And how did the Feds win the Dominion War? Easy, the same way they always do: deus-ex-machina.

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I dont get this, what are you refering to? we know the Dominon had 30,000 ships (this includes Breen and Cardy aswell) so they didnt have to get them all past the wormhole, we also know that Dominion shipyards were working faster than the Alliance.Third how do you get all 30k Ships through the Worm-Hole? How to you resupply them?
Incorrect. Prior to the Cardassians changing sides in the final battle, the Alliance expected to win. After the Cardassians changed sides, they expected to win with nothing less then 40% cauasalties.Spanky The Dolphin wrote:I said that EAS estimated 1800 ships is a minimum number, Alyeska. The actual number might be closer to 2000-2500.
And how did the Feds win the Dominion War? Easy, the same way they always do: deus-ex-machina.
What the hell are you talking about? And FYI those 30K ships are towards the END of the war, those are not the begining numbers. They built SOME ships, and supported them from shipyards. Do you recall the first Federation offensive action was a joint strike with a Klingon force that destroyed a Dominion shipyard? Do you remember how Worf and Martok used a solar flare to destroy another shipyard?Mr Bean wrote:Simple Tecnobabble, how else do they win?Question... How could the Federation have won the Dominion war with only 1,800 capital ships? The Dominion outnumbered the Klingons 20-1, and that was with the Klingons down to 1,500 ships after over a year and a half of fighting. The Dominion had 30,000 ships for crying out loud, and we saw in almost every battle the Federation had its ass handed to them.
Oh and Alyeska only a fool or a madman rushs all of his ships away from his planets without leave a force behind to defend them, By your Reasoning every single Axis Trooper should have been within six miles of the Front at all times
Third how do you get all 30k Ships through the Worm-Hole? How to you resupply them? How do you track them keep up with them? How many fights ended in draws and Retreats? And somthing that can't happen today but how many ships ran away to re-charge thier ships after being hit?
Today if you shoot a man he does not come back, You hit his tank and he either dies or does not but he can't run away for two mintues and have repair his tank back to 100% can he?
But can't they in ST?
Think about it.
Course 12,000 ships against 4.8 million doesn't make much difference.Spanky The Dolphin wrote:Okay, fine, Alyeska. Then I'll go with the number that I can't remember where I heard it: 5000-7000 cap ships.
Why pray tell if they could build 10k-20k ships so fast and they are clones and thus easy to make why would they NOT have a much larger standing Navy? And furthermore if they are all alone by themsleves now and they could build thousands of ships so fast why have they not taken two years off(Its been at least that long) and come back with 90k Ships?What the hell are you talking about? And FYI those 30K ships are towards the END of the war, those are not the begining numbers. They built SOME ships, and supported them from shipyards. Do you recall the first Federation offensive action was a joint strike with a Klingon force that destroyed a Dominion shipyard? Do you remember how Worf and Martok used a solar flare to destroy another shipyard?
You know, since the Empire has 25k ISD's and thats a minimum, we can figure out a lowend figure for the fleet.A Sector Group can be expected to contain at least 2,400 ships, 24 of which are Star Destroyers, and another 1,600 combat starships. Thousands of Sector Groups are at the Emperor's command as he seeks to bring the galaxy firmly under his control."
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WTF are you talking about? Do you have ANY proof that the ships mentioned were built? What we know is that the Klingons had 1,500 ships and were outnumbered 20-1 by the enemy (Breen, Cardassians, Dominion combined).Mr Bean wrote:Why pray tell if they could build 10k-20k ships so fast and they are clones and thus easy to make why would they NOT have a much larger standing Navy? And furthermore if they are all alone by themsleves now and they could build thousands of ships so fast why have they not taken two years off(Its been at least that long) and come back with 90k Ships?
Answer: how many of the Dominion ships were fighters? We know Star Trek counts them as "ships." A 20-to-1 advantage is less impressive if 18 of those 20 ships are Jem'Hadar attack fighters. Plus, remember that smaller ships tend to be lost faster than larger ones in combat... the Klingons have a lot of small bird-of-prey ships in their fleet.Question... How could the Federation have won the Dominion war with only 1,800 capital ships? The Dominion outnumbered the Klingons 20-1, and that was with the Klingons down to 1,500 ships after over a year and a half of fighting.
Also, Cardassian ships appeared to be inferior, and the Breen ships appeared effective only as energy-drainers from Federation and Romulan ships. Thus, most of the Dominion forces would have been unable to engage in significant combat against the Klingons on equal ground, as the majority of them were of significantly lower quality than those of the Klingon Empire.beyond hope wrote:Answer: how many of the Dominion ships were fighters? We know Star Trek counts them as "ships." A 20-to-1 advantage is less impressive if 18 of those 20 ships are Jem'Hadar attack fighters. Plus, remember that smaller ships tend to be lost faster than larger ones in combat... the Klingons have a lot of small bird-of-prey ships in their fleet.Question... How could the Federation have won the Dominion war with only 1,800 capital ships? The Dominion outnumbered the Klingons 20-1, and that was with the Klingons down to 1,500 ships after over a year and a half of fighting.
I'm tired of hearing you spout this, Alyeska. The US has radar, and it has countermeasures to radar. Does the fact that these countermeasures exist make radar inferior to naked-eye target detection?Alyeska wrote: That is heavily debateable. ST has slower FTL, but theirs is not affected by Interdictors.
And if the Interdictor's gravity wells working on reverse can act like that inverse gravitron beam or what not, that could potentially prevent ST ships from going FTL while not hampering the SW ship's own ability to do so.Howedar wrote:I'm tired of hearing you spout this, Alyeska. The US has radar, and it has countermeasures to radar. Does the fact that these countermeasures exist make radar inferior to naked-eye target detection?
The presence of a countermeasure does not detract from the superiority of a system, especially when the countermeasure is held only by the user of said system.
From this, what do we know?Sisko:
By putting together a task force comprised of elements from the Second, Fifth and Ninth fleets, I believe that we can take back Deep Space Nine -- the most important piece of real estate in the quadrant.
Admiral 1:
Your plan, Captain Sisko, is not without merit. However, I remain skeptical. The Dominion will undoubtedly send a large fleet to stop you.
Sisko:
Which will divert their forces and slow their advance into Federation territory.
Ross:
As well as leave their flank vulnerable.
Sisko:
Giving us a chance to go on the offensive, for a change.
Admiral 2:
There's one thing that still concerns me...
Sisko:
What's that, Admiral?
Admiral 2:
Earth. You've left it a very tempting target.
Ross:
Earth would still be defended by the Third Fleet.
They would (collectivly) lose 'Thousands of ships' just breaking through the defence perimiter and while clearly a concern, its not going to knock them out of the war. While many people make mention of it being a very bloody operation with massive casulaties, it was always presented as being a mission they were expecting to win. And very clearly, that without the Federation fleets, the Romulans and Klingons could not hope to win against the Dominion. We have established the Klingons have only 1500 ships at this point. Assuming numerical parity (not an unreasnoable assumption given the power Dominion ships have) the Federation and Romulans between them have to have at least 30,000 ships. That is, 1500 * 20 / 2. Thats somewhat too high though. And the only Romulan ship of the line is the Warbird which there appear to be far fewer of then UFP ships. We would assume a rough equity between the UFP and Romulans given that hte Romulans have always wanted to destroy the UFP but have been held back by the Federation being able to stand up to them.
FEMALE SHAPE-SHIFTER
I'm ordering a strategic retreat
of our forces to Cardassian space.
She moves to a wall map and traces a line with her
finger.
FEMALE SHAPE-SHIFTER
We will establish a new defense
perimeter along this line. With
less territory to defend, we can
concentrate our forces and hold
off any attack -- if the enemy
attacks at all.
WEYOUN
(catching on)
The Federation is by its very
nature timid. When they see we've
pulled back, their first impulse
will be to leave us alone.
BROCA
What about the Klingons and the
Romulans?
Everyone turns and looks at him -- the most junior
man in the room should keep his mouth shut at this
point. He tries to backtrack.
BROCA
I meant no disrespect... I was
simply asking --
WEYOUN
Without the Federation, the
others are no threat to us.
FEMALE SHAPE-SHIFTER
Once we've established the new
perimeter, we'll redouble our
shipbuilding efforts and increase
production of Jem'Hadar troops.
(beat)
Retreat may extend the war by
several years, but in the end, we
will emerge stronger, and in a
far better position to take the
Alpha Quadrant once and for all.
.......................................................
ROSS
-- according to our intelligence
reports, the Dominion has
completely withdrawn from
Klingon, Federation and Romulan
space. They seem to be forming a
new defense perimeter within
Cardassian territory.
VELAL
They must know we've developed a
countermeasure against the Breen
weapon.
SISKO
That would be my guess.
MARTOK
There are advantages to falling
back... they shorten their own
supply lines while forcing us to
lengthen ours.
ROSS
And with a smaller perimeter to
defend, they'll be less
vulnerable to hit and run
attacks. It would take a major
offensive to break through their
lines.
VELAL
At a cost of thousands of ships.
The wiser course would be to
simply contain them within their
perimeter.
SISKO
That's what they're hoping we'll
do -- so they'll have time to
rebuild their forces.
MARTOK
He's right. We have them on the
defensive -- we should attack
with everything we've got.
Ross hesitates.
ROSS
Trying to break through that line
will be a very ugly, very bloody
job...
SISKO
If we do nothing, the Dominion
could sit behind that perimeter
for the next five years rearming
themselves. And when they're
ready to come out... God help us
all.
MARTOK
The Klingon Empire votes to hit
them now -- before they have time
to recover.
A beat as Ross takes a deep breath.
ROSS
Considering the alternative...
I'm afraid I have to concur.
All eyes turn to Velal, who takes a moment to look
over the map, then reluctantly nods agreement.
VELAL
Very well.
SISKO
Then it's settled... we attack.
I just wanted to say that we have seen Runabouts durring the run of TNG (Season 6 I believe) that were used by the crew to go back and forth.No starship I have seen (during its production life) including the E-D
What canon source states this fact? DS9 is considered to be on the fringes of Federation space. (Bashir wanting to practice "frontier medicine") Every time Sisko goes to earth he is gone for days. SO, when the Breen attack earth can you explain to me why this massive 30,000 ship fleet being feilded by the allies can't stop a Breen attack force that must chug along for DAYS to get to Earth, no fleet is there at earth to stop them because they BOMB SF HQ, then are only destroyed ENROUTE BACK TO THE DOMINION.just the Sol system. Earth is actualy relativly close to the Cardasian boarder in terms of galactic distance, its possible that the operation would involve moving enough ships out that the lines protecting Earth would be easily penetrated by a fast attack fleet.
Well, let's remember that there's more to replacing fighting ability than just replacing the ships. There's also the need of replacing the crews as well, which no matter what your industrial capacity may (or may not) be, is far more difficult to replace du to the training requirements.Stravo wrote: Another small detail: If the Federation fleet is truly as large as you claim, why id Bashir so upset that the seventh fleet was decimated?? He screams at Sisko "We can't take these kind of losses and expect to win this." I don't think that speaks well to the Federation's ability to replace lost ships