Robert DeSoto
Lieutenant Commander
CGI brought us some of the most amazing battles in Star Trek, battles that would not be possible with the regular filmed models. But it also cheapened the value of a starship.
Back in TOS, a starship was a thing of extraordinary power and commanding one was a position of extraordinary prestige.
Sending one Federation starship to your border was enough to say "watch it buddy, don't f--k with us". Admiral Neceyev sent the Enterprise-D to send that message to the Cardassians. A Federation ambassador sent the Defiant to the Tzenkethi border with that message (yes, I know the ambassador turned out to be a changeling, but thats beside the point).
Sending two or more starships was pretty much getting ready for war. Two starships were sent to assist the Enterprise-D in the Defector. Six starships were went to assist Deep Space Nine in Way of the Warrior. Fifteen starships were sent to the Romulan Neutral Zone in All Good Things (although only 3 ships including the Enterprise showed up in time).
A major fleet engagement is something very rare and very devastating. When the Klingons invaded Organia and a Federation Fleet closed in on their position, Kor said that the fate of the galaxy would be decided for the next 10 millenia. That one battle between the Federation and Klingon Fleet would've been armageddon.
When the Borg invaded Federation space and headed directly to Earth, a fleet of 40 starships was a force we have never seen before. When it was destroyed, Starfleet was down for a year (according to Shelby). Even when Captain Maxwell claimed that Cardassians were re-arming for war, Starfleet Command made it very clear that they were in no condition for another war.
When the Dominion invasion fleet first entered the Alpha Quadrant, the Federation, Klingons and Romulans rallied their forces at Deep Space Nine. If the Bajoran sun had gone nova, they would've "crippled" the Alpha Quadrant powers. Had a battle actually taken place, it would've been "armageddon". There was no talk about needing reinforcments from the Gamma Quadrant, or some 2000 warships on the other side of the wormhole. Those 50 odd ships that first came through the wormhole was enough to scare everyone into thinking they could potentially cripple the Alpha Quadrant forces.
Once the war started, however, Starfleet sent and lost hundreds of ships against the Dominion but survived. And the Dominion themselves had hundreds of ships. They kept losing hundreds of ships then rebuilding them with their shipyards.
This is when a starship was no longer a thing of extraordinary power. The starship became cannon fodder. You lose one, you just go to the shipyard and pump out a new one. And one invidual starship had very little power when everyone was divided into the "Seventh Fleet of 112 ships" or the 23rd Jem'hadar Division, Cardassian Fourth Order. Every ship was in a fleet. And these fleets would get destroyed then they rebuild back to full strength again.
To be perfectly honest, I love watching the massive fleet battles. I loved the Dominion War and Deep Space Nine. But I have to admit, I lost respect for the Defiant afterward.
When I see the Enterprise in TOS or TNG, I know that ship is a force to be reckoned with in the galaxy. And for the first few seasons of Deep Space Nine, so was the Defiant. But when the Federation loses 100 ships, then sends out another 100 ships to fight the Dominion, how important is one individual starship? The Defiant, no matter how powerful it is, is just one ship. It's not going to make a huge difference when fleet sizes go from six starships to hundreds of starships. And sending one starship to your border will no longer make anyone think "oh man, we better not f--k with Starfleet"
Back in TOS, a starship was a thing of extraordinary power and commanding one was a position of extraordinary prestige.
Sending one Federation starship to your border was enough to say "watch it buddy, don't f--k with us". Admiral Neceyev sent the Enterprise-D to send that message to the Cardassians. A Federation ambassador sent the Defiant to the Tzenkethi border with that message (yes, I know the ambassador turned out to be a changeling, but thats beside the point).
Sending two or more starships was pretty much getting ready for war. Two starships were sent to assist the Enterprise-D in the Defector. Six starships were went to assist Deep Space Nine in Way of the Warrior. Fifteen starships were sent to the Romulan Neutral Zone in All Good Things (although only 3 ships including the Enterprise showed up in time).
A major fleet engagement is something very rare and very devastating. When the Klingons invaded Organia and a Federation Fleet closed in on their position, Kor said that the fate of the galaxy would be decided for the next 10 millenia. That one battle between the Federation and Klingon Fleet would've been armageddon.
When the Borg invaded Federation space and headed directly to Earth, a fleet of 40 starships was a force we have never seen before. When it was destroyed, Starfleet was down for a year (according to Shelby). Even when Captain Maxwell claimed that Cardassians were re-arming for war, Starfleet Command made it very clear that they were in no condition for another war.
When the Dominion invasion fleet first entered the Alpha Quadrant, the Federation, Klingons and Romulans rallied their forces at Deep Space Nine. If the Bajoran sun had gone nova, they would've "crippled" the Alpha Quadrant powers. Had a battle actually taken place, it would've been "armageddon". There was no talk about needing reinforcments from the Gamma Quadrant, or some 2000 warships on the other side of the wormhole. Those 50 odd ships that first came through the wormhole was enough to scare everyone into thinking they could potentially cripple the Alpha Quadrant forces.
Once the war started, however, Starfleet sent and lost hundreds of ships against the Dominion but survived. And the Dominion themselves had hundreds of ships. They kept losing hundreds of ships then rebuilding them with their shipyards.
This is when a starship was no longer a thing of extraordinary power. The starship became cannon fodder. You lose one, you just go to the shipyard and pump out a new one. And one invidual starship had very little power when everyone was divided into the "Seventh Fleet of 112 ships" or the 23rd Jem'hadar Division, Cardassian Fourth Order. Every ship was in a fleet. And these fleets would get destroyed then they rebuild back to full strength again.
To be perfectly honest, I love watching the massive fleet battles. I loved the Dominion War and Deep Space Nine. But I have to admit, I lost respect for the Defiant afterward.
When I see the Enterprise in TOS or TNG, I know that ship is a force to be reckoned with in the galaxy. And for the first few seasons of Deep Space Nine, so was the Defiant. But when the Federation loses 100 ships, then sends out another 100 ships to fight the Dominion, how important is one individual starship? The Defiant, no matter how powerful it is, is just one ship. It's not going to make a huge difference when fleet sizes go from six starships to hundreds of starships. And sending one starship to your border will no longer make anyone think "oh man, we better not f--k with Starfleet"