So the existence of nearby repair facilities sounds possible, even probable. Although "nearby" could still mean Bajor's orbit or moons, since it's not as if Starfleet would have any higher representatives in the system besides our DS9 heroes... O'Brien could still be the Big Boss of systemwide operations.
Timo Saloniemi
Indeed, it would have been nice if they had been shown doing that in "By Inferno's Light" already. This would give more military urgency to the threat of the star blowing up: not only would the laziests and least alert ships be caught in that blast (while some 90% would escape scot free), but the almost immobile dockyards and support systems would also be lost.
Timo Saloniemi
^ I think that the materials that the Dominion were using were going to cause a rapid shockwave similar to that of Star Trek: Generations.
I can't remember if the wormhole is supposed to be on the outer edges of the Bajoran system or not, but at any rate the fleet would have had anywhere from about 20 minutes to four hours to escape the star blowing up.
^ I think that the materials that the Dominion were using were going to cause a rapid shockwave similar to that of Star Trek: Generations.
It seems fine to have our cake and eat it too by thinking that the Sol system defenses are layered; the Mars Defense Perimeter is supposed to protect Mars, sure, but also I can easily imagine it is tasked with stopping stuff from getting any deeper into the solar system.
Now, I'm perfectly aware you can approach Earth without going particularly near Mars the vast majority of the time, but hey, the Borg decided to slow to impulse and kind of LOOM over the system and see the sights on their way in, and I guess we can rationalize this with some whatnot about where exactly you ought to stop using warp drive as you get closer to a star.
It seems fine to have our cake and eat it too by thinking that the Sol system defenses are layered; the Mars Defense Perimeter is supposed to protect Mars, sure, but also I can easily imagine it is tasked with stopping stuff from getting any deeper into the solar system.
Now, I'm perfectly aware you can approach Earth without going particularly near Mars the vast majority of the time, but hey, the Borg decided to slow to impulse and kind of LOOM over the system and see the sights on their way in, and I guess we can rationalize this with some whatnot about where exactly you ought to stop using warp drive as you get closer to a star.
I always thought -- but hey, what do I know? -- that "Mars Defence Perimeter" referred to a system of defences that orbited the solar system at about the same radius as Mars. So there might be some stuff on Mars, but there'd be other stuff spread out along the same orbit, that is, the same distance from Sol.
But I don't think I picked this up from anything authoritative. That's just what I thought of the very first time I heard the phrase "Mars Defence Perimeter," but I am definitely not authoritative.
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