Now compare the sizes of the two ships. How many Wraith Cruisers could you build in place of a single Hive Ship? While they are not top of the line ships they are very dangerous for their size.Strider wrote:I'd have to mostly disagree; the vast awe inspiring gulf of horror between the combat capabilities of a Wraith Cruiser and a Tau'ri Battlecruiser were put clearly on display this episode.Timotheus wrote:I had another thought relating back to the fight with Michaels Cruiser. The ship lasts pretty long considering how quickly a 304 is shown able to take down a Hive Ship.
Now we know they were trying to cripple not destroy the ship.
But there might be something else to consider. We never see Wraith living in cities on planets. They all live on their hive ships.
So maybe Hive ships are combination floating cities, super carriers, and overall command ships for the Wraith. They carry massive numbers of Darts and thus would be perfect for culling planets of their human food. In addition the Hive ships have the capability of storing in cryo sleep large numbers of Wraiths.
On the other hand the Wraith Cruisers are smaller, more maneuverable, and may be more pure dedicate warships than the larger bulkier Hive Ships.
Fact One: In the relatively short combat window between Daedalus jumping in and Michael trying to jump out, the Daedalus was able to take out the Hyperdrive of the Cruiser with a well placed shot that did no additional damage.
Fact Two: For a long period of time, probably at least half an hour if not more like a full hour, the Daedalus just SAT there, with only its shields functional after the Shepard & Ronin beam-up debacle, and the Wraith Cruiser fired on it the entire time, with a 100% hit rate, and it still did not break the shields down.
Fact Three: Once Shepard was off the ship and the Daedalus was functional again, the engagement was such a joke that the weapons officer was told to "make it go away" or something of the sort, and a beam shot or two later the Wraith Cruiser was flattened like a bug on a windshield.
From the evidence we've seen so far, I'd say the Daedalus or any other of the upgraded 304s is an even match for at least three Hive Ships in a fair fight (the Phoenix alt-history). I would guess that any other ships in the Milky Way can't hope to do anything better than either get VERY lucky with a 304 coming out of Hyperspace or just run away. That trade federation from the last Season or two of SG1 is screwed, Ha'taks are definitely second class Warships now, perhaps on par with the laughable Wraith Cruisers.
I had also completely forgotten that during the entire scene the Wraith Cruiser was pounding away to little effect. Though one has to wonder with how much power since their drive section had just taken a pretty heavy hit.
You do bring up an interesting battle though. Wraith Cruiser versus a standard Ha'tak. Both carry fighters that earth fighters eat for breakfast. The Ha'tak has shields while the Wraith Cruiser carries hull armor that regenerates (regrows really) as long as it is fed power and regrows faster with more power.