The main point being that I'd love to have seen what could have been done with "Yesterday's Enterprise" with a serious budget behind it. 

But according to wikipedia, 150 is about right for a slightly depleted (about 90-95%) unit based on USN SEALs (3x40 Operators per Numbered Team) or an RAF airfield-defence field squadron (though these are typically lead by Sqn Ldr's (equiv to Lt Cdr/Mjr) rather than Gp Capt's (equiv to Capt/Col), the later of which is similar to the role of the AR-558 defence unit IMO.
I woukd assume much of that space would have been lab space and civilian space converted to military space.It's possible that in order to make room for transporting soldiers the accommodations on the battleship Enterprise were altered. People who had spacious, private quarters on the ordinary Enterprise may have smaller quarters or even be forced to share in order to free up space.
Transporting soldiers is a chaotic business even in real life. When my Grandfather came home from WW2 he slept on the deck under a set of stairs, there were no quarters at all for him and his comrades. They put people wherever they had space. Yar's estimate on how many troops the Enterprise could transport might reflect that.
The main point being that I'd love to have seen what could have been done with "Yesterday's Enterprise" with a serious budget behind it.![]()
Or Yamato is being farther upgraded....a ship like that needs a massively overpowered spinal beam weapon. So three nacelles and a phaser lance for Yamato. Less room for troops as the extra warp power and weapons arrays take up a lot of space.
Actually, I would doubt that the Galaxy-X design would have significantly lower habitable volume as most of the crew quarters are in the Saucer (though there are some on Deck 16, 17 and 32 of the Engineering Section), and the main change to that was the bolted-on external phaser lance, which appears to be attached to Deck 13 or 14.
I seem to recall that there was a bunch of stuff on the upper part of the saucer as well that took up much if not all of shuttle bay one.
If the Dominion War had raged for twenty or so years, the Dominion would have been on Earth within year 3. In 2 years of open warfare, the Dominion captured a major space station, decimated the 7th Fleet with a loss of 88% of their forces, invaded and held Betazed at least for several months, attacked Earth, caused massive losses to the Klingon Empire and almost destabilized the Romulan Empire. All in two years. It cost thousands of ships and millions upon millions of lives to beat them back and then only because Odo convinced the Founder to surrender. Otherwise they would have launched a ground assault that would have caused even more casualties. The Federation should thank their lucky stars they weren't involved with the Dominion longer than they were.Yeah both good points. I realised after I wrote it that I didn't even take into account that if the Dominion War had raged for twenty or so years like the Klingon War had then they probably would have been more like "Yesterday's Enterprise" anyway.
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