In The Wounded we see a Nebula class ship can tear ass through Cardassian space virtually unchallenged. Granted, most of the targets were unarmed or lightly armed freighters and cargo ships, but we know of at least one combat cruiser which the Phoenix fought with that didn't really put up much of a fight. Earlier in the same episode, the Enterprise fight with a Galor class ship which doesn't really seem very favourable for the Galor. So, yeah, pre-Dominion War anyway, the Cardassians were probably the weakest of the Alpha Quadrant's major powers.
I have always had the feeling, at least by the 24th century the UFP was the most powerful but also the most hindered by its own principles. The Dominion was most worried about the UFP, and the Borg zero'd on them as well, even the Sphere Builders did their best to prevent the UFP from happening.
I wonder, I've thought for years that alternate Picard might have been lying to Captain Garrett about losing to the Klingons, in order to get her to agree to take her ship back in time to certain dead, an action she initially refused to do.Well in an alternative timeline the UFP was losing a war against the Klingons in the mid 24th Century

Enterprise season 3. They were the bald witches using the Xindi against Earth to try and alter the outcome of a battle 600 years in the future.The Sphere Builders? I think I'm lost on that one...
JB
There was a tactical map in some scenes that showed a lot more Klingon symbols then Federation.I wonder, I've thought for years that alternate Picard might have been lying to Captain Garrett about losing to the Klingons, in order to get her to agree to take her ship back in time to certain dead, an action she initially refused to do.
The Sphere Builders? I think I'm lost on that one...
JB
Enterprise season 3. They were the bald witches using the Xindi against Earth to try and alter the outcome of a battle 600 years in the future.
Or something.
Honestly, I don't think the Federation really put much effort into the Cardassian War. I doubt they sent their new toys to play in that sandbox, there was probably mostly Excelsiors or Mirandas with some Constellations and maybe an Ambassador class or two. In other words, ships that might not intimidate a Galor class. I doubt a Galaxy or Nebula class got involved in the conflict. Indeed, that could be why Gul Macet took a shoot first approach to the Enterprise in The Wounded, he was expecting a far less impressive ship since that's all he'd encountered from Starfleet up to that point.During the Cardassian Wars in which O'Brien and Maxwell fought there seems to be a general equivalency, during The Wounded episode however Cardassian tech lags behind the Galaxy and Nebula class ships only to somewhat catch up a few short years later.
The Cardassians always seemed to be a second tier power compared to the big three. I mean, without Starfleet's intervention, a THIRD of the Klingon military would have reached Cardassia within what, a week?
I am curious on how strong the Federation, Klingon, Romulan, Cardassian Space Fleets were. Was the Federation the strongest and the Cardassians the weakest major power in the mid to late 24th century ?
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