@Danny: As a response to all reference to "isotons": that is a meaningless unit made up by the ST writers, so it can't be used to judge anything. In fact, according to a list of metric prefixes, "iso-" means x to the power 1, which is x. So, 1 isoton = 1 ton. FAIL.
As a response to all references to ST ships tearing planets apart: most can be put down to hyperbole on the part of the speaker. ("What's she gonna do, destroy a small planet?" Obvious hyperbole.) FAIL.
An incident you cite from DS9, where they say they have melted 30% of a planet's crust, visual evidence directly contradicts this: 30% of the surface = 60% of the visible side of the planet. Was not observed, so it did not happen. FAIL.
In DS9: "Broken Link", the Defiant depopulating the Changeling homeworld does not require destroying the planet itself, as you claimed. FAIL.
Han Solo's line in ANH does not refer to a Base Delta Zero, a military operation that single ISDs are canonically capable of, consisting of destroying every usable resource and structure on the planet's surface, but rather to what happened to Alderaan: namely, the planet exploding. Also, said line is susceptible to a hyperbole argument as Eternal_Freedom noted. FAIL.
You cite tricobalt and gravimetric torpedoes as being able to destroy the Death Star. I have never heard of a gravimetric torpedo, but as far as I know the only instance where tricobalt torpedoes were used in combat was in VOY: "Caretaker" when the Voyager destroyed the Caretaker's Array with a pair of them. The Caretaker's array is a spindly space station estimated at 4 km in diameter. The Death Star is a spherical space station 160 km in diameter. FAIL.
And before you try transphasic torpedoes, all we know about them is that they can one-shot a Borg cube, which raw firepower estimates indicate an ISD is already capable of. FAIL.
“Was not observed but did not happen”. FAIL
Gee man than 100% of all star wars storylines, plots and ships not ‘visually observed’ through television aren’t true.
“In DS9: "Broken Link", the Defiant depopulating the Changeling homeworld does not require destroying the planet itself, as you claimed. FAIL.”
I did say ‘smoldering ruin’ which does not in any mean it would destroy a planet. Then again- you destroy the surface of a planet that would wipe out all of the inhabitants of the planet, you do not need to destroy the planet perse. You already did your job. Plus I could mention the genesis device, but I rather not.
“Han Solo's line in ANH does not refer to a Base Delta Zero, a military operation that single ISDs are canonically capable of, consisting of destroying every usable resource and structure on the planet's surface, but rather to what happened to Alderaan: namely, the planet exploding. Also, said line is susceptible to a hyperbole argument as Eternal_Freedom noted. FAIL”
Problem is though- BDZ was never visually observed was it? Therefore in YOUR argument, it did not happen. Even if BDZ could have happened, in the novels BDZ NEVER destroyed an entire planet. It pulverized the surface till there was nothing left ontop, that’s it. No mention of it destroying a planet like a Death Star can.
“I have never heard of a gravimetric torpedo”
Utilized by the borg, used later on by the federation when Voyager reached earth, and Seven of Nine debriefed the tech to Starfleet.
“tricobalt torpedoes were used in combat was in VOY: "Caretaker" when the Voyager destroyed the Caretaker's Array with a pair of them. The Caretaker's array is a spindly space station estimated at 4 km in diameter. The Death Star is a spherical space station 160 km in diameter. FAIL.”
Tricobalt torpedoes [seen in caretaker and star trek armada] have high explosive yields. A pair obliterated the station leaving nothing but dust. It was surmounted by Seven of Nine that the yield “20 tetracochranes’ as simply overkill, and Tuvok programmed it too high for such a small station. In the episode Blaze of Glory, the federation was worried the maquis launched a few tri cobalt missiles that would cause severe damage to Cardassia Prime. Not to mention the friggin things can rupture subspace. They can cause significant damage to cities, populations…just like a BDZ.
And your transphasic torpedo- thanks for mentioning because I forgot all about them. “which raw firepower estimates indicate an ISD is already capable of”. What gives a transphasic torpedo its strength is its FOCUSED power into a single source. I can tear apart your quote here, but I will just be basic. Raw firepower? Guestimation is not real estimation. Even I admit star trek has a lot of continuity/scientific flaws, just like star wars.