^I think the only time the Enterprise-D used it's ventral phaser array (on the very bottom of the stardrive section) was in "Conundrum".
Is the Galaxy class under armed for a ship its size?
I ask because many smaller ships
Intrepid, Akira, Defiant seem to have similar firepower but are much much smaller.
In the case of the Defiant, Akira and Inrepid classes they were made after the battle of Wolf 359 in response to the Borg threat.
I thought it was established in DS9's, The Search, that the Defiant class was designed to fight the Borg?Or then Starfleet decided to build a fleet of fundamentally combat-incapable ships (the tiny Intrepids) so that its main battlewagons would not have to bog themselves down in noncombat duties... Thus, the Intrepid increased Starfleet frontline fighting strength despite being unsuited for forward combat operations (where we never ever saw the ship participate).
Were they? All we know is that we saw them after we saw the Borg attack. OTOH, we never saw Starfleet engage in major battles before the Borg attack; it's quite possible that its dedicated warships were somewhere else at that time, perhaps fighting the Cardassian war which we never saw.In the case of the Defiant, Akira and Inrepid classes they were made after the battle of Wolf 359 in response to the Borg threat.
Or then Starfleet decided to build a fleet of fundamentally combat-incapable ships (the tiny Intrepids) so that its main battlewagons would not have to bog themselves down in noncombat duties... Thus, the Intrepid increased Starfleet frontline fighting strength despite being unsuited for forward combat operations (where we never ever saw the ship participate).
In the case of the Defiant, Akira and Inrepid classes they were made after the battle of Wolf 359 in response to the Borg threat.
Were they? All we know is that we saw them after we saw the Borg attack. OTOH, we never saw Starfleet engage in major battles before the Borg attack; it's quite possible that its dedicated warships were somewhere else at that time, perhaps fighting the Cardassian war which we never saw.
All Akira class vessels have registries that are quite a bit lower than the lowest known Galaxy registries. For all we know, the Akira was the original design from which the Galaxy was refined during the 2350s.
The Akira-class was a class of Federation starship that was in service with Starfleet by the early 2370s.
A design sketch of the USS Akira shows the vessel bearing the registry NCC-2497. In an unpublished interview with author Larry Nemecek, designer Jaeger said he simply used the four-digit number of his then-phone extension for that registry; to conform to Starfleet practice, the number "6" was added by Mike Okuda and the film's art department to make "62497," a number then approved by producer Rick Berman. At the same time, Jaeger said, two other ship names and registries were approved as back-ups, if needed, to the USS Thunderchild actually seen on film as NCC-65549: the USS Rabin (named after former Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin) as NCC-63293, and the USS Spector (NCC-63549).
Curiously, the Akira seems extremely lightly armed - only three phaser strips, and none capable of firing aft. But we already have reason to think that the number of phaser strips, or their length or width, is unrelated to the phaser firepower of a starship. All Akira really suffers from seems to be the lack of rear coverage, and perhaps we're just missing the aft phaser strips because we never get good aft views of the ship?
Timo Saloniemi
the Defiant is ideal against the Borg. small, very manouverable means it's hard for the Borg to hit.
There's no way in hell the Federation designs the Akira without aft phaser coverage.
She withdraws?
That's what destroyers did, back in the days when torpedoes were capital ship killers and reloading was impossible (except for the Japanese).
The alternative is that she angles her nose up a few degrees. The dorsal main phaser can then cover most of the aft angles easily enough.
Timo Saloniemi
Or then Starfleet decided to build a fleet of fundamentally combat-incapable ships (the tiny Intrepids) so that its main battlewagons would not have to bog themselves down in noncombat duties... Thus, the Intrepid increased Starfleet frontline fighting strength despite being unsuited for forward combat operations (where we never ever saw the ship participate).
Since there is no up or down in space, would a pursuing ship simply need to stay on the same plane to stay safe?
Intrepids are hardly tiny Timo.
Smaller when compared to the Galaxy yes, but pack the same firepower and defenses.
Also... in terms of not seeing the Intrepid in fleet action doesn't mean they were never used or that they were bad at it.
SF apparently thought it fine to carry a Romulan ambassador (which might imply formidable offensive and defensive systems)
Apart from 1 movie where it delivered the final blow, we have also never seen the Sovereign class in large fleet operations when it comes to the shows.
Chalk it all up to everyone in Trek wanting to keep certain things 'separate' in order to 'not confuse the fans'.
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