There's nothing terribly "Borg" about the Narada, anyway.
There were a lot of green lights and green computer screens and terminals, both of which are Borg trademarks.
Romulans love green:
But those are warships; the Narada is not. Put up the Exxon Valdez or one of those oil derrick ships instead.Ladies and Gentlemen, meet the USS Kearsarge. (BB-5: Commissioned 1900.)
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Top of the line battleship. 11.5 thousand tons. Top speed, 16kn, 4X13 inch guns, manually aimed, 4X8 inch guns, manually aimed, 14x6 inch guns, 20X six pound cannons, 8X1 pounders, 4X30 caliber machine guns. All manually aimed. Armor thickness unknown - normal for the time was 406 mm.
40 years later, with modifications to the eighties, here's the USS Missouri:
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45K tons, 33knots, 9X16, 20X5, 80X40mm anti-aircraft, 40X20mm a-a, all computer controlled by the AEGIS battle system. 11.8 inch hull plating all around.
Now, tack on another 50 years of development.
And in fact, it did seem like a repurposed vessel -- their missiles were relatively slow, despite being deadly. They had no disruptors, and their primary means of destruction was from their original design.the thing of it is you dont even have to know about the borg tech.
it is still a ship 139 years in from the future.. one equiped to rip apart asteriods and mine them.
We dont really know that it did they could have put up just as much, I would love to see that battle as I would imagine one or two of them would be destroyed as soon as they came out of warp...they didnt say how long before the Enterprise arrived the other 7 ships got the Vulcan.
But those are warships; the Narada is not. Put up the Exxon Valdez or one of those oil derrick ships instead.
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