Here's their miniatures page.Jeremy wrote:Did they have any models for this thing?
They seem to have some miniatures of a few select PFs, but I don't see one of a tender.
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Here's their miniatures page.Jeremy wrote:Did they have any models for this thing?
Sounds like a great idea, save 1 tiny problem. How big would the ship have to be to dock multiple vessels? Big enough that multiple 170 meter long vessels on it, which means the Borg cube would probably try taking out the mothership, leaving the Defiants without support as teh carrier wuold eitehr be destroyed or badly damaged.Jeremy wrote:Super anti-Borg ship with spiffy mini defiant fighters?
I wanted to see a Defiant hauler at some point... well I guess I just wanted to see some major multiple Defiant action on a Cube.
Yeah that would be nice, all those Pulsed Phasers rending holes in Borg shields while a big cruiser hangs out back and snipes with its superphaser. Well, I better stop before I start drooling.
Prometheus class actually appears again, on last episode of Voyager... as scenery piece.Gramzamber wrote: To be fair, we subsequently see mass-produced Defiants (two in that very episode) and the Prometheus never appears again.
It wouldn't be the first time the military has engaged in a costly experiment that yields no real benefit after all.
If it's just a Defiant carrier, it doesn't even have to exit out of Warp in-system. Have it stop outside the target area, launch Defiants, and let them continue onward under their own power. It stays safely outside the battlefield, with the potential to act as a command/surveillance vessel.Night_stalker wrote:Sounds like a great idea, save 1 tiny problem. How big would the ship have to be to dock multiple vessels? Big enough that multiple 170 meter long vessels on it, which means the Borg cube would probably try taking out the mothership, leaving the Defiants without support as teh carrier wuold eitehr be destroyed or badly damaged.Jeremy wrote:Super anti-Borg ship with spiffy mini defiant fighters?
I wanted to see a Defiant hauler at some point... well I guess I just wanted to see some major multiple Defiant action on a Cube.
Yeah that would be nice, all those Pulsed Phasers rending holes in Borg shields while a big cruiser hangs out back and snipes with its superphaser. Well, I better stop before I start drooling.
Don't they already have warp drives just not really fast ones? Then all they've done is destroy quick escapes.Night_stalker wrote:What if a hostile simply cloaks and manages to lead he Defiants away from their nacelles, then targets the nacelles? Once they're gone, the Defiants are trapped like fish in a barrel
Actually, the Defiants have very fast warp drives, only relatively short-ranged.Isolder74 wrote:Don't they already have warp drives just not really fast ones? Then all they've done is destroy quick escapes.
You could definitely do that, but there are advantages for having it be more than just a Warp sled.Isolder74 wrote:Why couldn't they just make for the Defiant class ships a set of high speed Warp Nacelles and drive system that it can dock with to give it a speed boost for long distances that it can ditch when it gets in combat range?
You know like the Jedi Starfighters use?
Again others have already addressed this, but presumably if they're manned they can make an escape on their own, or if they're automated have them programed to flee if threatened.Night_stalker wrote:What if a hostile simply cloaks and manages to lead he Defiants away from their nacelles, then targets the nacelles? Once they're gone, the Defiants are trapped like fish in a barrel
Message in Bottle actually happened during Dominion War; Prometheus was still prototype and it was impossible to get them on front before war ended, even if serial construction started right after Prometheus was returned to Starfleet. We do see Prometheus class ships on two more occasions - one was part of fleet sent to intercept Borg sphere (Endgame) and another was part of fleet sent to intercept Scimitar (Star Trek : Nemesis). So ship obviously did make it in serial construction.Gramzamber wrote:I suspect it might have to do with encounters against Jem'Hadar attack ships, where some light bulb after reviewing the Odyssey's loss for instance reasoned that small, high powered attack ships would do better against larger ships.
While anybody with any sense would then say "okay, build more Defiants" perhaps someone thought that a larger ship splitting up into smaller ones would gain an element of surprise.
To be fair, we subsequently see mass-produced Defiants (two in that very episode) and the Prometheus never appears again.
It wouldn't be the first time the military has engaged in a costly experiment that yields no real benefit after all.
Yeah but it's possible to replace them out at a later date, but then federation design philosphy sucks for the most part.Picard wrote:No, it seemed only to have standard phasers and photon torpedoes in all three sections.
Not possible, unless they lower their shields (they can't open holes in their own shields to shoot, that's the reason for shield frequencies). On the other hand, many ships can and should have different frequencies of shields and phasers. I think that was the problem for the Borg in First Contact: dozens of ships firing phasers at different frequencies, they couldn't nullify all of them, and if Starfleet coordinated enough they could actually use it against them (a ship fires, the Borg use frequency nullification for defense, and at that point other ships fire in the frequency that completely bypass the shields set to neutralize the first ship).dragon wrote:Yeah that would work. Hell in that case since the larger ships have mutiple phaser banks in a firing arc set each one to a different frequency.
A bit off topic but can we assume that the shuttle's shields were adjusted to match the E-D's shield frequency allowing them to go through?Batman wrote:Is the 'phaser frequencies are so they can fire through their own shields' thing actually canon? I don't recall any mention of that on the actual show. Photorps MAY have the same frequency shenanigans going for them thanks to WHATEVER the torpedo glow is, but vehicles don't, yet Worf and Data's shuttle departed the E-D without anybody mentioning them dropping shields in BoBW.
And even if it is true, it should STILL work for a single ship-fire your phasers at frequency A, the Borg adapt, fire at frequency B, the Borg adapt, fire at frequency C and so on. We know that doesn't work,even on the individual drone level and the fleet in First Contact DIDN'T coordinate their fire so several would hit the cube simultaneously (not even after Picard took over).