I consider it more likely that the Federation put very little effort into the war. A Galaxy or a Nebula could shrug off just about anything the Cardassians did. And two Galor class ships could hardly scratch a Galaxy and a Vorcha in later episodes. It seems likely that the Federation fought a purely defensive war. Given their rather pacifistic nature I doubt they conducted offensive operations against the Cardassians. So the Cardassians potentially have weaker ships and lesser technology, but they have the initiative against an enemy who won't fight back proactively and also has other concerns (Romulans, Klingons). So the Cardassians fight tooth and nail and probably get a few gains. They fight a major power in the area and eventually get a peace treaty as the Federation has had enough. Its favorable to the Cardassians to a degree.Samuel wrote:The Feds did so badly that they had to cede several colonies to the Union. That was what inspired the Maquis. And instead of supporting the Maquis and essentially making it a Federation puppet, they attacked it at every opportunity which makes no sense... unless they were afraid.Patroklos wrote:Do we really have that many details as to what the character of the Federation/Cardassian war looked like? Was it a full on nation versus nation battle like in WWII, or was it more like a political squabble with minimal actual military fighting like most so many trade wars between European powers in the 1600s-1700s? It should also be remembred that it only takes a single generation for one power to leave another in the dust.First, the Federation at best stalemated a war against the Cardassians. Why wouldn't the Federation ratchet up their shipbuilding efforts in a period of constant tension with another great power?
Yeah, I can see that as very likely given the political nature of the Federation and their pacifistic nature. There is no reason the Federation couldn't have stomped the Cardassians hard for what they tried to pull.