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Poll USS Discovery vs USS Enterprise, who wins?

USS Discovery vs USS Enterprise

  • USS Discovery would definitely win

    Votes: 4 4.0%
  • USS Discovery would probably win

    Votes: 7 7.0%
  • Leaning toward USS Discovery

    Votes: 8 8.0%
  • Leaning toward USS Enterprise

    Votes: 16 16.0%
  • USS Enterprise would probably win

    Votes: 12 12.0%
  • USS Enterprise would definitely win

    Votes: 53 53.0%

  • Total voters
    100
I'm only leaning, though, because if this is Kirk's crew, then Sulu is pretty much the best pilot in the Fleet (whereas we've heard no such claims regarding anyone on Discovery)

Do we ever hear this about Sulu? I remember Spock calling him "competent" or something in terms of his tactical ability in 'Arena' or 'Errand of Mercy', but I don't remember his piloting being specifically praised. Maybe I've forgotten something.
 
Do we ever hear this about Sulu? I remember Spock calling him "competent" or something in terms of his tactical ability in 'Arena' or 'Errand of Mercy', but I don't remember his piloting being specifically praised. Maybe I've forgotten something.
In canon, we know that he could fly a starship, a Klingon B-o-P, and a Huey helicopter - all skillfully. (Skillfully enough to pull off Slingshot, even in the B-o-P, which is apparently a VERY hairy maneuver.) He also pulled off that manual combat shuttle landing in Star Trek V. But I'll admit that I'm also taking the novels into account, which aren't canon, but, his skills are a consistent theme across them, in much the same sense that other things that have been adopted into canon from the novels have been. I would not expect screen canon to contradict them to the extent of suddenly making him just a middlin' fair helmsman. ;)
 
Is there any real evidence of Pike's badassery? All we really know about him is that he just got his ass handed to him at Rigel VII by a load of guys with swords.
Funny, as I recall, he KILLED the guy with the sword (both in the original encounter based on dialogue; and the Talosian fantasy version.)

I mean hell, Kirk LOST initial HTH fights with both Captain Ron Tracy and Garth of Izar; but he's still the template for 'badass' Star Trek Captain. Pike was shown to be able to quickly size up a situation and come out on top. :)
 
Funny, as I recall, he KILLED the guy with the sword (both in the original encounter based on dialogue; and the Talosian fantasy version.)

Yet he lost enough of the landing party that he fell into a deep depression to the point where he considered retiring and becoming a slave trader. I think the jury is still out regarding his badassery.
 
Yet he lost enough of the landing party that he fell into a deep depression to the point where he considered retiring and becoming a slave trader. I think the jury is still out regarding his badassery.
And what did Pike ultimately do in the end? He stayed in Starfleet and 12 years later was a Fleet Captain, who rescued a ship of Cadets.

Kirk often questioned himself and experienced angst over the deaths of crewmen (and women) under his Command (usually once a week ;)).<--- That didn't make him any less competent.
 
I have no doubt about whether Pike was competent, I just feel we saw enough of him on screen to declare that he was a badass. :)
I'm pretty sure we saw less of Robau, and we KNOW that HE was a TOTAL badass. ;)
The USS Reliant was a science vessel too. That one was pretty close.
Didn't Reliant have the optional combat pod on it, though? She was also being controlled by one of the greatest military minds of Earth's history who had had a bunch of years to know Klingon proverbs and how to control a starship from 300 years in his future and stuff. ;)
 
The Miranda class seemed to be a generic science ship. When they needed to beef it up to a proper combact vessel it became the Soyuz class.

Reliant only did what it did because of Khan heaavily damaging the 1701's engineering section with conventional phasers.
 
I'm pretty sure the only reason that pod is "optional" is because the TNG guys couldn't get the lights on it to work and thus left the whole thing off in "Unnatural Selection"
Maybe, but the No-Prize-style diagrams I've seen explaining that are pretty schweet, with optional combat pods and sensor arrays and other stuff. So good job screwing up, TNG guys. ;)
 
Whatever the plot would dictate, or the scenario. Discovery is an experimental science vessle that seems partially refitted to managing deep incursion hit-and-run missions.

It might be reasonable to assume Constellation ships are somewhat experimental as well since they have their own design-look not really seen elsewhere in this era, including their own uniforms. Enterprise took out a Klingon battlecruiser with one shot, in Errand of Mercy.

In Desperate Hours, Pike's Enterprise is specifically sent by the admiralty to destroy Shenzou and complete its mission, if Pike cannot intimidate Georgiou into complying with her orders. Admittedly it's an older ship, but clearly Starfleet thought highly enough of the Enterprise to handle that task.

In an outright ship on ship battle, Enterprise would most likely win. On a surprise attack, probably Discovery.
 
The Miranda class seemed to be a generic science ship. When they needed to beef it up to a proper combact vessel it became the Soyuz class.
But the Soyuz has fewer weapons. It's got the expanded cargo/shuttlebay area, and those extensions that look nothing like phasers or torpedo launchers, but it doesn't have the rollbar torpedo unit and the big phaser canons.
 
Funny, as I recall, he KILLED the guy with the sword (both in the original encounter based on dialogue; and the Talosian fantasy version.)

I mean hell, Kirk LOST initial HTH fights with both Captain Ron Tracy and Garth of Izar; but he's still the template for 'badass' Star Trek Captain. Pike was shown to be able to quickly size up a situation and come out on top. :)
We don't really know the circumstances, but Ron Tracy committed genocide with one hand phaser. Pike had a landing party armed with similar weapons against opponents of an equivalent level of development.

I feel Pike got away with it at a heavy cost. Maybe there are mitigating circumstances, perhaps his party weren't even armed because they didn't expect to have to fight. I always felt that while he wasn't a bad captain, Kirk would probably edge him in combat.
 
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