Dorsk 81 wrote:Which craft they'd be in would also have a huge role to play, if Spock is commanding the Enterprise he knew and Thrawn was commanding a Super Star Destroyer then Spock would be at a disadvantage considering the dimensions of a Sper Star Destroyer.
The only wya it could possibly be fair would be if they were both commanding unfamiliar craft, because if they were both is Star Destoryers then Thrawn would know its capabilites, etc, but Spock would not and vice versa if they were in Enterprise.
Exactly. If Thrawn is equipped with a super star destroyer, then what do you need Thrawn at the helm for? You already have the edge over every Star Trek vessel commissioned. It doesn't exactly take a lot of genious to say, "open fire."
But, if the match was on even grounds, and the campaign was given time to develop, it is reasonable to expect that the weakness for Thrawn that I mentioned above could have been exploited.
Again, I don't know if Spock would have been the guy who could have explited Thrawn's weakness, but what I'm saying is that on even grounds, Thrawn's "genious" could be highly overrated if the opposition played its cards right.