How would the souped-up Enterprise-D from "All Good Things" (the one which easily tore through two Klingon ships) fare against the Voyager from "Endgame" (with Borg shielding)?
No offence meant but is there any point to these sorts of questions?
Any answer is so arbitrary as to be virtually worthless - which completely fictional starship would win a completely fictional encounter?
Toss a coin...
How about the USS Stargazer with Narada's Romulan/Borg upgrades vs. one of those little Starfleet fighter ships from DS9 with a 2/3 powered up Gary Mitchell on board.
In a nebula.
Oh, and all the green buttons on the Stargazer aren't working. But the blue ones are okay. And the lighting's flickering Aliens-style, giving a few crewmen seizures.
But Gary has a bad case of carpal tunnel, which his godpowers can't heal.
So, why is it okay for you to ask this question, but not for me to ask about two starships battling?
Would Voyager also have a third nacelle duct tape to her hull?Enterprise-D from "All Good Things" ... Voyager from "Endgame"
Would Voyager also have a third nacelle duct tape to her hull?Enterprise-D from "All Good Things" ... Voyager from "Endgame"
And given the time period of the future segment of All Good Things, would not all Starfleet vessels (including the Enterprise D) have the Voyager's batmobile armor as standard equipment?
In which case the Enterprise D would completely destroy the Voyager, owing to it larger size, larger power supply and larger number of weapons.
^ Well, my posting (number nine) was an attempt to provide a straight forward response to the OP. The Enterprise D is a superior ship to start with, add the "batmobile armor" to both ships and you essentially change nothing.
Whatever technology the Voyager brought back to Earth at the end of season seven would be distributed to the entire fleet. Remember, Admiral Janeway didn't bring actual physical armor from the future, she brought back information on how to produce it. The same with the weapons, nothing to reverse engineer, the information still existed.
Now add the third nacelle to the Enterprise D (which we saw in AGT) and you increase the ship's existing attributes. The OP did not stipulate a similar improvement to the Voyager, which puts the Voyager even farther behind the Enterprise D in terms of abilities.
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