Northern Huntsman wrote:It is artificial in the sense that it would likely not happen in the course of the two series, however such is not the purpose of the debate. The situations between 1 GCS and 1 ISD are ludicrous because they rely on situations that would NEVER come about reasonably during a war.
Suppose there is no war to begin with? Why exactly must a debate constitute an intergalactic war?
What do you propose instead?
The wormhole is merely a means to have the two sides meet each other.
Yes, but that does not mean that a full-scale conflict would be the only form of debate.
People have also done the 50 planets 50 ships versus, the Evacuate the planet versus, the diplomacy versus, and a ton of others. Contrary to your claim, full scale war is not the only one.
Isolating individual ships for both sides is stupid because it eliminates some of the massive advantages that the Empire has.
How unfortunate.
And a full-out Galactic war eliminates some of the massive advantages that Star Trek would have. Why exactly does that even matter?
Name said advantages. Let me guess: transporters, and warp strafing, right?
The purpose is to have the two universes at war, and in such a scenario there is frankly no way that an Imperial ship would become so isolated in such a situation. The Empire would attack with massive numerical superiority almost at will, by virtue of both its larger numbers and HUGE advantage in FTL speed.
Once more, how do we know the wormhole doesn't close after the first ship/ships are through? Thats just as reasonable as the wormhole being there in the first place.
If you want to debate a different scenario, lay that scenario out instead of complaining about the traditional one.