In fact, we don't have any canon information on the relative capabilities of a Nebula and a Galaxy, so I'll happily keep up my personal speculation that the Nebula is the more sensibly designed equal of the prestigious Galaxy.
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Actually, that would be the logical conclusion since the only difference between the two is that the Nebula doesn't have a weak spot in the form of a stupid connecting neck. Everything else should be the same since their saucers and engineering sections are identical. There should be no difference in mass (assuming that the "neck" and the "pod" have approximately equal mass) and only a slight difference in internal volume in favour of the Galaxy.Captain Picard's Hair wrote:In fact, we don't have any canon information on the relative capabilities of a Nebula and a Galaxy, so I'll happily keep up my personal speculation that the Nebula is the more sensibly designed equal of the prestigious Galaxy.
Wasn't there a thread a few weeks ago discussing the implications of the darker neck of the wartime Galaxys, and the suggestion that Starfleet was armouring them?Rochey wrote:Actualy, the neck is a rather noticable problem. It would be quite possible for the ship to get blown in half from a well placed shot, which simply can't be good for the crew.
We've never seen the neck as a weakness due to what it does. The only weakness it has is making the overall ship bigger - even well placed shots (such as those in Generations, directly on the neck) didn't even make it look like it would break in two.Rochey wrote:Actualy, the neck is a rather noticable problem. It would be quite possible for the ship to get blown in half from a well placed shot, which simply can't be good for the crew.