Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-27324018-20151211222735/@comment-27324018-20160413230301

You guys continue to think that size is all. The Federation ships are far more maneuverable than Star Destroyers. And their weapons are far more powerful. Do you want to know why Star Trek ships are destroyed so easily? It's because the weapons are far superior to the shielding involved. And yet we see Star Destroyers pulverized by some asteroids in TESB whereas a Galaxy-class star cruiser can deflect them up to several kilometres ahead-with the NAVIGATIONAL shields. One phaser blast from a Federation ship would easily penetrate a Star Destroyer's shields, and would most likely be aimed better too. The Death Star has to rotate at a certain point to be able to fire on a starship, but we can see that warp drive enables you to go to FTL speed with neither a hyperspace conduit nor a problem with "mass shadows." Imperial sensor technology was so pitiful, it couldn't even detect the Millenium Falcon on the back of a Star Destroyer command section. A Galaxy-class starship could warp down from Warp 6, fire some photon torpedoes at the Death Star's exhaust vent (who needs schematics when you have multiple dedicated sensor arrays?), and even have them go right on target to the core without even scraping the walls. In fact, the photon torpedoes have a built in warp sustainer coil, so they maintain momentum from the ship they're on. Could the Imps stop a torpedo coming in at 200+ c? As for the statement about a photon torpedo bouncing off a Star Destroyer's hull, that's hardly a logical statement since we clearly see an A-wing fighter penetrate a Star Destroyer's shields and smash into the command center in ROTJ. And before that, you see TWO (or was it one?) starfighters take out an entire Star Destroyer's shield generators.

This is the Federation that creates new life-forms by accident. How hard would it be to clone ysalamiri? Even midi-chlorians? Every red-shirt with a count higher than Yoda's...Vader would look like a laughing stock.