You send the guinea pigs...I mean Starfleet firstThe MACO are the space navy? They gonna need better ships once Starfleet finishes testin' them warp drives.

You send the guinea pigs...I mean Starfleet firstThe MACO are the space navy? They gonna need better ships once Starfleet finishes testin' them warp drives.
Troop transport going in, unfortunately hospital ship coming out.While I like to think of the Curry as a hospital ship, I have to agree it would make a great troop transport, too.
No, but if ground combat is what the MACOs do, then it only makes sense. Obviously they're not talking about starship tech if the MACOs don't have their own ships.
A military limited to foot soldiers is an outdated definition of military, qualifying Star Trek for regression or retrogression.
Things to point out about 2153.
A. Earth has one (and as far as we can tell only one) functional Warp Five ship.
B. The NX-01 Enterprise cannot destroy all life on a planet. They do not have the firepower. The closest they could get would be to ram the ship into the surface of the planet at warp speeds and have a combined kinetic and anti-matter explosion.
E. If Franklin is not around yet, than the MACO are restricted to Warp Two starships like about everyone else on Earth since the breakthrough past warp two was recent.
Sure it's not "ib-ah"??Pronounced "eye-buh".
Could the Photonic Torpedoes brought onboard Enterprise have been from the MACO?
I would think the Enterprise's phase cannons would give out long before they could systematically wipe out all life on a planet's surface.
The phase cannons do not appear to have a wide spread mode like the Constitution-class phasers do in the 23rd century. Thus they'd have to drag the beams across every square meter of the planet's surface, rather than cover several square city blocks in a single shot.
How long did it take Enterprise to reach the Expanse, cross into it far enough to start their mission?
How fast were they moving to get there from Earth?
If the later is the case, the MACO ship is half as fast as Enterprise at a sustained warp speed.
NCC-1701 can destroy all life on a planet - it just takes a lot of time. NX-01 would require ten times the number of days, but she would get there. After all, a starship's phaser can't run out of ammo...
"All cities and installations on Eminiar Seven have been located, identified, and fed into our fire-control system. In one hour and forty five minutes the entire inhabited surface of your planet will be destroyed."
Would a Starfleet crew (or any crew) have the stomach for such a disgusting thing?
Destroying a mountain top(let's say on earth) compared to destroying the entire (land) surface on earth, would be like destroying a beach, one grain of sand at a time.
We know the Royal Navy exists in the 2140s due to Reed.
So perhaps a founding charter of the UE would be that they can't have an independent military (a la the UN), and Starfleet has to operate under a legal fiction (at first) as an exploratory, and experimental test-bed agency.
Perhaps the Kzinti Wars in, let's say the 2070s (and let's say just a small battle with some pirate ships) caused a backlash that led to increased Vulcan oversight where they had a vested interest to keep Earth from becoming too militarized.
MACO doesn't really fit as a large organization then (they're just an Assault Operations branch of something larger). The Royal Navy and other subnational branches are where these Admirals and combat veteran captains are coming from. There are ships with odd prefixes (HMS, VK) that point to their existence in the 22nd century.
MACO doesn't have a fleet, because they are, perhaps, a collection of largely unorganized squads, meant to assist the various fleets belonging to the many navies and armies and space corps of the Earth countries. The Xindi Crisis is the first chance of deployment on a large Starfleet vessel.
Not exactly. We know it existed back in the working days of Reed Senior, but his career exploits were not timestamped. Malcolm never worked for the Royal Navy, and it's far from said that it would have been possible for him to do so even if he overcame his fear of water. All we know is that he didn't get to work on oceans; perhaps the organization he should have joined, according to his dad, would have been the United Earth Ocean Guard that had recently swallowed up the Royal Navies of Great Britain, the Netherlands, Sweden and the Empire of France?
But since Malcolm Reed is from Britain, which is canonical fact, Occam's Razor tells us that anytime Reed or his family talk about the Royal Navy, they mean the British one.There's also the notion to consider that the term "Royal Navy" does not explicitly refer to Britain. It could refer to any Earth naval force that serves a monarchical type of government.
There's also the notion to consider that the term "Royal Navy" does not explicitly refer to Britain.
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