Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2007 9:36 pm
Yeah, we have 56 subs that carry nuke payloads right now. That I know of atleast. We're working on a new class and I don't know what its payload is yet.
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Nuclear weapons can be launched from virtually anywhere in the world to anywhere else. Transphasics have a far, far shorter range. So nukes can instantly destroy somewhere else. Transphasic torpedos have to get to a ship and then move for what could be weeks to get to a conflict. In that time they could be easily refitted, or stop off or whatever is required. A few days is nothing in ST.Captain Seafort wrote:Nuclear weapons are deployed constantly - what do you think the Trident subs patrol with? The analogy isn't quite accurate, since TTs are, relatively, far less powerful than strategic nukes (probably about equivalent to a small tac-nuke), but the point that you don't wait until you need them to deploy them stands. Have them constantly shipped aboard your key ships (Sovs, Prommies, Akiras), as the US almost certainly does, so if you need to deploy them, all it needs is a quick call from the President.
Firing time (beginning of war to missile hitting target) on earth is maybe 1 hour.Captain Seafort wrote:What about tac-nukes then? As I've pointed out, those are a much better comparison with TTs, and clearly show how the Feds could deploy them without making it obvious to the entire quadrant.
The first time they're fired they would be spotted.Captain Seafort wrote:This vastly reduces the chances of them being spotted.
The Genesis Device, the trilithium star bomber, phase cloak... All not used.The Federation has always deployed the most advanced weapons available on its ships, regardless of other people's sensibilities, and there's no reason why they would stop now.
The Prommie was flying about already, hardly kept in a secure compound on earth or something.There's a good chance that even if they weren't deployed the Tal Shiar would find out (as they did with the Prommie), triggering a Romulan development programme and arms race.
The reasons they would not be deployed, as I've already said, but will say again for your benefit.There is, quite simply, no logical reason why they would not be deployed. The "don't want to upset the neighbours" line would be trying to put the genie back in the bottle - the local powers will find out about the new kit and you'll have your arms race, probably sooner rather than later, so it's better to get a head start than wait in the vain hope of averting it, and then have to catch up.
Then don't fire them - keep them safely tucked away like the US supercarriers do their tatical nuclear weapons.Thorin wrote:The first time they're fired they would be spotted.
The first was apparently abandoned an its military potential ignored, the second wasn't a Federation weapon, and the last malfunctioned badly on its trials - it obviously needs some work doing with it.The Genesis Device, the trilithium star bomber, phase cloak... All not used.
It was also so highly classified that only four people knew how to operate it. And yet the Tal Shiar still found out about it, and were able to intercept and board it with no apparent difficulty.The Prommie was flying about already, hardly kept in a secure compound on earth or something.
This is the gist of it - the assumption that they could spam out TTs like there's no tomorrow. Prove it - prove that the Federation could make as many TTs as they liked. I saw nothing in Endgame to suggest that they could be produced at the drop of a hat, and everything in Nemesis (specifically, their absense) to suggest that they can't be.the fact remains that Voyager (and almost definitely others), could 'create' as many transphasics as required. Whether they are or aren't used isn't particular relevant, the relevant part is that they could use it if they needed to. But they didn't.
People know the US has nukes, so they want nukes. People can't want it if they don't know it exists. Keeping them under lock and key and deployed only when needed eliminates this arms race possibility.Captain Seafort wrote: Then don't fire them - keep them safely tucked away like the US supercarriers do their tatical nuclear weapons.
The first was abandoned - precisely.The first was apparently abandoned an its military potential ignored, the second wasn't a Federation weapon, and the last malfunctioned badly on its trials - it obviously needs some work doing with it.
They clearly got pretty lucky. You can't make the instant assumption that the enemy would find out about something you're clearly trying to hide from them.It was also so highly classified that only four people knew how to operate it. And yet the Tal Shiar still found out about it, and were able to intercept and board it with no apparent difficulty.
They weren't present on one ship. The fact that Voyager creates these transphasics tells me they can create more, as is the same of the armour. Voyager fully creates the armour (Janeway didn't bring warheads or similar for that), there's no reason to assume they didn't modify the torpedos likewise.This is the gist of it - the assumption that they could spam out TTs like there's no tomorrow. Prove it - prove that the Federation could make as many TTs as they liked. I saw nothing in Endgame to suggest that they could be produced at the drop of a hat, and everything in Nemesis (specifically, their absense) to suggest that they can't be.
Actually, the first fits the Razor. The fact we know they have Voyager, and the fact we know Voyager has the ability to make armour and transphasic torpedos is the simplest explanation. Not some very convoluted reason that only Voyager can make them, Voyager would get stolen, the enemies would find out about it eventually etc etc.You can produce various convoluted reasons why they're not there, or you can simply say "they can't make them". Both are adequate explanations, both fit all available canon, and the latter fits the Razor.
If you think that Starfleet can keep Voyager's equipment quiet then you're livng in cloud-cukoo land. There were at least acouple of dozen ships either present or moving into position when she emerged from the conduit, so people on them would have seen both the armour and the way she blew up a sphere without much difficulty. That's aside from anyone who saw the same thing from Earth, and who came out to watch Voyager enter Earth orbit.Thorin wrote:People know the US has nukes, so they want nukes. People can't want it if they don't know it exists. Keeping them under lock and key and deployed only when needed eliminates this arms race possibility.
The first was abandoned because it didn't work as advertised and Starfleet apparently ignored its military potential. There's no eveidence whatsoever that Starfleet knew how the second worked, and the latter was given up because the Romulans defeated the Federation in the Tomed Incident - there's no other explanation for how the Feds signed an assymetrical arms control treaty.The first was abandoned - precisely.
The second was still a weapon that could be used by Starfleet.
The third had a lot of potential yet was also abondened.
SF clearly values peace over possibilty of power - especially as shown by them giving up any cloaking opportunities to avoid conflict with the Romulans.
The Romulans clearly have the ability to find out about, locate, and steal without any serious damage, a top-secret Federation ship. Whether they had a bit of luck is irrelevent - they have shown the capability, and to rely on them not doing so again would be unbelievaly stupid - more so than the Federation is. Indeed, finding out about Voyager's tech would be easier, since its return would be surrounded by publicity, while very few people knew the Prommie existed.They clearly got pretty lucky. You can't make the instant assumption that the enemy would find out about something you're clearly trying to hide from them.
Manufacturing the armour and manufacturing the torpedoes have nothing to do with each other - they're completely different technologies. The armour, and the fact that its apparently so easy to produce, is another argument in favour of the Feds not having it - if were that easy why haven't they equipped their ships with it? It would also make it a lot easier to hide the existence of the TTs - everyone can see that Voyager's got some kind of advanced tech, but if you deploy the armour on your ships, they might be fooled into thinking that's all she brought back.They weren't present on one ship. The fact that Voyager creates these transphasics tells me they can create more, as is the same of the armour. Voyager fully creates the armour (Janeway didn't bring warheads or similar for that), there's no reason to assume they didn't modify the torpedos likewise.
Option a) they can't reproduce and/or widely fit the technology.Actually, the first fits the Razor. The fact we know they have Voyager, and the fact we know Voyager has the ability to make armour and transphasic torpedos is the simplest explanation. Not some very convoluted reason that only Voyager can make them, Voyager would get stolen, the enemies would find out about it eventually etc etc.
Name another situation that they hel back using advanced tech for fear of an arms race?b) they can fit the technology, but they don't want to in case they upset people, despite the fact that they've never done so before.
There isn't one - that's exactly my point.Teaos wrote:Name another situation that they hel back using advanced tech for fear of an arms race?
That's knowing that Voyager has something, not the workings of what it is, or how powerful it is. Blowing up a sphere isn't that hard from the inside - indeed, 4 quantum torpedos on an unshielded sphere is enough to blow it up. I doubt there's a shield on the inside, so again it'd be like firing on an unshielded sphere. The fact is people may know she has something, but if her enemies don't know what they can't create it or attempt to get up to those standards.Captain Seafort wrote: If you think that Starfleet can keep Voyager's equipment quiet then you're livng in cloud-cukoo land. There were at least acouple of dozen ships either present or moving into position when she emerged from the conduit, so people on them would have seen both the armour and the way she blew up a sphere without much difficulty. That's aside from anyone who saw the same thing from Earth, and who came out to watch Voyager enter Earth orbit.
Again the genesis device - precisely. The first one resurfaced a planet, the second one blew up and created its own nebula! If you don't realise its military potential its because you don't want to. The Federation still signed a treaty making themselves weaker for peace. The fact is, the Federation could have broken this treaty and got cloaks (and phase cloaks), but didn't, because they valued peace more.The first was abandoned because it didn't work as advertised and Starfleet apparently ignored its military potential. There's no eveidence whatsoever that Starfleet knew how the second worked, and the latter was given up because the Romulans defeated the Federation in the Tomed Incident - there's no other explanation for how the Feds signed an assymetrical arms control treaty.
They have shown they can take one ship, not that they can do it again. You can't make the presumption that someone would find out about your secrets, and as such not make any secrets!The Romulans clearly have the ability to find out about, locate, and steal without any serious damage, a top-secret Federation ship. Whether they had a bit of luck is irrelevent - they have shown the capability, and to rely on them not doing so again would be unbelievaly stupid - more so than the Federation is. Indeed, finding out about Voyager's tech would be easier, since its return would be surrounded by publicity, while very few people knew the Prommie existed.
They are different technologies, I agree. But the fact that they didn't need any future replicators (or similar) to create the armour, which is of the same 'advancement' as the torpedos suggests the torpedos could be modified likewise. The armour is, again, just a very powerful device that isn't required. If people say the Federation is deploying invincible armour (for AQ powers), it looks as if they're gearing up for war. Even if people knew they had some armour capability (but it wasn't deployed), it doesn't look like they're about to go an a mass-exterminating rampage.Manufacturing the armour and manufacturing the torpedoes have nothing to do with each other - they're completely different technologies. The armour, and the fact that its apparently so easy to produce, is another argument in favour of the Feds not having it - if were that easy why haven't they equipped their ships with it? It would also make it a lot easier to hide the existence of the TTs - everyone can see that Voyager's got some kind of advanced tech, but if you deploy the armour on your ships, they might be fooled into thinking that's all she brought back.
Option a) they have been shown to have no problem reproducing the technology, and yet as soon as they get back they have a problemOption a) they can't reproduce and/or widely fit the technology.
Option b) they can fit the technology, but they don't want to in case they upset people, despite the fact that they've never done so before.