Indeed. But as mentioned, a flag officer did break his flag (or, rather, the old national flag of Cuba!) aboard that ship, something that never happened in the movies or spinoffs!
Failing to exploit the underdog angle is one thing. I'd rather fault TNG for failing to fully exploit the IMHO much more interesting top dog angle, though... How do you retain your hero status when you outgun your enemy ten to one? Do you pick fights with eleven enemies only? And how do you convince the baddies that you mean business when you so obviously haven't killed them already? Picard faced such problems about every tenth episode or so, and they hobbled his act at least as seriously as Adama's lack of firepower and manpower did his.
Timo Saloniemi
Failing to exploit the underdog angle is one thing. I'd rather fault TNG for failing to fully exploit the IMHO much more interesting top dog angle, though... How do you retain your hero status when you outgun your enemy ten to one? Do you pick fights with eleven enemies only? And how do you convince the baddies that you mean business when you so obviously haven't killed them already? Picard faced such problems about every tenth episode or so, and they hobbled his act at least as seriously as Adama's lack of firepower and manpower did his.
Timo Saloniemi


) was a wise one.
The jury is out like a snowman on whether those doors are reinforced or not. They don't appear airtight (there's no threshold to act as a seal, just carpeting), and whenever they pose an impenetrable obstacle to Worf and his teams, we can always argue that the occupant/villain who jammed the lock has also activated the forcefield that we sometimes see associated with these doorways.