Mirror War of the Week
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Re: Mirror War of the Week
But we never saw anything in DS9 MU that surpassed that. Unless their doing some weird leap frog tech tree game.
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We're not talking about the TNG era MU. We're talking about the TOS era one. And given that the TNG era MU had been trashed by wars that overthrew the dominant power and put an alliance of minor powers in charge who could still build ships many times the size of any Starfleet's ever built, I'd say the TOS era MU would give the TOS era Feds a proper thumping.
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Sorry, I just don't see it. The DS9 MU had forces afraid to face one Defiant. I just don't think that one big ship shows us anything more then that Worf wanted a big ship.
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Re: Mirror War of the Week
I somehow don't think that ship design would be a priority of the TE. They have the bigger and more guns mentality, but as for designing new ships or tech, I just don't think so. Earth developed the NX class on its own, but "found" the tech to construct Connie's. So, it is even quite likely that they never DID refit their ships the way the UFP did. Just had built several more. So, I can reasonably see the TE having more Connie's, but origianal style, because that is where the tech they got from Defiant ended. The UFP never needed to field THAT many "combat" ships, but instead took the time to upgrade what they did have, and spend some time on R&D. I just don't think the MU would likely have even concieved the Excelsior.
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Afraid? They were forced to withdraw, thanks to the fact that they couldn't shoot straight. That certainly doesn't equate to being "afraid".Deepcrush wrote:Sorry, I just don't see it. The DS9 MU had forces afraid to face one Defiant.
Huh? They build a ship hundreds of times the size of a GCS and you're claiming it means nothing more than "Worf wanted a big ship"?I just don't think that one big ship shows us anything more then that Worf wanted a big ship.
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Though I would love to see what the MU TE could do with a few Excelsiors... ![Twisted Evil :twisted:](./images/smilies/icon_twisted.gif)
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How often do you see Klingons run again?Afraid? They were forced to withdraw, thanks to the fact that they couldn't shoot straight. That certainly doesn't equate to being "afraid".
Please, that was an FX error like so many others. Larger then the normal Negh'var sure. But to say its hundreds of times larger, crap.Huh? They build a ship hundreds of times the size of a GCS and you're claiming it means nothing more than "Worf wanted a big ship"?
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"Elaan of Troyius", "Way of the Warrior", "By Inferno's Light", "Call to Arms", "Once More Unto the Breach".Deepcrush wrote:How often do you see Klingons run again?
Ever heard of "suspension of disbelief"? I may have mentioned it once or twice.Please, that was an FX error like so many others.
Look at the size of the thing in comparison to a BoP or a Galor - it's several km long.Larger then the normal Negh'var sure. But to say its hundreds of times larger, crap.
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it does seem to be around 2.5-3km long, am happier with the ex astris scientia estimate than the ditl one, nonetheless is huge
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Re: Mirror War of the Week
This seems to be a pretty close one according to the poll. What was the closest call of all?
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AFAIK, this was the closest result.
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How much closer can it get than tied?
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Re: Mirror War of the Week
Mean. Like two minutes ago the UFP was slightly in the lead. Now, it's a deadlock. Somebody better call the ambassadors to try and work out a peace treaty. Of course the ambassadors from the MU would just try and kill the UFPs so it's likely a moot point ![Mr. Green :mrgreen:](./images/smilies/icon_mrgreen.gif)
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The Terrans have it.
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Thus doth the mighty United Federation of Planets fall.
They say that in the Army,
the women are mighty fine.
They look like Phyllis Diller,
and walk like Frankenstein.
the women are mighty fine.
They look like Phyllis Diller,
and walk like Frankenstein.