From my understanding, the fastet ship in an Engagement must be invulnerable. If your opponent is more powerful but slower you just need to engage warp. IMHO, the timelag the Opponent has bevor he can jump to warp too, is in conjunction with the high FTL-speed enough, to stay out of Weapon range during the beginning of the warp-chase. And after that, the distance will increase significantly.
In "The Battle" and "Peak Performance" it seems, that Sensors can't pick up that the other ship is engaging warp early enough.
So the Question rises, why, for example, Picard has to be afraid when he encouters a Warbird.
In "Tin Man" we learn, that the Romulan Warbird is slower than the E-D.
So, in "Defector" did he really need the help of the Klingons? What if he instead engages warp? The Romulans could never follow him. He has always the opportunity to fight or leave at will.
Any Thoughts to this?
All the Best
Red_Shirt
In "The Battle" and "Peak Performance" it seems, that Sensors can't pick up that the other ship is engaging warp early enough.
So the Question rises, why, for example, Picard has to be afraid when he encouters a Warbird.
In "Tin Man" we learn, that the Romulan Warbird is slower than the E-D.
So, in "Defector" did he really need the help of the Klingons? What if he instead engages warp? The Romulans could never follow him. He has always the opportunity to fight or leave at will.
Any Thoughts to this?

All the Best
Red_Shirt