Good point. But even so, if the USS Olympia was close enough to maintain communications, Captain Cusak would've been been like Wtf? Cardassia joined the Dominion? how come I never heard about this?
Cardassia joined the Dominion two years after the
Olympia was destroyed, so it didn't even happen at the time the ship was lost.
That far out, the tanker or supply ship would have replied with news that was perhaps already a few weeks old.
Admiral Hayes...I believe he said
"We've redirected two deep space vessels toward your position. If all goes well, they could rendezvous with you in the next five to six years."
That sounds feasible if those ships refuel with a tanker somewhere midway there.
While we didn't see the USS Olympia or the two ships sent to intercept USS Voyager, we did see the Enterprise NX-01 and she did operate without any allied ports.
NX-01
Enterprise's mission length was never really specified, but I would
expect it to be able to operate for two or three years at a time before refueling and restocking. Truthfully, though, the ship wasn't really
that terribly far from home when you think about it. It was the first Earth starship to go as far as it did because of its Warp 5 engine, but that same engine also allowed the ship to return to Earth in a fairly short period of time, not once but twice.
The point was the that the USS Olympia was out of communication range with Starfleet or else Cusak wouldn't need Sisko to update her on the latest news.
It's no different a situation that it was with the
Enterprise-D in "Conspiracy." Subspace radio can only travel so fast, so it's to be expected that ships and outposts farther out from Earth would not be capable of realtime communications and would be out of touch with the latest news. News travels more slowly out there, and the farther out they are, the more out of touch they are.
But in the case of the USS
Olympia, not only had the ship been out of touch, but it had been destroyed three years earlier. It wasn't until the end of the episode that it was discovered that Sisko was informing Cusak of things
that hadn't happened for her yet (and would never happen for her, really).
And even if a tanker did show up and give Cusak news that was a few weeks out of date, the war had already gone on for a year, so they still would've realized something is not right.
Actually Cusak was dead two years
before the war began. Any tanker that would have met with the
Olympia would have only known about
something bad happening in the Gamma Quadrant. But the war had yet to happen by 2371.
But if the
Olympia's last tanker/supply ship rendezvous was in 2369, then it would barely have known about the discovery of the Bajoran wormwhole and never would have heard of the Dominion at all.
If they do send a tanker to intercept the two deep space vessels sent to intercept USS Voyager, then the tanker itself would have to have pretty long range, wouldnt it?
Not necessarily, if the tanker came from a starbase or member world at the farthest edge of Federation space.
But then even a few hundred light-years out from Federation space could be considered long-range, IMO.
The Enterprise NX-01 was recalled to Earth twice, but not because it needed to refuel. And it did, as you expected, operate for two years without needing to be resupplied. If not for the Xindi attack on Earth, it would've stayed out there longer.
But I don't think for
much longer, though.
Enterprise spent two initial years in space, but I think it would have needed to return home for replenishment by its third year before heading out again.
While not as far from Earth as USS Voyager, Enterprise did, like Voyager have to operate without support from Starfleet bases. Simply because Earth didn't build any yet.
But there were presumably Earth colonies and space stations in existence, which would have served the same purpose. Heck, Earth itself was likely
Enterprise's command base.
In any case, two to three years is still considered a long time to be away from port by 23rd and 24th Century standards.
And actually, that's my entire point. I think most ships
can operate without support for two or three years (which as you said, is a long time by itself), but will then need to "tank up" at a starbase or with a tanker if they want to stay out there even longer, IMO.