Standard Ships, from the same year, lets say 2376, Same Crew ability levels, no Borg upgrades or anoy of that rubbish, Ships start 1,000,000 km apart and its a fight to the finish, which ship wins?
Yes but the beauty of the Intrepid class ships would awe those of the Galaxy class into forgetting to press the phaser buttons in time.
I'm glad to see sense is prevailing so far, In so many other threads there are quotes like "Intrepid is a downsized Galaxy with more advanced technology" What utter rubbish
I know for a fact that Worf would find the Intrepid class an eyesore and fire without even having being given an order to.
I know for a fact that Worf would find the Intrepid class an eyesore and fire without even having being given an order to.
I like that idea.
I've decided to vote for the Galaxy class. Reason being is that before Voyager became practically invincible with the almighty Borg nanoprobes, it was taking a kicking on a fairly regular basis from the Kazon, and even had its hull breached and a boarding party aboard on one occasion. It was also shown a single shot from a Vidiian cruiser could cripple it (Deadlock).
On the other hand, we did see Odyssey get totalled by the Jem'Hadar without really getting off a decent shot.
As the rules said the fight is in 2376, then I assume the Galaxy's weapons are a little more intimidating than shown previously due to the Dominion threat, and so it's bye bye Intrepid![]()
That said, I voted "Galaxy" because I like it better and if I wrote the scene it would win.![]()
But Kazon were always attacking Voyager in numbers to compensate for their technological inferiority ... and still lost on numerous occasions. Voyager suffering damage from multiple less advanced ships firing at it is only logical. It happens almost constantly in Trek to ALL SF ships (and let's not forget that Voyager primarily used it's phasers and not it's already limited supply of torpedoes early on which further put them at a disadvantage ... it is also very questionable if 36 torpedoes is what Voyager can pack at maximum ... likely much more given it's size, but still less compared to a Galaxy class).
Like a pack of wolves going up against 1 prey slowly picking it off.
Even a Galaxy class would not fare any better if it was in Voyager's position (a ship 75 000 LY's from Federation in an already somewhat weaker state from all previous troubles it faced and using torpedoes sparingly only when certain shots were practically guaranteed).
On another note, had it not been for the internal sabotage in episode 'Basics Part I', Voyager would have won against all 4 Kazon carriers (armed to the maximum if I recall correctly).
The only reason Voyager was disabled so quickly in 'Deadlock' by the Vidiians is because half their systems were inoperable (shields and weapons included ... which was a byproduct of being duplicated by the anomaly and both ships draining power from a single source).
Can you really say that a Galaxy class would fare any better under same circumstances?
Think again.
If Galaxy class weapons underwent a re-fit to compensate for any previous deficiencies against the Dominion, it's highly possible same modifications would have been applied on all ships throughout the fleet.
Therefore, under same circumstances, it's again a pretty even match.
Also, it's questionable if the Intrepid class would need those modifications as it already featured anti-Borg systems.
In 'the Search' (before the war), Defiant's shields were keeping Dominion's weapons at bay but still gave in eventually from being pummeled by 3 ships on a constant basis.
The only potential explanation as to why their shields held and weapons had an effect, was because the anti-Borg technology incorporated numerous aspects that already compensate for Dominion's weapons/shield tech.
This is exactly why polls like this have little to no actual merit and why many people ignore the final outcome.
No objective reasoning is given in several responses aside from the following: 'it's big and I like it' (along with variations on the same notion).
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