Well, I don't know if I would go that far. The Sovereign-class is still supposedly classified as an explorer ship, although a somewhat better armed one that the oversized luxury liner that was the Galaxy-class. I'm not so sure Starfleet would have absolutely armed her to the teeth. For a pure warship, see the Akira or the Prometheus, both of which are smaller than the Sovereign and still have more firepower (provided you count non-canon information, of course).Master of Ossus wrote:The Enterprise-E is a warship. It clearly is armed as well as SF can practically make it.
I was under the impression that Shinzon wanted to take out the two warbirds as quickly as possible so he could go back to playing with the E-E. By partially dropping the cloak, he gave them a target to make an attack run at so that he could get the much more maneuverable warbirds to come in close and fall victim to his superior firepower at point blank range.AdmiralKanos wrote:Yes, but as MoO says, it sounds like a stupid reason.Captain Kruger wrote:Wait 'til you see the movie, Mike. There was a reason for it.
I would agree that the tactic would have been stupid had it seriously put the Scimitar in jeopardy. But the way she was shrugging off that warbird's blows, the risk might have been worth the gain of taking his number of opponents from three down to one. And if he hadn't done it, all three ships might have been harrassing him a lot longer.
You're probably right about them being smaller tubes; a friend of mine brought up that very point when we saw the movie again.Alyeska wrote:Thats interesting to see that the Scimitar had so many torpedo tubes. However has anyone considered that these might be INFERIOR tubes them what the Sovereign class has? The Akira has 15 torpedo launchers, but can only fire at max three from any one launcher. The Scimitar might have a whole shitload of single or double fire launchers. That would not compare quite so well with a ship that has quad and even 6 time fire launchers. It would take 3 double launchers to equal a single 6 time launcher on the Sovereign class. The Sovereign has 6 such torpedo launchers. That could be 18 of the Scimitar's launchers. Then you have to factor in the Quantum torpedo launcher.
From all indications, the Scimitar does outgun the Sovereign class to a fair degree, however just because it seems to have massive numbers of weapons, the numbers themselves can be decieving.
By the way, after my second viewing it seems I underguessed the E-E's firepower a bit. It looked to me like she had 2 forward and 4 aft photon tubes with 1 forward and 1 aft quantum. That's a grand total of 8 high volume torpedo tubes...not bad at all.
Agreed.Uraniun235 wrote:The Scimitar is a bigger ship and can afford to have the spaced used by all the extra mechanisms needed for 27 torpedo tubes. Frankly, the Scimitar deserves to win against a Soveriegn-class in a straight-up fight.
There have been many occasions throughout ST where a large volley of weapons hit a ship and did a great deal of internal damage without dropping the shields completely. With that in mind, 20 torpedoes delivered over the space of a few minutes might not do as much damage as 20 torpedoes hitting you in one volley. However, as Alyeska said, the Scimitar's tubes probably weren't as high volume anyway, so the torpedo volume wouldn't have been quite that drastically different between the two ships.Uraniun235 wrote:The Enterprise having so many tubes would either need to be a bigger ship (in which case you're not helping the firepower/volume ratio at all) or would have much less space with which to house torpedos. Plus, in an extended battle, more tubes would mean you'd run through torpedos more quickly, giving you a shorter time during which you're fully effective.
Considering that the Enterprise survived past the expenditure of all it's torpedos, it would not have mattered if it had more tubes. The damage done by the torpedo complement would still have been the same (if not less, since the tubes would take up more space), and they'd still be facing 70% shields with only their phasers.