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Defiant/Ent-D vs Doomsday

Defiant/Ent E vs DOOMSDAY

  • With the advanced weapons, they would beat down that planet killer

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  • Better draw straws as to which ship gets the old suicide mission

    Votes: 4 100.0%

  • Total voters
    4
  • Poll closed .
We saw how hopeless it was for Kirk era ships against the Doomsday Machine. But what if it were the Defiant? Or the Enterprise E? Or a team of the Defaint/Enterprise E? Would they have had a better chance? Or does the old 'ram her down the mouth of that thing' still remain the only way to destroy one of those things?

Rob
 
Didn't they say that The Doomsday Weapon got stronger as it got attacked? With the power of those vessels, it seems that the DDM would be equal, or more powerful than ever.
 
The Planet killer was wrapped in pure neutronium and even during the TNG period Federations weapons were still pretty useless against neutronium so I don't think they can beat the Planet Killer down the old fashion way. They won't necessarily need a suicide run either. The Ent-E can just dump her warp core down the throat of the Planet Killer and everyone can then go home for tea.
 
Actually, to my knowledge, the Doomsday Machine was said to be a highly advanced piece of technology coated in Neutronium alloy (which is impervious to conventional weapons ... therefore, SF as we know it in TNG, DS9 and VPY would essentially be in more or less same predicament as Kirk's era SF).

The problem I see with this though is that SF should be far more advanced than what it was shown to be in TNG.
Almost a century before TNG started, they essentially disabled a Doomsday Machine which sported some highly advanced technology.

One would expect of SF to be able to develop Neutronium based alloys (or alloys partly made out of them) by TNG era and have even more-so devastating weapons (not to mention shields and much faster Warp capability).

A problem that cropped up is that the writers who made the show didn't know how to deal with highly advanced tech as part of everyday life of SF and they ended up forgetting about it the next week (just look at how dumbed-down everything is on-screen when taking into consideration the technology which was presented).

Jono - you beat me to the Neutronium explanation ... and I would actually agree that SF as it was depicted in the 24th century, they would be able to simply drop a warp core into the mouth of the Doomsday Machine and then be on their way.
 
The Doomsday Machine is a paper tiger since Kirk and his crew showed that all you have to do is dump an atomic bomb down its maw. It could easily be defeated with nothing more than "old style atomic weapons, primitive by our standards." ;)

ETA: I think Jono already made this point first. :techman:
 
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