federation vs the rebels
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federation vs the rebels
Its the movie rebels (ANH-ROTJ)
(not the new republic or anything)
can the Rebels win?
(not the new republic or anything)
can the Rebels win?
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Yes. Even the Rebels have more military technology then the Feds. Plus they have real military training(from the people that defected) and stronger, faster ships.
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Even if you assume the rebels have only the fleet seen in ROTJ, thats enough for a BDZ. Its questionable how the Feds would bring them to battle at all.
Even with fuel limits, they can jump anywhere in the galaxy after a hit to get fuel. If their fuel isn't refinable from natural resources with equipment availible aboard their ships, they still only need enough fuel for a BDZ on four or five planets before the federation will have no ability to wage war even by their own limited standards.
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Even with fuel limits, they can jump anywhere in the galaxy after a hit to get fuel. If their fuel isn't refinable from natural resources with equipment availible aboard their ships, they still only need enough fuel for a BDZ on four or five planets before the federation will have no ability to wage war even by their own limited standards.
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I think the Rebels could do it, if we're assuming that they're at the point where the Mon Calamari pledged their ships to the cause (prior to that, the Rebel fleet was sorely lacking). It would take longer, of course (fewer ships), but it could be done.
If we're talking ANH-era fleet... well, then it's mostly bulk cruisers and fighters, with a few corvettes thrown in. These vessels lack the sheer volume of firepower that heavier ships do, and as such would be more vulnerable to Fed counterattack.
If we're talking ANH-era fleet... well, then it's mostly bulk cruisers and fighters, with a few corvettes thrown in. These vessels lack the sheer volume of firepower that heavier ships do, and as such would be more vulnerable to Fed counterattack.
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Re: federation vs the rebels
Hate to rock the boat here, but why would they want to fight the Federation? Anyway they have their hands pretty much full evading the Empire without opening another battle front.master_yoda wrote:Its the movie rebels (ANH-ROTJ)
(not the new republic or anything)
can the Rebels win?
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Re: federation vs the rebels
They probably wouldn't,but I would just like to see if the Rebel scum could beat the communist feds.Rob Wilson wrote:Hate to rock the boat here, but why would they want to fight the Federation? Anyway they have their hands pretty much full evading the Empire without opening another battle front.master_yoda wrote:Its the movie rebels (ANH-ROTJ)
(not the new republic or anything)
can the Rebels win?
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Re: federation vs the rebels
I tend to agree that the rebels have their hands full, but the Federation *seems* to be an oppressive regime...master_yoda wrote: They probably wouldn't,but I would just like to see if the Rebel scum could beat the communist feds.
But since the rebellion is made up of people fighting for the freedom of their planets/sectors/families, there isn't really a reason for them to simply attack the Feds.
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Re: federation vs the rebels
That's a moot point. They're fighting, pure and simple. Motives are not necessary.Rob Wilson wrote:Hate to rock the boat here, but why would they want to fight the Federation? Anyway they have their hands pretty much full evading the Empire without opening another battle front.master_yoda wrote:Its the movie rebels (ANH-ROTJ)
(not the new republic or anything)
can the Rebels win?
I bet the Rebels can fight even better than the Empire because they're flexable.
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Re: federation vs the rebels
Except it isn't a moot point, as now you have the Rebel Alliance fighting a war on two fronts, with no reason for the second front (against an enemy that seems to share their ideals too much for a ewar to kick off).StarshipTitanic wrote:That's a moot point. They're fighting, pure and simple. Motives are not necessary.Rob Wilson wrote: Hate to rock the boat here, but why would they want to fight the Federation? Anyway they have their hands pretty much full evading the Empire without opening another battle front.
I bet the Rebels can fight even better than the Empire because they're flexable.
If it had been "Could the firepower, tech and personnel levels represented by the Rebel Alliance (of ANH - ROTJ) beat the Federation" Then you would have a point, but the Rebel Alliance itself has no reason nor ability to fight the Empire and the Feds.
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Well what i said bascally means what you just said.I don't see the point of having to write all of that.Rob Wilson wrote:Except it isn't a moot point, as now you have the Rebel Alliance fighting a war on two fronts, with no reason for the second front (against an enemy that seems to share their ideals too much for a ewar to kick off).StarshipTitanic wrote:That's a moot point. They're fighting, pure and simple. Motives are not necessary.Rob Wilson wrote: Hate to rock the boat here, but why would they want to fight the Federation? Anyway they have their hands pretty much full evading the Empire without opening another battle front.
I bet the Rebels can fight even better than the Empire because they're flexable.
If it had been "Could the firepower, tech and personnel levels represented by the Rebel Alliance (of ANH - ROTJ) beat the Federation" Then you would have a point, but the Rebel Alliance itself has no reason nor ability to fight the Empire and the Feds.
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No it doesn't as you specifically named the protaganists as the Rebels from the films. Not anyone else with their Weapons, ships, tech etc. And if it's the Rebel Alliance from the films, then they would very much need a reason.master_yoda wrote:Well what i said bascally means what you just said.I don't see the point of having to write all of that.Rob Wilson wrote: Except it isn't a moot point, as now you have the Rebel Alliance fighting a war on two fronts, with no reason for the second front (against an enemy that seems to share their ideals too much for a ewar to kick off).
If it had been "Could the firepower, tech and personnel levels represented by the Rebel Alliance (of ANH - ROTJ) beat the Federation" Then you would have a point, but the Rebel Alliance itself has no reason nor ability to fight the Empire and the Feds.
What makes you an expert on the UFP limits. What if you have to BDZ all their primary planets, and colonies before they lose their ability to wage war? Where is your proof?Stark wrote:Even if you assume the rebels have only the fleet seen in ROTJ, thats enough for a BDZ. Its questionable how the Feds would bring them to battle at all.
Even with fuel limits, they can jump anywhere in the galaxy after a hit to get fuel. If their fuel isn't refinable from natural resources with equipment availible aboard their ships, they still only need enough fuel for a BDZ on four or five planets before the federation will have no ability to wage war even by their own limited standards.
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Destory Earth, Vulcan, Kronos Romulus and Remus. There that's five and no all the major powers are running around with no command structures.Anonymous wrote:What makes you an expert on the UFP limits. What if you have to BDZ all their primary planets, and colonies before they lose their ability to wage war? Where is your proof?Stark wrote:Even if you assume the rebels have only the fleet seen in ROTJ, thats enough for a BDZ. Its questionable how the Feds would bring them to battle at all.
Even with fuel limits, they can jump anywhere in the galaxy after a hit to get fuel. If their fuel isn't refinable from natural resources with equipment availible aboard their ships, they still only need enough fuel for a BDZ on four or five planets before the federation will have no ability to wage war even by their own limited standards.
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Yes of course, but it will be when I'm feeling better. This is a light warm up before i start going through the 6000+ posts waiting since I was last there. As fun as this has been, I don't really like Web boards, I'm having to go all over the place to keep track of new threads and such, whereas my newsreader keeps them all up front (I mean I've only posted 50+ comments here in 4 hrs, that's pitiful). This sort of board is nice to play with, but i think I'll only be a casual visitor, just dipping in as the mood takes me. As to ASVS I'll probably be back when I'm feeling 100% in a few days time.Stuart Mackey wrote:snip
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Sorry to hear your crook. I have the samething about web boards, but this one should be a damn sight better than another one we all know and loveRob Wilson wrote:Yes of course, but it will be when I'm feeling better. This is a light warm up before i start going through the 6000+ posts waiting since I was last there. As fun as this has been, I don't really like Web boards, I'm having to go all over the place to keep track of new threads and such, whereas my newsreader keeps them all up front (I mean I've only posted 50+ comments here in 4 hrs, that's pitiful). This sort of board is nice to play with, but i think I'll only be a casual visitor, just dipping in as the mood takes me. As to ASVS I'll probably be back when I'm feeling 100% in a few days time.Stuart Mackey wrote:snip
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Not all of Starfleets command structure is on Earth, sure the top of the chain of command is their but they will still have admirals in other areas and they will still be able to maintain a command structure. [/quote]Destory Earth, Vulcan, Kronos Romulus and Remus. There that's five and no all the major powers are running around with no command structures.
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[/quote]Kamakazie Sith wrote:Not all of Starfleets command structure is on Earth, sure the top of the chain of command is their but they will still have admirals in other areas and they will still be able to maintain a command structure.Destory Earth, Vulcan, Kronos Romulus and Remus. There that's five and no all the major powers are running around with no command structures.
So by bdz earth all of the top admirals will be destroyed.
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So by bdz earth all of the top admirals will be destroyed.[/quote]master_yoda wrote:Kamakazie Sith wrote:Not all of Starfleets command structure is on Earth, sure the top of the chain of command is their but they will still have admirals in other areas and they will still be able to maintain a command structure.Destory Earth, Vulcan, Kronos Romulus and Remus. There that's five and no all the major powers are running around with no command structures.
Assuming that they are on Earth though. Destroying five planets and saying it's enough to cripple the UFP is unrealistic and unfounded.
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[/quote]Kamakazie Sith wrote:Not all of Starfleets command structure is on Earth, sure the top of the chain of command is their but they will still have admirals in other areas and they will still be able to maintain a command structure.Destory Earth, Vulcan, Kronos Romulus and Remus. There that's five and no all the major powers are running around with no command structures.
And yet an Admiral was going to take over the Federation and Starfleet by taking over Earth. What's that? Canon proof for my assertion and only speculation for yours... must suck to be you.

Anyway I was only going with Straks worstcase argument, the 4-5 planets whereas they would probably be able to detroy more than that before SF could even rally a defence. Hit the named ones first and then go after the others before thy can react. mix that with strikes against ships in space and you have a dismantled and confused AQ not sure of which ways up.
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Well I like to see the trends and flow of the NG before I dive in, plus it stops me repeating what others have already covered if possible.Stuart Mackey wrote:Sorry to hear your crook. I have the samething about web boards, but this one should be a damn sight better than another one we all know and loveRob Wilson wrote: This sort of board is nice to play with, but i think I'll only be a casual visitor, just dipping in as the mood takes me. As to ASVS I'll probably be back when I'm feeling 100% in a few days time.. as to post numbers on ASVS, ever consider just reading the ones you are interested in and ignoring the rest? I couldnt handle trying to read everything..dont have the time either....
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Saying the Feds can keep fighting and maintain their fleets without Earth, Starbase 1, Utopia Planitia, Antares etc is iffy itself. I'm not suggesting it would destroy the whole fleet, or its leadership; simply that what was left would be liable to surrender. Blitzkrieg.Kamakazie Sith wrote: Assuming that they are on Earth though. Destroying five planets and saying it's enough to cripple the UFP is unrealistic and unfounded.
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An Admiral was simply gaining control of Earth, he wasn't trying to take over the entire Federation...in fact there is no evidence that he could have taken over the entire UFP by gaining control of Earth. There is also no evidence that he had control of everything Starfleet.Rob Wilson wrote: And yet an Admiral was going to take over the Federation and Starfleet by taking over Earth. What's that? Canon proof for my assertion and only speculation for yours... must suck to be you.
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Anyway I was only going with Straks worstcase argument, the 4-5 planets whereas they would probably be able to detroy more than that before SF could even rally a defence. Hit the named ones first and then go after the others before thy can react. mix that with strikes against ships in space and you have a dismantled and confused AQ not sure of which ways up.
I'm not debating the fact that Rebel ships could probably destroy many planets, but claiming that 4-5 is enough to bring down the UFP just isn't realistic.