EnterpriseSovereign wrote:
Perhaps I chose my words poorly- I always found that whole "slow motion wormhole" thing incredibly stupid. If all Fed ships had warp-powered phasers, then firing them at warp should result in either a drop in yield or a drop in speed (or both) since the engines and weapons would be sharing the same energy source.
Why would it?
Unless they're at warp 9.x and taxing the MAMC to its maximum, I don't see why phasers would draw lots of power.
They can fire them on auxiliary power and also on batteries. They don't seem to take up that much power. I mean, something that fits in your hand can vapourise a building.
They're not DET.
It bugged me that large Federation ships didn't carry proportionately-sized weapons, instead opting for small phaser strips, apart from a small number of exceptions. Of course, if it was the case that most of the strip was buried inside the ship it would be a different matter. It didn't help that around the early-TNG era most Federation ships were built mainly for exploration (including the Enr-D), its first encounter with the Borg showed how thin its hull actually is- IIRC the Defiant was the first ship to actually sport armour.
Ablative armour.
It was only when the Borg and Dominion showed up that the Feds got their shit together and started building more tactically focused designs like the Akira, Norway, Saber and Steamrunner. The Sovereign was a bit of an oddball in that when going up against the Scimitar, its phasers were piss-weak with multiple direct hits at close range doing virtually nothing, with photon torpedoes doing little better. It was only when they (belatedly) started firing Quantum torpedoes that they actually managed to hurt the larger ship.
It should be noted that right before the Enterprise rammed the Scimitar, the external view of the Enterprise suddenly shows all the damage that had been mysteriously invisible before this point. This includes a direct hit that clearly punched straight through one of the dorsal phaser arrays, practically cutting it in half.
But how are the Federation being shown as "under-armed" compared to their counterparts' ships?
Romulans? Galaxy can go toe to toe with a D'Derridex.
Klingons? Never seen a Connie or Galaxy or Excelsior lose a fight with a contemporary Klingon ship that I can recall.
And those are the two most powerful and aggressive "counterparts" to the Federation.
And within 3 years of the Borg being found, they had developed new weapons and systems and ships to combat them (somewhat successfully, too).
The Dominion was a curve ball - but even then, one on one, once they figured out the tactics, Federation ships were beating them. One on one.
?
Federation explorer class vessels are a match for any AQ race's dedicated warships.
And then we see the Defiant - yes, Federation ships are "under armed" if you look at the
capabilities of the Federation. However they aren't war ships, they avoid combat where possible and even their science type vessels can pack a punch.
The Federation has never been "under armed". Alternate realities aside, show me a war the Federation lost in the last 50 years from ST:NEM?
I can't think of one.