Why?
The Galaxy class did a great job in the Dominion war, we saw no Galaxy class getting destroyed in the war.
The USS Odyssey ring any bells? And yes I know it was before the actual war and Starfleet should have known better!
JB
The USS Odyssey ring any bells? And yes I know it was before the actual war and Starfleet should have known better!
JB
It might have been more 'realistic' to see Galaxy stardrive sections in battle. Hauling around that big saucer seems pointless and makes a lovely dartboard target.
Maybe Starbases have a big rack where you can slot all the saucer sections... assuming they'd have built any in the middle of a war.
But the saucer has big phaser strips who can fire multiple times
And as for the amount of Galaxies.... I still like the idea that was offered in the Technical Manual I believe, that most of the Galaxies we saw were basicly just hulls with warpdrive and weapons. They weren't fully build yet, and quickly rushed into service with only minimal internal construction done, to give Starfleet a good amount of powerfull ships.
True, but they derive power from the warp core in the stardrive section. Which also powers the strips on the stardrive, through shorter internal conduits ( i.e. less transmission loss )*
Plus the shielding can be much tighter without the saucer, and we have on-screen confirmation that the stardrive alone is much faster and more agile.
* I know there's the old debate as to whether a longer strip can channel more power, so I suppose it depends on what side of that argument you reside
Yes. I would've expected more "1701-E type" battle cruisers taking the Galaxy Class' place, since by then that design was obsolete.From an in universe standpoint the Galaxy Class is supposed to be insanely expensive so was it odd to see so many on the front line in the Dominion war?
Even if they were big empty hulks with weapons, wouldn't it have been better to build many smaller and more maneuverable vessels with nearly as many phasers? That's of course assuming they built the Galaxy class ships rather than co-opting partially built ones.
The Galaxy class was effective against the Borg? I don't know about that. In Q Who the Enterprise would have been destroyed had Q not intervened at the last moment. In TBOBW1 the Borg were intentionally pulling their punches so they could capture Picard, and in Part 2 I think they ignored the ship since they were more interested in getting to Earth, and when the ship was defeated it was because Data hacked Locutus and put the other Borg drones on the ship to sleep rather than anything unique about being aboard a Galaxy class ship.Given the Galaxy Class was the only Starfleet ship which was effective against the Borg, Starfleet were dead right to keep building them.
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