Depends on the objective. If it's simply to get passed that particular point in space, by forcing Discovery out of position, the Defiant wins. It doesn't matter if Discovery returns later.
Defiant's obtained the objective, gotten pass and moved on.
If the objective is to bomb a planet, Defiant only needs to force Discovery away long enough to do so.
If we're going to start looking at it in terms of accomplishing an objective, then it obviously may depend on what the objective actually is.
This is straight-up ship-to-ship combat.
If it Don't Spin, It Don't Win
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I call that elegance and beauty given form, with big pulse-phaser cannons that would tear through the weak-hulled Discovery in seconds. Would love to see how well it spun when it ludicrous saucer was in shreds.You call that spinning?
My grandma spins better than that.
That's some weak sauce.
The Defiant is ugly as hell.
This is elegance and beauty. And spinning.
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Lorca: "Set the controls for the heart of the sun!"
Mr. Woof: "Prepare to fire...uh...wait...where'd they go? Damn! Foiled again!"
And upon returning, exactly how would the Discovery find the Defiant?Discovery would have time to return and mount a counter-attack, resuming the battle.
And upon returning, exactly how would the Discovery find the Defiant?
But that's the point of the thread isn't it? Discovery's only potential combat advantage over a ship that's 110 years its junior would be that it can move virtually anywhere with only a few seconds of preparation time.I would assume the the Defiant's easy crusing speed would be far beyond Discovery maximum emergency speed.
After running away and then returning, would Discovery be able to detect the Defiant.
A floating leaf would likely fuck the Enterprise D's warp core enough to force Geordi to roll under the emergency barrier as it drops.I just had a thought. The Discovery wouldn't be able to take out the Defiant but if Star Trek: Generations is anything to go by, it could take out the Enterprise-D. They just need the right shield modulation frequency.![]()
Might there be a coolant leak in this equation?A floating leaf would likely fuck the Enterprise D's warp core enough to force Geordi to roll under the emergency barrier as it drops.
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