Actually, we have no proof either was there. The Klingon flagship at the time was the Negh'var, which we didn't see in WYLB. I know there is a reference in the episode to the Romulan flagship, but that could just be flagship in the traditional military sense, IE the ship that the Romulan flag officer was aboard. In that sense, the Rotarran would have been the Klingon flagship at the battle, and whatever ship Admiral Ross was aboard would have been Starfleet's.The only time it sticks out is in the final battle to end the war. You would have assumed the Federation Flagship (the Big E) would have been there if both the Romulan and Klingon Flagships were.
That was in season 7. When INS was on home video.The Son’a were mentioned in DS9 I recall. Damar mentions them.
That does seem sensible. The more ships are sent 'east' to fight tye war, the more effective the fewer ones left 'west' have to be.This actually makes some sense given what Starfleet seems to be usually doing when there isn't a war on. That stuff isn't going to just stop happening on the other side of the Federation, and someone needs to be there to deal with it. Having the most capable ships doing Starfleets normal job because they can do it the most effectively makes an amount of sense. Especially since the crew of the Enterprise while good, are not especially known for their combat skills. That's not their strong point. Avoiding needing to use said skills is what they do best. Fixing problems rather than blowing them up. Sisko is more than capable of handling the war effort in Picard's place, and he has ship designed for war under his overall command.
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