Then I flip to an episode of TNG. They're under attack, but the attack is not actually shown; the bridge just shakes a bit and there's a 'damage report'. Also, Picard refuses to return fire.

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Of course not that would start a war! Anyway how do we know they weren't shooting at us by mistake let us awe them with our resriant!HemlockGrey wrote:I just watched the spectacular Babylon 5 episode involving a particularly tense standoff between Babylon 5 and a Centauri battleship; for those not in the know, the confrontation ends with the battleship opening fire on Babylon 5, a wing of fighters, and another heavy cruiser from another race. Captain Sheridan, of course, returned fire and destroyed the battleship. The whole battle was done with notable CGI and was quite exciting and fun to watch.
Then I flip to an episode of TNG. They're under attack, but the attack is not actually shown; the bridge just shakes a bit and there's a 'damage report'. Also, Picard refuses to return fire.
Picard rarely returned fire, I am suprised he returned fire in Nemesis when the Schimitart opened fire on them, instead of hailing them and trying to talk it out.HemlockGrey wrote:*snip*Picard refuses to return fire.
We've known for ages that Starfleet is packed with tactical and strategic imbeciles. They think they're a non-military organization.HemlockGrey wrote:Then I flip to an episode of TNG. They're under attack, but the attack is not actually shown; the bridge just shakes a bit and there's a 'damage report'. Also, Picard refuses to return fire.
It may not be the one he's refering to but here you go.TurboPhaser wrote:Please provide the scene description and ep name of this picard bit, there may have been a good reason.
That what i like about Babylon 5 "Prime directive we don`t need no stinking prime directive"HemlockGrey wrote:I just watched the spectacular Babylon 5 episode involving a particularly tense standoff between Babylon 5 and a Centauri battleship; for those not in the know, the confrontation ends with the battleship opening fire on Babylon 5, a wing of fighters, and the Narn heavy cruiser. Captain Sheridan, of course, returned fire and destroyed the battleship. The whole battle was done with notable CGI and was quite exciting and fun to watch.
Then I flip to an episode of TNG. They're under attack, but the attack is not actually shown; the bridge just shakes a bit and there's a 'damage report'. Also, Picard refuses to return fire.
But they aren't as flashy and full of technobabble crap as phasers are, therefore they are inferior.Jawawithagun wrote:"If Captain Picard had just replicated some damn gauss rifles, none of this would have happened!"
- Ensign Lynch, just before assimilation by the Borg Collective in Star Trek: First Contact
Besides that would have shown Intellegent Planning on the part a Federation Officer. When does that ever happen in a world where they have diplomats and philosophers as ship captians!Darth Servo wrote:But they aren't as flashy and full of technobabble crap as phasers are, therefore they are inferior.Jawawithagun wrote:"If Captain Picard had just replicated some damn gauss rifles, none of this would have happened!"
- Ensign Lynch, just before assimilation by the Borg Collective in Star Trek: First Contact
Why is it you make disparaging remarks about this? Picard, makes mistakes. He is human. Except for that 'The Last Outpost' one, he has never held back when it was necessary.Ted C wrote:We've known for ages that Starfleet is packed with tactical and strategic imbeciles. They think they're a non-military organization.HemlockGrey wrote:Then I flip to an episode of TNG. They're under attack, but the attack is not actually shown; the bridge just shakes a bit and there's a 'damage report'. Also, Picard refuses to return fire.
No, she didn't!TurboPhaser wrote: Say what you will about Janeway, but she got her ship home.
TurboPhaser wrote:Why is it you make disparaging remarks about this? Picard, makes mistakes. He is human. Except for that 'The Last Outpost' one, he has never held back when it was necessary.Ted C wrote:We've known for ages that Starfleet is packed with tactical and strategic imbeciles. They think they're a non-military organization.HemlockGrey wrote:Then I flip to an episode of TNG. They're under attack, but the attack is not actually shown; the bridge just shakes a bit and there's a 'damage report'. Also, Picard refuses to return fire.
And Sisko instantly springs to mind as a good tactician.
Starfleet may have considered themselves non-military before The Borg threat, but they snapped their asses into gear.
The Feds are peaceful by nature, but wont walk away from a fight if they are threatened. I refer you to the entire Dominion war, both Borg encounters, Voyager's numerous scraps with 'aliens of the week'.
Say what you will about Janeway, but she got her ship home.
The Last Outpost was NOT his only sign of incompetance.TurboPhaser wrote:Why is it you make disparaging remarks about this? Picard, makes mistakes. He is human. Except for that 'The Last Outpost' one, he has never held back when it was necessary.
Ahhhh, but it didn't always used to be this way... *hefts Type II Phaser circa 2267* HAIL KIRK!!!Isolder74 wrote:Besides that would have shown Intellegent Planning on the part a Federation Officer. When does that ever happen in a world where they have diplomats and philosophers as ship captians!Darth Servo wrote:But they aren't as flashy and full of technobabble crap as phasers are, therefore they are inferior.Jawawithagun wrote:"If Captain Picard had just replicated some damn gauss rifles, none of this would have happened!"
- Ensign Lynch, just before assimilation by the Borg Collective in Star Trek: First Contact
Think about who sent him on that mission.Gil Hamilton wrote:Let's not forget Picards command brilliance in "The Wounded" where he not only gave the Cardassians transponder codes that would allow them to track all Federation vessels, but gave them the codes that would disable the Phoenix's shields, a fellow Federation ship. How me managed to avoid being courtmartialed I'll never know.