They could even replace the isolinear chips with the gel packs off Voyager
Oh, that's brilliant. Let's make it so that some of the toughest ships in the fleet can be rendered helpless by cheese.
You know, this was actually something I thought was kind of cool about Voyager, giving us a rather plausible computational liquid, but then they messed it up by having no proper, separate, prepared backups for the fragile bubble of life the ship maintains light years away from safety. I mean, Starfleet didn't learn its lesson from "Contagion"? Multiple computer backups and mechanical safeguards, damn it.
Of course, iirc, this was the same episode that the
manual override for a door didn't work because of the
computer malfunction.
Additionally, and this is a nitpick, it was kind of silly that an alien
virus managed to infect the... cells, I guess... of the gel-comp. Quite a fortuitous mutation, to say the least--that's an evolutionary leap that makes "Threshold" look like a hop. They could've left it at an alien bacteria, which could consume the gel packs, although I would hope such an important system would have an exquisitely crafted, virtually intelligent immune system.
At the same time, I'm possibly being too harsh on an episode whose B-plot was meant to be good, goofy fun.
I agree with Timo's reasoning on "when-possible" upgrades for the Galacies. I'd imagine a lot of upgrades occurred following severe damage, and we see a few get (at least) severely damaged, and can easily assume that many if not most of the Galaxies wound up getting sent to a repair yard sometime during the course of the war, given their preeminent position in the Starfleet battle line, since apparently the Sovereigns were too valuable to risk.
