In the episode "Yesterday's Enterprise" the alternate reality had it that the Federation was only a few months from losing the war with the Klingons. But how could this be? Decades previous, the destruction of Khitomer had devastated the Empire to such a degree that it was forced to sue for peace with the Federation, and to basically beg for food and aid and the (non-canonically sure) evacuation of Kronos. And Colonel West had said that the Federation could clean their chronometers. The disappearance of the Enterprise-C would not change those factors since it took place after them. But now it was to Federation itself, which suffered no event like that, which was losing and was going to fall in short order.
I know Star Trek 6 came out after this, but canonically, this has always confused me. Could the Klingons have really rebounded to such a degree by when the Enterprise-C disappeared that when war erupted, they were so tactially better than the UFP?
I know Star Trek 6 came out after this, but canonically, this has always confused me. Could the Klingons have really rebounded to such a degree by when the Enterprise-C disappeared that when war erupted, they were so tactially better than the UFP?