Wow, he's nearly the best student in his 9th grade class!I believe you made a mistake on the problems that the Federation would have assembling a galactic coalition against the Empire. The Romulans would be forced to join the fight if they were ever to achieve the destiny that they believed was for them. They have the belief that they will eventually rule the galaxy. If that was ever to happen then they would have to help the Federation stop the Empire from getting a foothold in the alpha quadrant. Also, the Klingons would be forced to join the fight since the Empire poses a threat to every galactic power and would surely try to conquer the Klingon Empire. Since the Klingons have a strong belief in honor they would have to defend their honor. In fact the whole Klingon culture is based on their strong belief in honor.
With the Romulan knowledge of trilithium the coalition could use trilithium based weapons as the ultimate shock and awe tactic. If you have watched Star Trek the Next Generation (the movie not the series) then you should know what trilithium is and it's frightening destructive capabilities. Also, even with out a coalition the Federation could utilize this technology themselves. How they would utilize it is use cloaked ships sent in through the wormhole and these ships would destroy all the solar systems in their operating range which is several thousand light years. Even if the ships weren't cloaked they could still do this quite easily. I know you are thinking they wouldn't be able to get through the Empire’s side of the wormhole unless cloaked because of course the Empire would have it blockaded or mined. Well, before the ships came through the Federation could send through large self propelled matter-antimatter bombs with destructive power upwards of 5 gigatons. Which, wouldn't be that hard to make since they already have photon and quantum torpedoes which are based on antimatter. They would just be of much greater size. Once the way was cleared then the ships would be able to get through. Immediately the ships could start their star collapsing spree.
You're probably thinking that the Empire would be able to just have their ships waiting for the coalition or just Federation ships. Well, the Empire's ships have a major weakness. They only have their sub-light propulsion and hyperdrives. They have no way of reaching a Federation ship in warp. In layman’s terms they can't reach the speeds in-between hyperspace and sub-light speeds which the Federation ships can. They wouldn't be able to catch them with their sub-light engines and would overshoot them with their hyperdrives. The ships of the Federation and all the other major races in the milky way galaxy have the ability to fire when their warp drive is activated. The Federation would also have their side of the wormhole mined and blockaded.
Back to the subject of weapons. The Federation could also capture a small craft in the galaxy that the Empire is located in. For example a YT-1300 Corelian Transport (otherwise known as the type of ship the Millennium Falcon is). The Federation could then take the hyperdrive of the ship and assimilate it into their own technology. Thus the Federation would be able to reach more distant targets like Corusant and the star system where the Empire produces most of their Star Destroyers in which I know for a fact is only one star system. The name happens to be Kuat Drive Yards located in the Kuat system. The destruction of that solar system would be a major economic blow to the Empire.
Even if the Empire did overrun the Federation they would have to deal with the highly adaptive Borg Collective, the Klingon Empire and the Romulan Star Empire. You may think that the Romulan Star Empire is not a match for the Empire. Well, it is a good enough of a match to be one major pain in the ass to the Empire. The Romulans have the most territory and largest fleet out of all the major powers in the alpha quadrant. Also, the Romulans have extremely good weapons such as the very destructive plasma torpedoes. You may be saying the are slow and degrade over distance but the star destroyers don’t seem to be that all maneuverable.
You also made on last major mistake. You do not take into account the new technologies and ship designs of the most recent movies Star Trek First Contact, Star Trek Insurrection and Star Trek Nemesis. In that time period the Federation is undergoing a massive renewing of their fleets. They are replacing the older classes with more advanced, extremely maneuverable, and more powerful ships. Such as the Intrepid class, the Sovereign class, the Saber class, the Norway class, and the Akira class. These ships were all designed for only one use. That use is to conduct warfare. All the ships are more advanced than the Galaxy class ship which is as expensive and big ship not designed for war. Also most of the ships are small and relatively easy to produce. The ships are also equipped with not isolinear chips for their computer systems but with bio-neural gel packs which are more effective under combat conditions. Also, the Federation with the research of Professor Mannheim could unleash a terrible weapon on the galaxy the Empire inhabits. They could created a tear in the space time continuum of the galaxy invariably destroying the fabric of space time. That would cause time to be fragmented throughout the Empire’s galaxy. For example, in one area time could be frozen in place and in another time could be traveling backwards and so on.
I do not wish this to be a flamer note and if you think it is I am sorry. I only wish to state the true way the Federation would have Starfleet handle the situation. I also want to tell you to update your information on the current technological state of the Federation by using evidence from the latest movies. Finally Galaxy class ships are mainly used for deep space exploration only. Not front line battle. That’s what the newer classes are meant for.
sincerely,
Steven Krashefski
p.s. Since you don’t know I am only 15 years of age and nearly the best student in my ninth grade class. Excuse my French but please don’t bull shit me about the ethical reasons for which the Federation would not use trilithium weapons and time based weapons. War is war and if an interstellar country has the will to survive they will go to any length to ensure their survival.
You can tell he sincerely believes these simple-minded arguments will throw me for a loop. He also sent two more:
And:ou made a mistake on your Revelations On “The Phantom Menace” web page. You stated that the Republic would bring it’s military might on the Trade Federation if it blockaded the planet of Naboo for too long a time or committed any illegal actions against it. At the time the Republic had no official military. The only force that was like a military that they had was the Jedi. Only in Episode II The Attack of the Clones did the Republic officially create an army of the Republic. That meant that the only thing the Republic could do to the Trade Federation was in the legal realm. The Jedi are a powerful force to be dealt with but they are not an army.
I know it's pitiless to heap scorn upon a 9th grader, but when he tells an adult that he is going to give him a "lesson" on all kinds of things that this much more knowledgeable adult is supposedly unaware of, he is expressing enough arrogance to override any such concerns IMO.Just to let you know I do not worship the Borg and I am not a "trekkie". I like Babylon Five much better. Even though I am a star wars fan I am willing to admit that the Empire would not be successful in taking over the federation and the rest of our futuristic galaxy. The Borg are one major reason why. Here’s my explination.
A lesson on the Borg:
The Borg have ships that are extremely redundant. They have multiple backup systems for every system and although they do not have shields they have a regenerative hull. The ships are also very large and very powerful with many weapons such as the cutting beam and gravimetric torpedo. The Borg cube, the ship I’m talking about, can be equally defended from all directions due to their shape. If you don't know, one Borg cube can take on a whole fleet of federation ships quite easily. If it weren’t for the knowledge that Captain Picard possessed from once being part of the Borg collective the cube sent to assimilate Earth, in Star Trek: First Contact, would have reached Earth and assimilated all the people on Earth and made it a staging are for the assimilation of all the other species in the alpha quadrant that were compatible. Unlike the malons.
If you think that cubes are weak because of Species 8472's ability to easily destroy cubes with single shots think again. The Borg posses a cube variant that is much more powerful than it's predecessor and much larger. This ship is called a tactical cube. It's name says it all, the tactical cube was specifically designed for one thing, and that was to kick the ass of species that pose a potential threat to the collective. The tactical cube also has very thick armor that I don't know the composition of but if it can withstand the blast from a species 8472 bioship then it is extremely strong and very effective at absorbing energy.
You may also think that the Borg would not be able to take on the might of the Empire but take this into account. The Borg have thousands of cubes and tactical cubes along with thousands more smaller ships like spheres. Put it this way. You stated that a federation ship could disable a star destroyer.(this was in one of your battle scenarios) This shows that star destroyers are vulnerable.(especially with their shield generators) A Borg cube would be able to take on a fleet of star destroyers (about 40 of them plus of minus a few) and have a very high chance of destroying the entire fleet. The kill ration that Borg ships would have against star destroyers would probably be about 20-30 star destroyers for every cube. That's only for a regular cube. The kill ration for star destroyers to tactical cubes would probably be around as much as 200 star destroyers for every cube, if you take into account that tactical cubes are many, many times stronger than cubes.
The Borg, being scavengers of alien technology, would no doubt utilize hyper drives when they acquired them. It's not a matter of "if" it's "when" they acquire hyper drive technology and other useful tech from the Empire. As you can see the Borg have a clear tactical advantage over the Empire. Also, given the firepower of a cube the Borg could make quick and easy work of the Empire’s fleet.
You might also think that the Borg would not be able to board a star destroyer or any other imperial ship easily. Well, you are somewhat correct with that. The Borg have the ability to adapt to the weaponry of their enemy by forming personal shields after being exposed to the weapon only several times. Only a few Borg drones need to be shot and the rest of the drones immediately adapt. The storm troopers would soon find their weapons useless against the Borg. The Borg might even adapt so far as to have the drones have the ability to fire back at the storm troopers. You also might argue that the Borg would have trouble transporting through the thick hull of a star destroyer and you may be right. You should take into account the fact that neither you nor I know how powerful Borg transporters are. Therefore the Borg very well could easily beam through the hull of a star destroyer, but this is still an unknown.
I don’t know much about Borg tactics but I do know that they have a tendency to adapt and that they could employ ship to ship combat tactics far more complex or advanced than anything that an Imperial Admiral could come up with. I say this because of how the Borg are a collective. This makes the Borg extremely intelligent. When I say extremely I mean that they are extremely intelligent. Think of the computing power of a human brain. Lets say that each drone has the brain of a human. There are hundreds of billions of drones in the collective. Possible even more. If all of the thought processes of every drone was directed to solving one thing, lets say finding a means of travel fast than hyperspace, the collective would be able to achieve that goal. The collective has the potential of being the most powerful computer ever! Just think of the immensity of that. This means that for whatever new way the Empire created to combat the Borg the Borg would be able to counter everything the Empire does.
I conclude that the Borg would inevitably win in a fight against the Empire. The Federation though, would probably get overrun by the Empire. In that argument you probably have won but in the argument of the Empire controlling the galaxy you are wrong because of the fact that there would be the Borg to deal with. The Borg would not just drive the Empire from the milkyway but would continue the fight on the turf of the Galactic Empire. Given the fact that there are over twenty million different species in the Galactic Empire the Borg would not give up the chance to assimilate them all. The Galactic Empire would be assimilation heaven for the Borg.
However, I don't have the time to educate this long-winded precocious child right now. Perhaps some of you guys can have fun with it, and he can just look at this thread