seanrobertson wrote:
Since ACSs are newer, the Borg may or may not have known about them in assessing the E's tactical effectiveness opposite the rest of the fleet.
I mean, by 2366, ACSs may or may not have made it out of the shipyards at that point.
But I can't appeal to ignorance. Although I had high hopes that the Collective's statement meant GCSs** are generally > ACSs, that simply doesn't work out***.
Two asides:
**Regarding the Borg's declaration, "Captain Jean-Luc Picard, you control the strongest ship in the Federation fleet. You speak for your people," the Enterprise wasn't the only operational GCS. So ... is the E-D somehow superior to the other GCSs? Why would the Borg think that? Maybe they mistakenly believed the E was special because it magically escaped a cube's grasp in the J25 system, not knowing Q was responsible for saving Picard's neck.
***Interestingly enough, it does probably mean that GCSs are generally > Nebulas, which some fanboys also assert are tactically superior to the GCS on the basis of more forward torpedo tubes. But that's also a whole other ball of wax.
With regard to comparisons between ship classes, it's possible that the Borg use measurements other than phaser strips and torpedo firing rates to determine "strongest ship". For example, the
Galaxy class may have the most powerful antimatter reactor in the entire fleet (it was certainly intended to be the
fastest during the TNG run, and was certainly no slouch even into the later years of the franchise), or perhaps the shield generators are the biggest and best that Starfleet can produce (or maybe benefit from that huge reactor core?), or maybe it's some other metric entirely. It certainly wouldn't surprise me in the slightest if the Borg would judge a ship or species by the sheer amount of energy they can wield.
As to differences with other
Galaxies, this isn't impossible. We know that the ships are intended to be upgraded at intervals, that they're spread out (and in my mind, likely to receive upgrades at different intervals, and possibly even
differing upgrades), and that Ent-D had received modifications to both the engines and the computer core*. It's possible that other
Galaxy class starships had not yet received any of those upgrades.
*The engines were tinkered with in
Where No Man Has Gone Before, but more substantially in mind is
Booby Trap. Of course
The computer core received its upgrade in
11001001.