Praxis wrote:Er, to contradict the above post...
The BOBW cube took out 40 Federation ships, then got whooped by a single Galaxy class.
Not in a straight-up fight, it didn't. As I recall, after the
Enterprise's weapons proved totally ineffective, Riker was a split-second from sacrificing the ship in a ramming maneuver.
However, Deep Space Nine took out FIFTY Dominion ships (superior to Federation ships, generally), despite being attacked by a whole heckofalot of them AND trying to lay a minefield at the same time.
Hmm...I dunno about either claim. DS9 itself wasn't that occupied with the minefield; we only saw them provide limited cover fire for
Defiant, perhaps to tune of 8 torpedoes or so total. We
certainly had no indication that such severely curtailed the station's firepower against the Dominion fleet.
Also, the fleet attacking DS9 was, as you know, comprised of Jem'Hadar
and Cardassian warships. Cardassian ships are most assuredly
not superior to Federation counterparts (ref. "The Wounded," "Defiant"). For that matter, the bulk of Jem'Hadar forces--those little bugs--are inferior as well. We really have no idea how the battlecruisers stack up.
Not only that, but considering DS9's accuracy (they miss more than they hit), they'd probably do WAY better against a cube than the smaller Dominion ships.
Not necessarily. The Dominion fleet surrounded the station, so the latter could bring most or all of its firepower to bear against them.
By contrast, the cube would likely do as it always does: park itself at PBR, limiting not only its exposure to the no. of firing arcs but, potentially, only a fraction of the station's total
phaser firepower as the battle wore on. (Once DS9's shields were depleted and the Borg ship inched ever closer, the threat oft attributed to close proximity photorp detonations could see them used sparingly if at all. The backwash from firing a large spread at a target a kilometer or less distant could prove
almost as dangerous as the cube's own attack. (Though I
expect DS9's CO would use the torpedoes in any case, that'd just be another second or few sooner the station would succumb to the cube.))
But on those counts I digress. My point's simply this: the station's tough, but it's designed to fend off opponents attacking from all quarters. A big ship coming from one direction, focusing on only one of the station's shield sections and exposed to a limited no. of its total weapons complement is tackling a rather different animal.
The cube might win (maybe) but it would be as overwhelmingly powerful as you seem to think.
Voyager cube would get nuked, of course.
Why would a VGR cube get nuked?
Frankly, this "VGR Borg were pussified!" stuff has become a geniune brain bug. While it
is true the Borg were written with ever-increasing stupidity (though we should face facts, here: they were pretty damn dumb to begin with

), did their ships' weapons, shields and so on become magnitudes
weaker?
The answer is a flat
no. Large Borg ships like spheres and cubes routinely and, several times, very decisively, whipped VGR's ass. The only ship that
seemed to struggle with VGR at all, a "Class 4 Tactical Cube," still handily pasted her ("Unimatrix Zero"). Moreover, we have
no idea how that ship compared to standard cubes, so it's a poor means by which to compare TNG to VGR Borg in the first place.
*crosses fingers, hoping no one will bring up the obviously illicit "Endgame" VGR tech in a misguided effort to nitpick the above*