I was wondering, why did the Federation borrow the cloak for the Defiant from the Romulans, Klingons had it too and they were an ally, not (almost) enemy.
Did the "Sao Paulo" ever cloak in violation of plot device?
I like the theory that the cloak was the reason the new Defiant had the same registry number as the old one, don't need to change the agreement which might take ages.She got a "new one" so the Romulans replaced the fully destroyed one.
She got a "new one" so the Romulans replaced the fully destroyed one.
I know they aren't canon but the novels answered her fate.He was actually a she, Sub-Commander T'Rul, portrayed by Martha Hackett who later that year would go on to potray Seska in Voyager. T'Rul wasn't killed during the episode and was never seen again with no explanation being offered. A shame as she could have been an interesting recurring character.
I find the concept that the Federation would tie their own hands with something like the Treaty of Algeron rather problematic.
Kor
Similarly the Federation traded away their nascent Stealth technology in order to prevent the enemy from developing the more dangerous (to the Federation) Anti-Matter technology.
As do I.I find the concept that the Federation would tie their own hands with something like the Treaty of Algeron rather problematic.
Kor
As do I.
Not to mention how the DS9 writers seemingly forgot the address the Romulan regulations regarding the cloaking device from season 3 through season 6. Rules such as the cloak must be supervised by a Romulan officer (who was never replaced), the cloak could only be used in the Gamma Quad (but Sisko used it where ever he pleased, Romulus signed a non-aggression pact with the Dominion in season 5 and yet the Romulan government never demanded the cloak be returned. Also, I don't recall the Defiant 2.0 having a cloak, but if it did that would reaffirm some of my theories.
My theories being that the Romulans don't give a damn whether the Feddies have or use cloaks. The Treaty of Algeron (from the TNG episode) seems like a concession the Feddies made to appease the Rommies, but the Rommies never really cared about enforcing such agreements. Probably another instances of the Federation willing to bend over backwards and tie themselves into a pretzel in order to gain some diplomatic agreement.
You do realize that a warp drive that wouldn't need dilithium would be a strategic advantage right?
Things like why was the Sao Paulo renamed and renumbered as The Defiant? Without even the traditional -A?
I think that was more a case of the Romulans seeking Plausible Deniability for what Sisco was doing with it.
Really the only hard one to explain away was the Romulan Officer requirement.
I wouldn't mind the Treaty of Algeron if there was some good ideas of why the cloaking ban was put in place. I keep mixing it up with the Romulan War treaty so I kept thinking it was something forced on the early Federation in 2160 so as to keep the peace, but that makes no sense since "Balance of Terror" is meant to be the first appearance of Romulan cloaks 100 years later (ignoring "Minefield").
The only thing about the Sao Paulo/Defiant-A that bothers me is that I kinda wish they'd just kept the Sao Paulo name. DS9 always seemed to about changes and consequences and having the old ship name feels slighlty like a reset button. I get why they did it though.
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