Captain Seafort wrote:They're probably secondary arrays, for taking out BoP-sized ships while the main arrays focus on enemy capships.
And they expected there to be so many of these coming from that direction that they needed to be able to fire on six at a time?
It just seems excessive to me. Not a major deal, but it niggles at me.
Captain Seafort wrote:We've only ever seen the Defiant and the Ent-E use Q-torps, and the DS9 TM suggests that they're more difficult to manufacture, so the PTs are there for general use, while the QTs are for either finishing an enemy off, or for taking on priority targets.
But those difficulties aren't going to last forever; for now it makes sense to use a mix perhaps, but when the torps are easier to make and there are volume discounts on resources or whatever, we should see ships with pure quantum loads. And that's what I would like to see on the Sovereign.
It also bothers me that the ship is smaller than a Galaxy. Every Enterprise had been the biggest, strongest and best of her day... until the Sovereign. I'd rather have seen it scaled up 25% or so to give twice the volume.
We've never seen any Fed ship bigger than a Galaxy - it may represent the upper limit of their shipbuilding capabilities.[/quote]
On the size thing, no matter how much better the tech is in the Sovereign, the fact remains that if you took a Galaxy sized frame and put that same tech in, you would have a more capable vessel. Bigger has always meant more room for more equipment to do more stuff.
And the upper limit of their shipbuilding capabilities? In all those cases, my argument isn't really that these things can't be justified from an in-show point of view. More that it just doesn't FEEL right to me. In my mind the Enterprise should be the biggest and best. And the upper limit of Federation shipbuilding capabilities are whatever the writers decide that they are...
Give a man a fire, and you keep him warm for a day. SET a man on fire, and you will keep him warm for the rest of his life...