Oh, it is. To restate what I said, In official terms defence is secondary to their diplomatic and exploratory functions. In practical terms defence may come to the fore but only in the exceptional circumstances that warrant that.Defense is not a "secondary function." I guarantee, whenever the Borg or the Dominion come knocking on the door, any and all scientific and exploratory pursuits are going to be abandoned and ships, facilities and personnel dedicated to those pursuits are going to be reallocated to defense. That's just how shit works.
What does "some" mean? The D had quite a few phaser arrays, photon torpedoes and mines. And probably enough hand held weapons to arm most if the crew.Depends on the Enterprise. The E-D was more a luxury liner with science labs, long range sensors, and some weapons.
"Some?" The Galaxy class has 10 phaser arrays, though one is only operable during a saucer separation. Plus two photon torpedo launchers, and the main deflector can be modified into a weapon.Depends on the Enterprise. The E-D was more a luxury liner with science labs, long range sensors, and some weapons.
Twice in the first season alone the Enterprise D was ordered to the neutral zone, "exploration and diplomacy" get tossed in the nearest broom closet when it's time for the Enterprise to be a warship.But still, the ship's primary function was exploration and diplomacy.
Tubes that can fire multiple torpedoes simultaneously. Something I don't think we've seen any other Starfleet vessel do.And only two torpedo tubes. One forward and one aft
And yet, in practice, patrolling the borders and even leading into battle (though usually without the rest of the Fleet, due to CGI/practical effects/modelling budget I suppose) is what the Ent-D usually did. The description by Tenacity above fits the Ent-d well, as she was indeed taxi, UPS, warrior, ditch digger, etc, as needed.While a Galaxy-class ship can fight, that not why they built her. Primary functions, deep space exploration and long term missions, based on her ability to carry familes of the crew on board with all luxuries possible from home. She was designed to not be around Federation space for years at a time based on what she has onboard. No patrolling the borders or leading the fleet into battle.
Exactly!Twice in the first season alone the Enterprise D was ordered to the neutral zone, "exploration and diplomacy" get tossed in the nearest broom closet when it's time for the Enterprise to be a warship.
Supposedly each of the tubes could fire up to 10 torpedoes at once, an impressive feat if other ships only fire single shot (I'm not sure if other vessels have fired more than one per tube at a time - Voyager possibly? Defiant fired single rounds IIRC).Exploration and diplomacy are secondary duties.They are no more primary duties than running cargo and being a passager carrier are.Tubes that can fire multiple torpedoes simultaneously. Something I don't think we've seen any other Starfleet vessel do.
Seems unlikely. I mean they'd have to be written that way and I don't see that happening ( outside of a bad apple our heroes will take down by episode's end)I think the reason people (fans) don't want Starfleet to be military or military/explorers is because they're afraid it'll turn them (Starfleet) into Conquistadores.
And I totally agree, that would be a valid concern and a path I really hope the show never takes, but I do think there are ways to have Starfleet be both at once, which traditionally is what they have always done from Day One, on-screen dialog to the contrary, which is little more than propaganda to appease the peace-at-all-costs crowd.
I went and checked on this, the Enterprise D actually has three, the third can only be use if the saucer is separated, and it faces aft.And only two torpedo tubes.
Which is the same story for most modern and historical militaries. The militay is a ready source of people to take care of a wide range of tasks, when a natural disaster occurs, the military is often called in.Sure, it is more than that, but it seems to be one of its core missions.
Or that Starfleet will be a organization that establishs a treaty port.they're afraid it'll turn them (Starfleet) into Conquistadores
Diplomacy was practiced in the Neutral Zone episode. They didn't attack the Romulans. The Enterprise defence role was held in reserve. It played a secondary role.Twice in the first season alone the Enterprise D was ordered to the neutral zone, "exploration and diplomacy" get tossed in the nearest broom closet when it's time for the Enterprise to be a warship.
Exploration and diplomacy are secondary duties.They are no more primary duties than running cargo and being a passager carrier are.Tubes that can fire multiple torpedoes simultaneously. Something I don't think we've seen any other Starfleet vessel do.
Don't forget the battle bridge!"Some?" The Galaxy class has 10 phaser arrays, though one is only operable during a saucer separation. Plus two photon torpedo launchers, and the main deflector can be modified into a weapon.
I thought it was used against the BoP before separation in "Generations."I went and checked on this, the Enterprise D actually has three, the third can only be use if the saucer is separated, and it faces aft.
I like seeing the various roles that a military can take on expressed in Starfleet. The "Starfleet isn't a military" arguments makes no sense in light of that fact that the Federation has no other force designed to serve in a military capacity.Which is the same story for most modern and historical militaries. The militay is a ready source of people to take care of a wide range of tasks, when a natural disaster occurs, the military is often called in.Or that Starfleet will be a organization that establishs a treaty port.
The "Starfleet isn't a military" arguments makes no sense in light of that fact that the Federation has no other force designed to serve in a military capacity.
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