Yeah, only problem... Then your stuck in the middle of nowhere.Rochey wrote:Even a Death Star would be insanely easy to hide in the depths of space. Thing is, most people only travel to certain parts of space. Stars, planets, nebulae, etc. Stick the Narada out in the middle of empty space and no one will ever find it.
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Remember the trouble the Rebel's went through to find the Death Star in SWVI. The Dominion launched a sneak attack against Betazed with a small fleet. The Breen attacked Sol with a surprise fleet. It seems easy enough to hide anything you want in space, even with advanced tech.Rochey wrote:Even a Death Star would be insanely easy to hide in the depths of space. Thing is, most people only travel to certain parts of space. Stars, planets, nebulae, etc. Stick the Narada out in the middle of empty space and no one will ever find it.
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Was the Dominion fleet that took Betazed small? I just thought it was unexpected.
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Well, I doubt it would have to a large one. A lot of the war was spent in the areas between Bajor and Cardassia Prime.
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Considering Lwaxana Troi the fleet might not have been as small as you think it were !
Also, didn't the XY fleet screw up and were out of reach even if they should have been? Don't remember the exact lines anymore.
Also, didn't the XY fleet screw up and were out of reach even if they should have been? Don't remember the exact lines anymore.
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All the more reason for the UFP to let the Dominion have it. Let them deal with her for a while.Atekimogus wrote:Considering Lwaxana Troi the fleet might not have been as small as you think it were !
Yes, there was a fleet that was caught out of position and were forced to retreat rather then stay and be butchered.Atekimogus wrote:Also, didn't the XY fleet screw up and were out of reach even if they should have been? Don't remember the exact lines anymore.
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Correct. But their entire plan was to go into hiding. Thus being stuck in the middle of nowhere works brilliantly.Nickswitz wrote:Yeah, only problem... Then your stuck in the middle of nowhere.Rochey wrote:Even a Death Star would be insanely easy to hide in the depths of space. Thing is, most people only travel to certain parts of space. Stars, planets, nebulae, etc. Stick the Narada out in the middle of empty space and no one will ever find it.
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The last thing I would want to do is throwing around with anfounded conspiracy-theories but I think I heard or read somewhere that delivering her into the hands of the dominion was Section' 31 master plan all along with the unreliable founder-illness only a measly backup-plan.Deepcrush wrote:All the more reason for the UFP to let the Dominion have it. Let them deal with her for a while.Atekimogus wrote:Considering Lwaxana Troi the fleet might not have been as small as you think it were !
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Lwaxana Troi is a weapon of mass destruction.
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So are those boobs she carried with her... Is it me or did those things change size every time we saw her?
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Well, you may remember that she once took a mud-bath with Alexander and look what a brave example of the proud klingon warrior race he turned out to be . She is evil and dangerous imho:)
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Re: Klingon possession of the Narada
Rochey wrote:Even a Death Star would be insanely easy to hide in the depths of space. Thing is, most people only travel to certain parts of space. Stars, planets, nebulae, etc. Stick the Narada out in the middle of empty space and no one will ever find it.
Good point powered down and in deep space the Narada damaged as she had to be by the Kelvin Collision would pass as just some space junk. If the Klingons had the Narada for any length of time they probably could have figured some of the stuff out.....
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I'm surprised the dominion kept betazed with her running around........ They prob went through at elast a hundered vorta due to self termination.Atekimogus wrote:Well, you may remember that she once took a mud-bath with Alexander and look what a brave example of the proud klingon warrior race he turned out to be . She is evil and dangerous imho:)
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In my head, I just pictured Weyoun snapping his own neck.USS Aeon wrote:I'm surprised the dominion kept betazed with her running around........ They prob went through at elast a hundered vorta due to self termination.
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