darthy wrote:Why would it be a drain? It's supposed to be the most powerful ship in the federation. They can sustain themselves if they had to except for maybe the ones like that were in battle with the borg.
"An aircraft carrier is supposed to be the most powerfull ship in the United States Navy. Therefore it can sustain itself without any supplies".
So they don't need fuel? Spare parts to replace broken ones? Food or other supplies?
Ah, yet again another no-limits fallacy, and proof that you don't understand logistics.
darthy wrote:They sucked at it yet won the battles doing it hmm ok. I looked up your example. That's another battle they won. Are you talking about why they didn't send more ships after the jem'hadar ones that rammed the birds of prey? They don't lack the ability to concentrate their firepower since I gave you counter examples.
They won against opponents that were also incapable of concentrating their fire.
You did not give any counter examples. You did not show how they can, during an engagement against an enemy
fleet, concentrate all the fire of their fleet against a single enemy ship.
Or perhaps you don't know what "concentrate their firepower" means?
In modern naval engagements (battleship-era and afterwards), one fleet can target any enemy ship they want to an concentrate all their firepower on that single target. A fleet of 10 battleships + support ships fighting against an equally strong ship can concentrate on one enemy battleship, then on the next on and so on. This has the advantage of rapidly reducing the enemy firepower, as well as reducing the effectiveness of defenses.
Star Wars ships can concentrate their firepower - we see this done in Episode VI, where the whole rebel fleet focusses their firepower on the Executor in order to overwhelm it's shields.
During the Battle of Chin'toka, the Federation fleet was incapable of concentrating their fire on the moon that powered the defense stations. For this reason, they were incapable of penetrating it's shields, and had to do so by tricking the defense stations into firing onto said moon. If they had been capable of concentrating their fire, that technobabble-solution would not have been necessary.
In this scenario, the Enterprises will not be capable of concentrating on one imperial ship, overwhelming it's shields and moving on to the next one. Instead, only a small amount of ships will be able to fire at each imperial ship, which will most likely not be enough to scratch their shields. Numbers don't matter, since you can't bring your superior numbers to bear.
darthy wrote:they didn't mean to, the fleet was riding along on their way to invade the federation and ran into the enterprise and stupidly destroyed it at the wrong time.
As i said - stupid made-up bullshit. You are assuming that they just happen to fly by, notable not in hyperspace - if they were, they would most likely not even detect the Enterprise and even if they did, why should you stop a whole fleet just so that you can take out a single ship? Again, it would be like re-routing a whole carrier battle group in order to destroy a single pirate rowboat.
You didn't mention what they would do if enterprise's started appearing within their ship? Like if an enterprise appeared within the deathstar's main reactor?
WOULD YOU STOP IT ALREADY?
Seriously, ALL you are doing is "what if X happens?". You NEVER ask the question "would X happen"? The Death Star will not be there. It has NO REASON to be there. Even if it happens to run into the Enterprise, it would just blow it up and jump into hyperspace afterwards in order to exterminate some Federation planet.
Yes, if for some reason a ship happens to materialize directly inside the Death Stars reactor core, the Death Star will blow up. If a piece of metal just happens to materialize inside your heart, you'll also drop dead. If every Federation citizen spontaneously mutates into a newt, they'll also loose. THERE IS NO REASON TO ASSUME ANY OF THIS WILL HAPPEN. Before you ask the wquestion "what if x happens", ask yourself "will x happen" like any other intelligent person.
But hey, let's play your game.
darthy, what happens if every Federation citizen spontaneously turns into a newt? What will the Federation do?