The greatest threat to Starfleet ships... writers.
That's only your supposition. Data only talks about the compromised warp engines to explain how the typically slower Warbird was able to catch up so quickly and to explain the strange readings that they had detected. He's not really going to know much else.Because it has no effect on their weapons to have damaged warp coils.
I'm just reporting the truth and I've delivered the on-screen evidence to back it up. You've just some emotional investment in the matter and are sticking your fingers in your ears saying la-la in effort to deny it. It is just a TV show y'know.You keep saying the same thing when it's been proven to be wrong. I can only think you are committed to your point of view for reasons other than the facts. As such, it seems that further discussion would be pointless.
So, the established facts are that the Warbird is never seen to be any more powerful than a Galaxy class starship. And indeed the indicators are the the Romulans themselves want a 2:1 advantage to consider it decisive.
Unless anybody has anything further in the way of actual facts, there it remains.
I'm saying that they see it that way, certainly. Look at how many times we get the "we are a ship of exploration" and "we don't build warships" lines.@Graham:
From your first and third paragraphs, I think what you are trying to say is that Starfleet's need for exploration and science and diplomacy is much greater that it's military needs, so that is the main driver for the size of their fleet.
Not that they don't try to have more ships than the Klingons, but rather that they need to build so many ships for other reasons that they never need to build more just to match the Klingons.
If that's what you are saying, I agree.
Actually the opposite. My point is that the Federation doesn't put much effort into the military side of things, either in ship design or numbers and deployment... and yet it's still the military equal of the Klingons, Romulans, and Cardassians who DO focus their fleets primarily on war.But if you are saying the Federation might be weaker militarily than the Klingons because that just isn't a priority for them, I disagree.
How the heck did the Romulans managed to get a hold of the Prometheus in the first place?
The ship was supposedly 'top secret' and only 10 people in the entire SF knew how to operate it (which suggests high levels of automation - finally).
Even as late as TNG season 7 ("Aquiel") it is mentioned that historically Klingon raids on Federation facilities are within living memory, mere years before the beginning of TNG season one in the timeline, and indeed when the Enterprise crew encounter Klingons in that first season their reaction is one of potential and deep rooted distrust, regardless of the two powers being at peace... with all of this in mind, that the YE-verse version of the Federation is being given an absolute pasting by Klingon forces isn't quite so far fetched even in our own timeline...
Good point. I remember reading once that a reason attributed to why the Daleks probably caught the public imagination is that they pricked a part of the psyche that for many people was only 20 years old at that point.WWII is still within living memory despite it ending 70 years ago, someone just has to be alive in 2364 (TNG S1) to remember a Klingon raid say someone like Doctor McCoy or Spock.
But Trek also has mighty defenses, even if they are only hearsay until late DSN. Fixed fortifications apparently tear hundreds of simultaneously attacking starships to shreds, meaning one needs thousands for high-key offense against major worlds or installations. This brings the war dynamic to the medieval times and the impregnable castles, the usually dispersed and rarely assembled fighting forces, and the ability of an army to roam territory at will, with little concern for logistics, lines of battle, or long range sensing beyond sporadic recce missions.
Any notable Klingon or Romulan space stations out there ?
Thing is about Starfleet space stations is that they look like they were built inside a cave! Look at the scenes with the dying Commander Hansen in Balance of Terror for instance!
JB
Those were observation "outposts," built on asteroids to monitor the neutral zone. They weren't "stations" like K-7.
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