It's been forever since I saw that episode, but I think all of the bugs survived except the kamikaze. And the others let the Runabouts go so their retelling of events could spread fear through the Federation. I do remember Jadzia saying in awe that the Odyssey was retreating when it was destroyed.Stofsk wrote:I always considered the Jem'Hadar beetles to be a patrol ship, ideally suited to taking care of piracy or unruly subject races, but not good enough to protect against capital ships.Darth Wong wrote:One must wonder why the Dominion relied so heavily on those wheezy attack ships (aka "target practice for USS Defiant"). Perhaps they were just not accustomed to facing serious resistance due to their dominion (sorry) over their own quadrant.
Which leads me to a question: did the Odyssey destroy 2 out of the 3 Jem'Hadar beetles (which would make sense if the third and final beetle made a kamikaze run against it) in the episode "The Jem'Hadar"? We don't actually see them destroyed, but if they weren't then the runabouts would've been easy pickings for the 2 survivors - Sisko and co would've been captured.
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I doubt it.Robert Walper wrote:Perhaps the Borg keep the Dominion in check...Mlenk wrote:Maybe it's just me but I would have thought that an empire like the Dominion that's been going strong for 10,000 years would hold more influence over the galaxy than just one quadrant.
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I would agree the Borg don't seem to have made contact with the Dominion that we're aware of, but the Borg would most certainly have the ability to counter the Dominion. Easily.Super-Gagme wrote:I doubt it.Robert Walper wrote:Perhaps the Borg keep the Dominion in check...Mlenk wrote:Maybe it's just me but I would have thought that an empire like the Dominion that's been going strong for 10,000 years would hold more influence over the galaxy than just one quadrant.
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What makes you say this? The Dominion could be vastly superior in fleet than the Borg. From what we have seen of the borg they are tactically inept (yay VoyagerRobert Walper wrote:I would agree the Borg don't seem to have made contact with the Dominion that we're aware of, but the Borg would most certainly have the ability to counter the Dominion. Easily.Super-Gagme wrote:I doubt it.Robert Walper wrote: Perhaps the Borg keep the Dominion in check...
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The Dominion obviously is not vastly superior to the Dominion. A single Cube would decimate fleets of Dominion ships and if enough cubes were destroyed, the Borg can send in fleets of them.Super-Gagme wrote:What makes you say this? The Dominion could be vastly superior in fleet than the Borg. From what we have seen of the borg they are tactically inept (yay VoyagerRobert Walper wrote:I would agree the Borg don't seem to have made contact with the Dominion that we're aware of, but the Borg would most certainly have the ability to counter the Dominion. Easily.Super-Gagme wrote: I doubt it.) and can be beaten by sheer force, the Dominion more than likely is quite capable of delivering that sheer force. Just look at the size of the fleet they managed to put together in the Alpha Quadrant using the Cardassian industry, who knows what they can manage on a full war footing with their Gamma quadrant empire.
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Some Torps in Valiant is all I can remember but isn't it stated as being 3x as powerful than the Galaxy? (Most likely they mean the Dom War Refit too)Jeremy wrote:...
say did we ever see the Dreadnought fire it's weapons?
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That was the prototype battleship. I have heard that there were much larger versions, called Dreadnaughts by Star Trek fans, at Cardassia Prime when the FKR Alliance attacked, but the Dominion surrendered before the Dreadnaughts were engaged by the allies. I do remember hearing that the Alliance was expecting to take very heavy casualties, at least 30% and I'm probably vastly underestimating the casualty numbers here, when they were going to attack Cardassia itself after they had gotten through the outer defenses.
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There is only one size Dominion Dreadnaught, 1.2km long. The 5km version was a VFX error.
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Thouest must create threat of such topic, lest thy higher power points his devine finger and put forth "Thread Hijacker!"Super-Gagme wrote:What makes you say this? The Dominion could be vastly superior in fleet than the Borg. From what we have seen of the borg they are tactically inept (yay VoyagerRobert Walper wrote:I would agree the Borg don't seem to have made contact with the Dominion that we're aware of, but the Borg would most certainly have the ability to counter the Dominion. Easily.Super-Gagme wrote: I doubt it.) and can be beaten by sheer force, the Dominion more than likely is quite capable of delivering that sheer force. Just look at the size of the fleet they managed to put together in the Alpha Quadrant using the Cardassian industry, who knows what they can manage on a full war footing with their Gamma quadrant empire.
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Umm it seems relavent as this is talking about the Size/Power/Influence of the Dominion. Comparing to other nations seems reasonable.
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I think they are called battlecruisers. Their combat strength is unknown but I think they can beat a GCS in one on one combat.Gandalf wrote:I don't think they were battleships, I think they were more probably just standard ships. I think they're referred to as warships.
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Isn't it basicly:
Beatle
Battlecruiser (first bigger than beatle ship you see of Dominion)
Battleship (from Valiant and seen at the defense of Cardassia)
Beatle
Battlecruiser (first bigger than beatle ship you see of Dominion)
Battleship (from Valiant and seen at the defense of Cardassia)
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You got the order right. Thats the how the Dominion fleet is structured.Super-Gagme wrote:Isn't it basicly:
Beatle
Battlecruiser (first bigger than beatle ship you see of Dominion)
Battleship (from Valiant and seen at the defense of Cardassia)
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We it wasn't until the Federation got the Defiant (and even in the first battles with the Defiant.) A wing of Jem-Hadar attack ships was considered beatable. Three attack ships could take down a GCS. The Defiant could destroy a Jem Hadar ship, but the Defiant's armor wasn't strong enough to withstand a Jem Hadar assault.Darth Wong wrote:One must wonder why the Dominion relied so heavily on those wheezy attack ships (aka "target practice for USS Defiant"). Perhaps they were just not accustomed to facing serious resistance due to their dominion (sorry) over their own quadrant.
I guess the Federation and Klingons were able to adapt, espescailly considering that in the war, a bird of prey could take down an attack ship with a single shot!
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I consider it more of the writer's sudden realization that they built the Dominion up to be so dmaned powerful that the war arc would be much harder to write and traditionally what have Trek writers done with faced with writing a diffiuclt scenario - that's right they dumb down the opponent much like the did with the Borg and the Ferengi (who in Encounter at Farpoint the Federation feared above the Klingons UGH)Lord MJ wrote:We it wasn't until the Federation got the Defiant (and even in the first battles with the Defiant.) A wing of Jem-Hadar attack ships was considered beatable. Three attack ships could take down a GCS. The Defiant could destroy a Jem Hadar ship, but the Defiant's armor wasn't strong enough to withstand a Jem Hadar assault.Darth Wong wrote:One must wonder why the Dominion relied so heavily on those wheezy attack ships (aka "target practice for USS Defiant"). Perhaps they were just not accustomed to facing serious resistance due to their dominion (sorry) over their own quadrant.
I guess the Federation and Klingons were able to adapt, espescailly considering that in the war, a bird of prey could take down an attack ship with a single shot!
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Actually I think it was something like this.evilcat4000 wrote:You got the order right. Thats the how the Dominion fleet is structured.Super-Gagme wrote:Isn't it basicly:
Beatle
Battlecruiser (first bigger than beatle ship you see of Dominion)
Battleship (from Valiant and seen at the defense of Cardassia)
Beatle
Battlecruiser (first seen in "Purgatory's Shadow" I don't think this was seen to often after that)
Battleship (First seen when Gul Dukat came to DS9 in the episode with Ghemor. Worf referred to it as a "Jem Hadar battleship." Later seen in call to arms and battle scenes during the war.)
"Super Battleship" (Called battleship, seen in Valiant.)
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The Ferengi were feared by the Federation? I never had that impression.......Stravo wrote:I consider it more of the writer's sudden realization that they built the Dominion up to be so dmaned powerful that the war arc would be much harder to write and traditionally what have Trek writers done with faced with writing a diffiuclt scenario - that's right they dumb down the opponent much like the did with the Borg and the Ferengi (who in Encounter at Farpoint the Federation feared above the Klingons UGH)Lord MJ wrote:We it wasn't until the Federation got the Defiant (and even in the first battles with the Defiant.) A wing of Jem-Hadar attack ships was considered beatable. Three attack ships could take down a GCS. The Defiant could destroy a Jem Hadar ship, but the Defiant's armor wasn't strong enough to withstand a Jem Hadar assault.Darth Wong wrote:One must wonder why the Dominion relied so heavily on those wheezy attack ships (aka "target practice for USS Defiant"). Perhaps they were just not accustomed to facing serious resistance due to their dominion (sorry) over their own quadrant.
I guess the Federation and Klingons were able to adapt, espescailly considering that in the war, a bird of prey could take down an attack ship with a single shot!
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Watch the episode, when Picard is talking to the head guy of Far Point station he threatens to call the Ferengi and Picard suddenly gets all nervous and says something to the effect that they're the Federation's greatest enemy. (at the time when Roddenberry intended them to be the TNG's Klingons.)Kamakazie Sith wrote:The Ferengi were feared by the Federation? I never had that impression.......Stravo wrote:I consider it more of the writer's sudden realization that they built the Dominion up to be so dmaned powerful that the war arc would be much harder to write and traditionally what have Trek writers done with faced with writing a diffiuclt scenario - that's right they dumb down the opponent much like the did with the Borg and the Ferengi (who in Encounter at Farpoint the Federation feared above the Klingons UGH)Lord MJ wrote: We it wasn't until the Federation got the Defiant (and even in the first battles with the Defiant.) A wing of Jem-Hadar attack ships was considered beatable. Three attack ships could take down a GCS. The Defiant could destroy a Jem Hadar ship, but the Defiant's armor wasn't strong enough to withstand a Jem Hadar assault.
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There have only ever been three Dominion ships shown. The small attackship, the Heavy Cruiser (which is the same as the one Dukat used to come to DS9), and the battleship.Lord MJ wrote:Actually I think it was something like this.evilcat4000 wrote:You got the order right. Thats the how the Dominion fleet is structured.Super-Gagme wrote:Isn't it basicly:
Beatle
Battlecruiser (first bigger than beatle ship you see of Dominion)
Battleship (from Valiant and seen at the defense of Cardassia)
Beatle
Battlecruiser (first seen in "Purgatory's Shadow" I don't think this was seen to often after that)
Battleship (First seen when Gul Dukat came to DS9 in the episode with Ghemor. Worf referred to it as a "Jem Hadar battleship." Later seen in call to arms and battle scenes during the war.)
"Super Battleship" (Called battleship, seen in Valiant.)
There have been SOME scaling errors on the Heavy Cruiser and Battleship, but the intent is clear and so is their size.
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The guy says that the Ferengi would be interested in the station andStravo wrote:[
Watch the episode, when Picard is talking to the head guy of Far Point station he threatens to call the Ferengi and Picard suddenly gets all nervous and says something to the effect that they're the Federation's greatest enemy. (at the time when Roddenberry intended them to be the TNG's Klingons.)
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I remember his face getting alarmed for a moment when the guy mentions it.TheDarkling wrote:The guy says that the Ferengi would be interested in the station andStravo wrote:[
Watch the episode, when Picard is talking to the head guy of Far Point station he threatens to call the Ferengi and Picard suddenly gets all nervous and says something to the effect that they're the Federation's greatest enemy. (at the time when Roddenberry intended them to be the TNG's Klingons.)
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