft Carrier? Rather then the battleships they all seem to be?
That's exactly how they work in Star Fleet Battles, too.
Yep. A figher should go one or two pegs of warp faster than most capital ships, but not for very long - just on their 'circuit' and patrol route, then back to base. (One extra warp factor doesn't sound like a lot, but it adds up pretty damn fast, particularly when you're at WF 9 against WF 8, and so on.)
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