ultron2099 wrote:oh come one, accusing the lakota of being a hundred your old design is the equivalent of accusing the refit constitution of being built in 2245!! they swapped out the old phaser banks, upgraded the power distribution system, the computers and sensors, upgraded enhanced and added extra phaser banks, upgraded the torpedoes launchers and torpedoes added armor .... about the only thing that is probably original are the warp coils and framework. The Lakota underwent MASSIVE change, on a par with if not exceeding that of the Constitution Refit. So stop calling it a hundred year old design. A refit that extensive practically qualifies it as a redesign.
My emphasis.
Yes, the Lakota is a far more capable ship than the original Excelsior. That does not change the fact that the basic design is almost a century old. There's only so much upgrading you can do before you start to severely stress the hull. As an analogy, the Queen Elizabeth class battleships were given an extensive refit between the wars - they were given improved torpedo defences, thicker deck armour, a much better anti-aircraft armament, and the range of the main 15" guns was improved. They came out far superior to their earlier incarnations, and about as recognisable as QEs as the refit-Connie.
Nonetheless, they were inferior ships to modern battleships, even those they outgunned. They were slow, their armour scheme wasn't designed to protect against air attack (despite improvements), their subdivision left something to be desired and their hulls were decades old. The four survivors (Barham was sunk by a U-boat in 1941) we all scrapped immediately after the war, as they were completely worn out.