Bad Robots are dumb@$$es. They are little kids that want to uber everything. <SNIP> Yeah, Bad robot is full of immature power envy fanboys.
This is a completely mature and proportional response to someone making a movie with a ship you don't like.

Bad Robots are dumb@$$es. They are little kids that want to uber everything. <SNIP> Yeah, Bad robot is full of immature power envy fanboys.
Can I get an episode name(s)? I wasn't a voyager fan, and trust nothing done in TOS. TOS continuity was a disaster at best.
As far as torpedoes being avoidable, the Vengeance didn't seem to be too light on her feet so it seems that a spread of quantum torpedoes would almost certainly hit, especially given the large surface area to work with.
CaptainAmerica said:Enterprise-e survived multiple torpedo and disruptor hits before losing her shields, and of course there's no way to be certain but the Reman/Romulan weapons were at least as powerful if not more than the Vengeance weapons.
Warp core: It crashed into a city and the core didn't breach. The Enterprise-D's core breached at least once per season.
The debris did not hurt the hull, it did damage the shields just a bit. And I'm surprised you know the yields of the weapons of both the Scimitar and Vengeance to say that the Scimitar is weaker. It's very likely the E's shields are just that strong.As far as torpedoes being avoidable, the Vengeance didn't seem to be too light on her feet so it seems that a spread of quantum torpedoes would almost certainly hit, especially given the large surface area to work with.
It wouldn't need to evade torpedoes, it simply would shoot them down before impact.
Even the Kelvin demonstrated some resilience against the splitting torpedoes from the Narada.
If you mean the slow moving apparently rocket fueled torpedoes then yes, but she did it with beam phasers. Then the JJprise did it using all her banks, so if that's a good way too keep the phasers off the E-e so it can attack then good call!
CaptainAmerica said:Enterprise-e survived multiple torpedo and disruptor hits before losing her shields, and of course there's no way to be certain but the Reman/Romulan weapons were at least as powerful if not more than the Vengeance weapons.
If the Scimitar's weapons were as powerful as the Vengeance, it would have blown off a significant chunk out of the Ent-E saucer. Instead, the Ent-E shields were weakened and only the front of the bridge breached from incoming torpedo fire.
Hull strength and resistance to fire seems to have not significantly improved in the 24th century, the Enterprise D was in-salvageable after crash landing.
The Enterprise E shields seemed in-effective against physical contact with space debris in that battle against the Scimitar also.
Back to the topic of the thread... the different iterations of Trek have always been inconsistent. Based on on-screen evidence, the original TOS Enterprise seems substantially more powerful than the ships from the TNG-era or JJ-era. It only took a couple of phaser shots to kill everyone on Excalibur in "The Ultimate Computer" or completely obliterate a Klingon cruiser in "Day of the Dove".
I've often thought this as well. I first noticed it in TWOK (Weapons were not used on other ships in TMP). Phasers and Photon Torpedoes seemed super weak when compared to TOS levels. Even against unshielded ships.
I've discussed this on other forums and others pointed out to me that it probably wasn't that the weapons were weaker, but the ships, shields, SIF and the hulls were much stronger on the newer ships and could take more punishment. I like this explanation much better and it makes more sense logically.![]()
The Klingons use the same rusty old D7 battlecruisers and birds of prey in the mid-22nd century as they do in the late 24th. One of those old birds of prey took down the Enterprise-D in Generations. I think Vengeance would stand a much better chance than you think - and that'a not even including he in-universe stats quoted in this thread that give Vengeance more powerful photons than Voyager.
^^True, but that shielded Klingon ship survived Enterprise's phaser blasts easily enough. And don't forget "Yesterday's Enterprise", where 3 birds of prey were more than a match for the -D.
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