Master of Ossus wrote:
LMAO! This is not a matter of opinion, it is a matter of fact. Let's see, the Borg cube threatened to assimilate Earth. It could be opposed, and severely damaged by a single GCS. It was considered a threat so great that they even thought about asking the Romulans for help, but instead engaged the vessel with a fleet of about 40 ships, losing the vast majority of them. The Scimitar threatens to KILL everyone on Earth in a matter of minutes. It cannot be detected, and therefore it cannot be fought against. If anything, the Scimitar is a greater threat to the UFP. Besides, even if the Scimitar had not been in the equation, SF should have been gathering more ships than that to deal with the coup in the Romulan Empire. This is not a matter of opinion, it is a matter of policy. If there was a coup in Iraq, do you think that the US would praise Allah and leave before they knew what was going on, or even knew anything about the new government and its leaders? SF admitted to knowing absolutely nothing about Shinzon, yet they could only muster seven ships to guard their borders against Romulan aggression. That is a pathetic showing. Apparently, following the Dominion War, a vast number of starships were mothballed and their crews discharged. That is the only possible explanation for this ridiculous lack of concern.
I would think that sending the larger portion of the fleet to Earth would have been the strategy, just in case Shinzon did not go after Picard. They sent the E-E reinforcements of seven ships IIRC just in case he did.
Perfect imitation of DarkStar, who told me that the novel statements regarding shields on LAAT's were bunk because of their inappearance in the movie. Too bad it doesn't work. Just because something does not happen in the film does not mean that it does not happen in the universe, moron. Think about it. Did the Enterprise magically transport itself back to stardock in Nemesis? Of course not. It must have been towed there, or it managed to limp there itself. The fact that the trip was not shown in the film does not mean that it did not happen. How can you not understand this?
That's very different and you know it.
LAATs w/ shields - Is not contradicted because we never saw the shields in action thus the novel statement remains valid.
Death Squadron w/ support ships - Is contradicted because we did see the Death Squadron.....several times throughout the movie. However, I guess it is possible that they were out on picket duty far away from the Death Squadron......does the novel indicate this? Does the novel indicate that they were maybe being held in the holds of the SSD?
You are a complete idiot for not understanding this. The novel reveals that they were there, so they must have been there but off-screen. You yourself admitted during your post on this matter that this was not relevent to the thread, so stop bringing it up. Start your own thread, in which you actually understand what is going on, first, and then we can debate it. Your inability to recognize the simple facts of the matter is laughable.
This is why I asked if the novel stated that the support ships were off away from the fleet or in the holds of the SSD.