Maybe they sent over their Powder Puff Squad or something?
That'd actually make sense. You don't exactly send your most valued fighters into a hopeless first wave - you send expendables. And Gowron was launching an invasion with a military force that had mostly been sitting idle for half a century or so. He'd have plenty of useless "warriors" to get rid of before the Klingon military could fight as a coherent force again. And he'd certainly be the most eager to get rid of those people who had the political means to cling on to warrior status despite not being in the required physical shape... In short, he'd send his enemies or their sons into the first assault, hoping they'd be slaughtered (victory would be a secondary concern).
Starfleet's idea of "reinforcements" was to send six ships?
The station seemed to be quite capable of handling the enemy starships on its own. Sending the Starfleet ships would merely be a gesture - Gowron would know that Starfleet was planning on caring. The weaker a force Starfleet sent, the better: if Gowron dared attack those ships, he'd not only be a traitor but also a coward. There'd be none of the political ambiguity of attacking a Cardassian-Bajoran installation potentially run by Dominion infiltrators if Gowron's ships fired on six tiny Mirandas from Starbase 375!
Yes, they did the same thing in the "Die is Cast" -after they learn that the Dominion might counterattack the Alpha Quandrant, an admiral sends a task force of just nine ships -just nine-and this seems to be before the weapons upgrade, or the shield improvements.
That's probably the best Starfleet could do at such a time of peace. They had trouble summoning 40 ships in six days in "BoBW", so why should they be able to get more than nine in any of those DS9 episodes where there was just a day of advance warning?
Those are the same people who thought it would be a great idea to have the crew for their chief battleship in the area double as the crew for their most important space station
The Defiant never did any "chief battleshipping", to be sure. Whenever there was a battle, her first and primary move was to hide in the shadow of the station. Which, considering their relative firepowers, was obviously the smart move.
In the bigger scheme of things, the Defiant was not an asset in battles. She was an armed reconnaissance asset, and one doesn't do armed recce when one's engaged in a battle about the fate of the station. So burdening the midget ship on the DS9 crew was actually pretty shrewd; no crew from more battleworthy vessels would be required to abandon their posts to fly that ship on the occasional recce mission.
far cry from her fighting in "Invasive Proceedures" which was: I'm Kira, I must attack and defeat another female who is not a resistance fighter but a pleasure planet girl who is hot!
Umm, logically, if one thinks it's a good thing that Kira is "allowed" to be a formidable warrior despite being a hot-looking female, then one should equally laud the dramatic decision that some other hot-looking female without formal military training can surprise us with "male-like" fighting skills...
Timo Saloniemi