General Brock wrote:
There is little wrong with my argument.
Oh really.
1. TPM B-1s are low-level constructs applied in the worst possible way.
As per your completely unsupported
and directly contradicted by the movies assumption.
Gungan defeat to such an opponent reveals significant weaknesses in the character and capability of the Gungan military, of a nature potentially exploitable by the Borg.
Hogwash. Not only do the B1 canonically NOT exhibit the weaknesses you desperately want to burden them with, but even if they DID they'd still be vastly superior to the Borg thanks to having ranged weapons , being nonorganic, and having tanks and support weapons.
In fact, a better TF army wouldn't have revealed these weaknesses,
No shit Sherlock. A better Army not exhibiting weaknesses it doesn't have. I'm shocked. Really. Of course, you have so far yet to show the TF Army actually HAS those weaknesses...
because it would have been over too fast to make them apparent.
...if one assumes the Gungans are as bad as you desperatly try to make them out to be.
At that range, a squad of Republic regulars would have simply shot out the generator.
Because there definitely wasn't a shield in the way. Oh wait, there was. One that shrugged off the fire from the TF tanks. And once they had gotten UNDER the shield (which the Borg might be utterly incapable of achieving) the droids were a tad busy.
Oh, and they DID blow out the shield generator, genius.
You are hung up on the idea that the Gungans have all the elements of the rest of SW experienced spacefaring, space-fighting species.
Given that they manage to stand up to an army that DOES (if not for long), that's not all that far-fetched an assumption.
I'm being accused of making stuff up, building on existing canon for a double-fictional VS encounter, but have to expect the Gungans built their scenario lunar colony themselves without having a canon space program at all without Naboo humans? I won't concede on arguments like these.
Wether the Gungans developed space technology on their own or filched it off the humans is
irellevant, asshat. They have GROUND technology on par with the Republic, the Naboo have SPACE technology on par with the Republic, thus any space technology the Gungans filch off the humans is on par with the Republic, too. And thus hopelessly beyond anything the Space Zombies can hope to match. IF they developed space technology of their own, it grows on a tech base more or less level with the Republic, which in turn means...
2. Tangetial assessment of TF droids, used to illustrate poor Gungan fighting ability; interesting but not directly related to the OP:
B-1s do not fight well. Fighting well would mean their 1:1 match to Clones includes being able to match group encounters,
as per-
your say so. B1s not being a 1:1 match for a force
that was explicitely devised to be superior to them. Yeah, that's really sucky performance.
since the entire Clone wars was not a series of 1-1 duels.
If a fire team of five battle droids is not an even match for a fire team of 5 clones, that is not fighting well. If B-1 are chaff meant to win with overwhelming numbers, that right there says they are inferior droids regardless of superficial 1:1 stats.
Inferior to-what? Inferior to a force that was
explicitely designed to be superior to them? Vee, what a shock. No wonder they were royally trounced every time they went up against the clones. Oh wait, they weren't.
Plus, they were built to overwhelm normal organics, not clones.
Yes. And your point is?
3. The Gungan is tall, thin, and gangly, not necessarily a physique of strength. If it so important that they be stronger than humans, then so be it. However, there is no reason to expect them to be stronger than Borg, which are also stronger than humans.
That would actually require a deeper analysis of Borg feats vs Gungan feats. It is entirely possible that Gungans ARE stronger than Borg. Not that I see why this is important since there's no need for the Gungans to let the Borg come within grappling range in the first place.
None of the additional B-1 upgrades applied to improve the B-1 are outside reason, and I never committed to those as having definitely happened - beyond saying that if I wanted to improve the B-1s, that's what I would change.
Bullshit. You repeatedly assumed the B1 WOULD have those upgrades in a desperate attempt to support your initial completely unsupported claim that they sucked by Wars standards.
4. Battle of Grassy Plain alternate VS scenario:
How did the Gungans fare against B-1s... Overwhelming numbers marched right up to them through their range fire and the only way they could avoid outright slaughter by blaster was to grapple with the leading droids, preventing them from shooting, and by accident more than design, prolonging first rank impediment of fire from trailing ranks.
Borg can stab as well as grapple,
Borg can actually do NEITHER thanks to the Gungans having the range advantage even in melee and being considerably faster, and that still blithely assumes the Borg can penetrate the shield in the first place, oh, and thanks to the Borg not having blasters, the Gungans don't NEED to grapple with them at all,
their nanites are quickly incapacitating, if the injection isn't completed, the Gungan is still stabbed and bleeding,
assuming the Borg should for some reason survive to get into assimilation range, and I can't recall the Borg EVER stabbing, they
inject nanites with NO EFFECTS WHATSOEVER NOT related to the nanites,
Borg don't wait in line to take a shot,
Actually yes they do, or at least move so slow as to achieve the same effect. The Gungans can if need be simply
run away from the Drones.
and although many will be felled by boomers, none will have fallen to deflected fire.
But scores of them will fall to the spears.
Borg don't need ranged support as long as they have numbers.
Numbers hopelessly in excess of anything they've ever deployed
anywhere, and if the Gungans have so much as a single Carrack are in no position to get on planet even if they bother to try.
Borg will take longer to win than the TF droids, doing it all by melee, without doubt
Especially as thee is no reason for the Gungans to let them get this close to begin with, and again, blithely assuming they can even get through the shield in the first place.
They will take casualties. Though Borg tactics are slow, they are too simple to screw up.
Curious how the Borg managed to do exactly that practically every time they went up against the UFP, then. Who are abysmally stupid
themselves, I might add. Borg tactics aren't only simple, they're
braindead. If you stick to them, you screw up by definition against anybody but the most retarded or hopelessly inferior opponent.
It doesn't even matter if a Gungans pick up Borg and tosses them,
which again assumes they actually let the Borg get that close,
because they've just opened themselves to being stabbed by another pressing Borg.
Because we all know the standar Borg tactic is the mass Drone wave attack. Oh wait. And because that wave will be so massive plenty of Drones will live through Gungan ranged attacks. Oh wait. And all of them can pass through the shield. And close to grappling range with the Gungans...
The initial lack of Borg range support isn't a problem once the shield beasts get injected with nanites,
Which is never going to happen, even if the Borg ever bothered to think that far ahead,
after which low-powered ST weapons can be used on unarmoured, unshielded Gungans
Yeah, because the Borg always use orbital bombardments in ground engagements.
and their animals and Borg can be transported amidst whatever semblance of Gungan ranks remain and Gungans beamed out.
Whatever semblance of Gungans is going to be virtually all of them while the number of remaining Borg is going to be nothing much.
The way things stand with TPM Gungans, they could only win against Borg by accident, luck,
plus ranged weapons, artillery, theater shields, much better individual speed and melee weapons that severely outrange the Space Zombies,
and failure of the Borg to swarm,
which so far has been exhibited exactly ZERO times in Trek history and would be cut to ribbons regardless.
like ST protagonists do. They won't win like the best or even average SW spacefaring species, because they don't fight like those space faring species.
They use theater shields and ranged weapons on the ground, they have artillery...yeah, completely unlike spacefaring Wars species.
Gungan VS TF revealed poor weapons
as evidenced by nothing whatsoever,
depth of training and spontaneous reaction during a planned campaign.A wormhole and Borg appearing right on their doorstep, immediatly commencing hostilities, isn't likely to inspire a better performance.
Thankfully the displayed perfomance is more than adequate to trounce the Borg.
TF droids at least could mow down Borg as fast as they appeared, with just the front rank firing, and Gungans can't even do that much.
That's right. The Gungans can simply snipe at the Borg with impunity until none are left.