Cap ships in Star Trek
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Cap ships in Star Trek
I've heard the debate that ST has no proper capital ships, and I partly agree with it. TNG onwards, we see the ships acting like over-grown fighters or corvettes, doing all sorts of fancy maneuvres. When in mass fleet engagements, they all fly to point-blank range and dog-fight like fighters. No formations, no order, just the chaos of a massive melee (and one reason why SW would trounce them in a fleet engagement ).
When watching TWOK this evening, I noticed that the E-nil did none of this. Rather, it maneuvered slowly and ponderously... exactly as a capital ship would! It didn't twirl about with the Reliant in an intricate ballet of battle, it maneuvered slowly and traded broadsides with her. LIKE A CAP SHIP. Granted she was heavily damaged, but they supposedly had impulse drive, which would mean that they still had a significant amount of their sublight ability.
So why did B&B make the E-D nothing more than an overgrown fighter craft? Sheer idiocy, ignorance of TOS, or something more sinister?
When watching TWOK this evening, I noticed that the E-nil did none of this. Rather, it maneuvered slowly and ponderously... exactly as a capital ship would! It didn't twirl about with the Reliant in an intricate ballet of battle, it maneuvered slowly and traded broadsides with her. LIKE A CAP SHIP. Granted she was heavily damaged, but they supposedly had impulse drive, which would mean that they still had a significant amount of their sublight ability.
So why did B&B make the E-D nothing more than an overgrown fighter craft? Sheer idiocy, ignorance of TOS, or something more sinister?
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They wanted to emulate the kineticism of the fighter-heavy combat that is common in most sci-fi, but they didn't want to move away from the capship conventions of TOS. So they made capships that act like big overweight fighters, thus creating a bastardized half-assed middle ground.
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That's true- Star Wars capital ships never demonstrate the maneuverability of Star Trek ships- however if you want to somehow argue the point that the multitude of weapons turrets on a Star Wars ships can't hit a ship thats 600m long and doesn't exactly have a SMIDGEN of the maneuverability of an X-Wing or TIE Fighter ....
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True darkstar, but the Fed ships have to be lucky hundred of times in a row, the wars ships only have to be lucky once...
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Bwahahah as long as its not like the combat from the Wing Commander movie (ahhhhhhhhhhh! the pain! the pain!) I'm easy- TOS movie combat (WOK only really) rocked- tension!
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Having the proper equipment for a job is generally better than hybrids that tries to be good for a multitudes of jobs and end up failing in most. Though there are times where more versatility is a good thing, trying to give fighter-like manoeuvrability to +200 meter diameter targets (against that which can target 10 meter long objects with reasonable accuracy) rather than the ability to soak damage, is not.
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I recommend you watch TESB again...it seems as if even a full blown ISD can run circles around the Enterprise-DVympel wrote:That's true- Star Wars capital ships never demonstrate the maneuverability of Star Trek ships- however if you want to somehow argue the point that the multitude of weapons turrets on a Star Wars ships can't hit a ship thats 600m long and doesn't exactly have a SMIDGEN of the maneuverability of an X-Wing or TIE Fighter ....
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I meant that ISDs have tremendous acceleration/speed capabilities but they have no need to wallow and bank and dive in space like TNG ships for no reason- they've got turrets
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very true, the imperial ship only need to hit the ST ship once and it's atomized, the ST ship however has the much harder job of trying to dodge all that weapon fire which can hit 10 meter targets quite easily.True darkstar, but the Fed ships have to be lucky hundred of times in a row, the wars ships only have to be lucky once...
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Ummm.... DarkStar, you realize that for targets that large maneuverability really amounts to nothing, don't you? Since an ISD has repeatedly demonstrated the ease with which it would hit objects the size of, say, a Constitution class vessel with comparable maneuverability to a small SW fighter, it is clear that maneuverability is essentially a non-issue during a conflict between ST and SW.
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True, but the turbolaser travels at a very slow speed, seen on screen, it would take time for the shot to travel to the targeted vessel if it positioned 50,000 kilometers away.Master of Ossus wrote:Ummm.... DarkStar, you realize that for targets that large maneuverability really amounts to nothing, don't you? Since an ISD has repeatedly demonstrated the ease with which it would hit objects the size of, say, a Constitution class vessel with comparable maneuverability to a small SW fighter, it is clear that maneuverability is essentially a non-issue during a conflict between ST and SW.
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The invisible, damage inducing portion of a TL propogates at the speed of light and does considerable damage by itself.
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I think that's exactly what the producers of TOS had in mind, submarine combat. Remember in Balance of Terror, when the Enterprise rigs for silent running? The crew whispers! While rediculous in a space battle (I don't think I have to mention why), it's exactly what a sub crew would do when running silent, since a loud voice can give your position away.Cpt_Frank wrote:I liked WOK combat. It had something submarine-ish.
I think sci-fi battles should more be like submarine battles in general.
(Tough I like SW's dreadnoughts blasting away at each other with their huge guns).
Oh, and Darkstar, please don't pollute my threads with your inanity in the future. I rather like both SW and ST (well, TOS and I through VI), and I honestly don't care all that much about the Vs. debate. That said, I also know a logical arguement when I see one... IE the one where SW trounces ST without batting an eyelash.
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Dark Primus wrote:True, but the turbolaser travels at a very slow speed, seen on screen, it would take time for the shot to travel to the targeted vessel if it positioned 50,000 kilometers away.Master of Ossus wrote:Ummm.... DarkStar, you realize that for targets that large maneuverability really amounts to nothing, don't you? Since an ISD has repeatedly demonstrated the ease with which it would hit objects the size of, say, a Constitution class vessel with comparable maneuverability to a small SW fighter, it is clear that maneuverability is essentially a non-issue during a conflict between ST and SW.
Wrong. The invisible damaging part moves at C.
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Yep, another thing is that on the viewscreen you rarely see the other ship exploding, most time you only see a bright flash with sound, but do you actually ever see a ship clearly in the viewer? IIRC not.Raziel wrote:I think that's exactly what the producers of TOS had in mind, submarine combat. Remember in Balance of Terror, when the Enterprise rigs for silent running? The crew whispers! While rediculous in a space battle (I don't think I have to mention why), it's exactly what a sub crew would do when running silent, since a loud voice can give your position away.Cpt_Frank wrote:I liked WOK combat. It had something submarine-ish.
I think sci-fi battles should more be like submarine battles in general.
(Tough I like SW's dreadnoughts blasting away at each other with their huge guns).
Oh, and Darkstar, please don't pollute my threads with your insanity in the future. I rather like both SW and ST (well, TOS and I through VI), and I honestly don't care all that much about the Vs. debate. That said, I also know a logical arguement when I see one... IE the one where SW trounces ST without batting an eyelash.
Just like the submarine does not see its enmey...
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With a BIG hole where their bridge section was?DarkStar wrote:. . . and, therefore, starships which will outmaneuver Star Wars vessels quite comfortably.
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I really don't see ST ships maneuvering that well though.
They certainly TRY to maneuver like fighters, but they don't really pull it off convincingly, most of the time I only see some lethargic turns.
Not to mention the many times I've seen the Enterprise-D or the Voyager lumber along or, even worse, SIT STILL relative to their enemies as they pound them..
They certainly TRY to maneuver like fighters, but they don't really pull it off convincingly, most of the time I only see some lethargic turns.
Not to mention the many times I've seen the Enterprise-D or the Voyager lumber along or, even worse, SIT STILL relative to their enemies as they pound them..
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