Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2008 12:07 pm
Before the wormhole it had need of only the most basic defence. After it needed a bit more just to keep the peace.
Until a reasonable threat was discovered SF should invest weapons into an alien station, which they would have to abandone if asked by the goverement. And it should build a SF facility ly from their border and start a war with Cardasia. And when a threat was dicovered SF quickly upgraded the station. And that is the time when SF lacked the reasurces to upgrade the defences of Betazed.After the wormhole was discovered it should have been immediately upgunned as much as possible within it's structural and power limitations, or replaced by a purpose-built Starfleet facility. It was on the doorstep to an unknown and unexplored area of space, and should have been as prepared as possible for any threats coming through the wormhole, even before the Jem'Hadar encounter.
When that station is guarding the gateway to a completely unknown region of space, and only a few days travel from the core worlds of the Federation, yes. The Bajorans would be an issue to be overcome through negotiation - some would be delighted to have their station upgraded free of charge, others would be worried about the Feds using the upgraded station to establish Fed control over Bajor in the same way the Cardies did.mlsnoopy wrote:Until a reasonable threat was discovered SF should invest weapons into an alien station, which they would have to abandon if asked by the government. And it should build a SF facility ly from their border and start a war with Cardassia.
It took the best part of a year, and only really got going after the Founders attempted to trigger a Fed-Tzenkethi war in "The Adversary". If the Jem'Hadar had invaded immediately after the Odyssey battle, the station and probably the entire Alpha Quadrant would have been overrun.And when a threat was discovered SF quickly upgraded the station.
Lack the resources or lacked the will? The impression I got was that Betazed's defences were obsolete because of Betazoid pacifism and Fed complacency rather than any lack of resources to modernise them.And that is the time when SF lacked the resources to upgrade the defences of Betazed.
They mention that the garrison fleet was on exercises, leaving the planet unprotected. I wasn't aware that there were any other defense there.Captain Seafort wrote: Lack the resources or lacked the will? The impression I got was that Betazed's defences were obsolete because of Betazoid pacifism and Fed complacency rather than any lack of resources to modernise them.
Space wich has been explored for 2 years without incountering a hostile race.When that station is guarding the gateway to a completely unknown region of space,
Was it the Siege.some would be delighted to have their station upgraded free of charge, others would be worried about the Feds using the upgraded station to establish Fed control over Bajor in the same way the Cardies did
And when they invaded how long did the station stand.If the Jem'Hadar had invaded immediately after the Odyssey battle, the station and probably the entire Alpha Quadrant would have been overrun.
From the script:Cpl Kendall wrote:They mention that the garrison fleet was on exercises, leaving the planet unprotected. I wasn't aware that there were any other defense there.
The fleet was their primary defence, but the quote implies the presence of fixed defences as well, albeit obsolete.In the Pale Moonlight wrote:SISKO
There's plenty of blame to go
around. The Tenth Fleet was
supposed to be protecting Betazed
and its outlying colonies, but
they were caught out of position
on a training exercise. What's
worse, Betazed's own defense
systems are obsolete and
undermanned.
See above: the longer your opponent takes to mobilise, the longer you've got to prepare. Waiting for a threat to appear, and then preparing is stupid.mlsnoopy wrote:Space wich has been explored for 2 years without incountering a hostile race.
I'm talking about the period immediately following the discovery of the wormhole - not years later. The station should have been refitted to meet a possible hostile force coming through the wormhole from day one - not waited until the threat had presented itself and hope that they would have enough time to prepare before they were attacked.
That was the most serious anti-Fed incident, but I was talking about a more general opposition to the Fed presence.Was it the Siege.
In "Call to Arms" the time span of the battle is unknown - in "The Search" the senior staff were predicting that the station would be overrrun with hours, which Kira declared was "not good enough".And when they invaded how long did the station stand.
So they should sit around waiting for the Dominion (or any threat force) to mobilise before preparing the station to defend the wormhole?Even the Dominion requiers time to gather their fleet.
What is interesting is that Jemhadar don't survive, was it 12 years, that means that the Dominion shoul be in a constant state of war and it would take them some time to build facilities to wage an aditional war.
Ha! What a surprise.Captain Seafort wrote:
From the script:
The fleet was their primary defence, but the quote implies the presence of fixed defences as well, albeit obsolete.In the Pale Moonlight wrote:SISKO
There's plenty of blame to go
around. The Tenth Fleet was
supposed to be protecting Betazed
and its outlying colonies, but
they were caught out of position
on a training exercise. What's
worse, Betazed's own defense
systems are obsolete and
undermanned.
Is that sarcastic surprise at the fact that the defences were obsolete, or genuine surprise that they even existed?Cpl Kendall wrote:Ha! What a surprise.
Make the station a stronghold, more massive than the one that Cardasians had. That would give a clear massage to the Bajorans. The Federation wanted that Bajor would eventualy join, and you don't begine that with alienating the goverment.I'm talking about the period immediately following the discovery of the wormhole - not years later. The station should have been refitted to meet a possible hostile force coming through the wormhole from day one - not waited until the threat had presented itself and hope that they would have enough time to prepare before they were attacked.
Well Fed had to abandon the station, which could happen even sooner if the Fed would upgrade the station.That was the most serious anti-Fed incident, but I was talking about a more general opposition to the Fed presence.
No. When a thret appered the fortifyed the station, before that their position with the Bajor goverment was to weak to do that.So they should sit around waiting for the Dominion (or any threat force) to mobilise before preparing the station to defend the wormhole?
Its SF they are stupid we know that. We must find an explanation why don't do it.Waiting for a threat to appear, and then preparing is stupid.
Which is why keeping the Bajorans on-side regarding the refit is important, including an emphasis that th defences are against external attack, rather than local power-projection.mlsnoopy wrote:Make the station a stronghold, more massive than the one that Cardasians had. That would give a clear massage to the Bajorans. The Federation wanted that Bajor would eventualy join, and you don't begine that with alienating the goverment.
Wrong - the Circle was numerically weak, but had managed to infiltrate both the provisional government and the militia, giving it influence out of proportion to its numbers.As the Circle demonstrated the isolation movement was strong. So if SF would upgrade the weapons they would fail in their primary mission.
Yes that's a risk - but the solution is to ensure close cooperation and liason with the Bajorans, not to abandon the strategic necessity of a heavilly defended wormhole because it's too difficult.Well Fed had to abandon the station, which could happen even sooner if the Fed would upgrade the station.
The position of the provisional government (other than Jaro) was never made entirely clear. Ensuring Bajoran cooperation is important, but so is preparing defences for the wormhole in case of an attack from the Gamma Quadrent.No. When a thret appered the fortifyed the station, before that their position with the Bajor goverment was to weak to do that.
That's one way of doing it. Another is to determine what they should have done, which in this case means establishing stong defences in front of the wormhole.Its SF they are stupid we know that. We must find an explanation why don't do it.
They just fought of an invader an now Federation comes in and fortifys their system. They would beleve them. And even without the upgrade an antifederation goverment won.Which is why keeping the Bajorans on-side regarding the refit is important, including an emphasis that th defences are against external attack, rather than local power-projection.
So what if SF would make a military upgrade to the station the Circle would probaply be even more powerfull.Wrong - the Circle was numerically weak, but had managed to infiltrate both the provisional government and the militia, giving it influence out of proportion to its numbers.
They had close relations with the goverment and still got kicked of.Yes that's a risk - but the solution is to ensure close cooperation and liason with the Bajorans, not to abandon the strategic necessity of a heavilly defended wormhole because it's too difficult.
And your argumen is that an imagionery enemy would atack. where there was no threat for two years. Again you are presenting an image of conquest.The position of the provisional government (other than Jaro) was never made entirely clear. Ensuring Bajoran cooperation is important, but so is preparing defences for the wormhole in case of an attack from the Gamma Quadrent.
If the wormhole would be in federatin space that would be what they should done, but they were limited in thier action not to try to alienate the Bajorans. Wich almost happened even without a massive military upgrade.That's one way of doing it. Another is to determine what they should have done, which in this case means establishing stong defences in front of the wormhole.
A little of both.Captain Seafort wrote:Is that sarcastic surprise at the fact that the defences were obsolete, or genuine surprise that they even existed?Cpl Kendall wrote:Ha! What a surprise.