Voyager's Distant Origins, when the Voth city ship showed up. How the brilliant tactics devised by Janeway on the spot saved the day.
and the first battle of DS9
No that wasn’t really a big battle. I mean if you were to go on to memory alpha and search the first battle of DS9. The one where the Klingons attacked the station.The one in Emissary were DS9 battles against a couple of Cardassian ships?![]()
Yeah but they weren’t really very long. really only 1 ship to 1 ship but yeah they are pretty good special effectsAll of the space battles from JJTrek; simply top notch special effects, visual eye candy.
it's easily the strongest part of that movieThe battle in Nemesis is my favourite space battle in Trek, closely followed by the ones in TWOK.
Yeah. I believe first ever episode with more than two starfleet shipsBest? Not sure I'm qualified to answer that.
Favorite? The battle in "The Ultimate Computer". The four Connies on the Enterprise viewscreen really fired my imagination.
Just one thing Dogfights aren’t limited to WWII even modern fighter planes dogfight. And while simple tactics are good you can’t use them all the time. But other than that I agreeI hate it when they use starship fleets in battle like dogfights in WWI. Starship fleet battles should be coordinated line (disk) of battle where you focus the fleet's firepower on one or two target ships at a time, and don't let the enemy break the line. Simple fleet tactics are still the best. This was the battle tactic used by the Federation's four then later three starship formations in The Ultimate Computer. Even though not seen in the original airing of Errand of Mercy, I get the sense that this was the battle formation of the Federation fleet as it approached the Klingon fleet near the Organian system.
Ship-to-ship battles showcase speed and getting in the first shot. Get in, hit hard, get out, recharge weapons and shields, go back in, repeat. In TOS, this was the tactics in Balance of Terror, The Doomsday Machine, Journey to Babel and Elaan of Troyius. Going back to The Ultimate Computer, M5 was able to turn the fleet battle into an one-on-one ship engagement. Due to M5's fast reaction speed to calculate both maneuvering and targeting solutions, M5 maneuvered near only one target, shot first, and got out before any of the human operated systems could react. I'm kind of disappointed that there was never a real fleet-to-fleet engagement in TOS. Damn those interfering Organians.![]()
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