Re: How big SHOULD the Federation Fleet be?
Posted: Mon Nov 15, 2010 12:35 pm
Indeed, it's impossible to tell if those GCS's were all part of the same "wing" or merely converged on the same most-viable target.
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No, we cannot. The only thing we know is that the Federation has at least seven fleets, because that was how many we heard of. It may have many more.Picard wrote:1) We can assume total number of fleets from what we do know
Evidence?2) No more than 2/3rds of total number of ships will be out of fleet at maximum
It's not even guessing - it's pulling random numbers out of your arse.3) rest is guessing, educated as it can be
Isn't that a point that's been brought up many times on this site by people more knowledgeable about the military (I think even you've mentioned it at one point or another): Fleets usually break-down something like: 1/3 in work up, 1/3 in transit, 1/3 operating. I seem to recall that from other threadsCaptain Seafort wrote:Evidence?2) No more than 2/3rds of total number of ships will be out of fleet at maximum
Indeed, but a) that's just a rule-of-thumb, not a hard-and-fast law, b) it certainly isn't an "absolute maximum" of the number of ships not on station - depending on what's been going on there could be considerably more than 2/3 out of action, and c) it doesn't take into account those ships not assigned to one of the numbered fleets.Sonic Glitch wrote:Fleets usually break-down something like: 1/3 in work up, 1/3 in transit, 1/3 operating. I seem to recall that from other threads
Actually, it has ten at least.
No, we cannot. The only thing we know is that the Federation has at least seven fleets, because that was how many we heard of. It may have many more.
As far as I know, modern fleets regularly have only 1/3rd of total ship count in combat, rest is refueling, bieng repaired, or on way to/from combat area.Evidence?
I did new numbering based on number of Starbases and it came out as 8 000 ships. But that is just counting ships that are in active service at that time, since I just counted number of ships around Starbase 375 and then number of starbases. If we take 20 ships for one starbase, that is 14 000 ships, but many of these ships were pulled from repairs/refitting. BobW points out to 5 000-ship fleet. But then again, "elements" of two fleets had 600 ships. If we take it to mean that 1 fleet has 300 ships in active service, and there are 10 fleets (no reasons for gaps, since fleets are freshly-formed), that is 3 000 ships in active service and 9 000 total. So pick number you want.Starfleet is therefore probably less than 10k strong
That lists seven, plus a handful of task groups.Picard wrote:Actually, it has ten at least.
http://memory-alpha.org/wiki/Starfleet_Fleets
A logical deduction, perhaps, but that's neither canon nor evidence that the same rules of thumb apply to Starfleet.Picard wrote:As far as I know, modern fleets regularly have only 1/3rd of total ship count in combat, rest is refueling, bieng repaired, or on way to/from combat area.
Basing an enumeration on the number of Starbases is both incorrectly based and horribly flawed - you have know way of knowing how many active starbases there are. You're also assuming with no basis that each active starbase has the same number of ships attached; that there are ten fleets; that each fleet had similar numbers of ships; etc.Picard wrote:I did new numbering based on number of Starbases and it came out as 8 000 ships. But that is just counting ships that are in active service at that time, since I just counted number of ships around Starbase 375 and then number of starbases. If we take 20 ships for one starbase, that is 14 000 ships, but many of these ships were pulled from repairs/refitting. BobW points out to 5 000-ship fleet. But then again, "elements" of two fleets had 600 ships. If we take it to mean that 1 fleet has 300 ships in active service, and there are 10 fleets (no reasons for gaps, since fleets are freshly-formed), that is 3 000 ships in active service and 9 000 total. So pick number you want.
Not only that, but it is only a rule-of-thumb - it's certainly not precise enough to justify such an absolute statement as "No more than 2/3rds of total number of ships will be out of fleet at maximum".Mikey wrote:A logical deduction, perhaps, but that's neither canon nor evidence that the same rules of thumb apply to Starfleet.
Indeed. For a modern comparison, compare the number of ships present on an average day at Norfolk to those present at Gitmo.Basing an enumeration on the number of Starbases is both incorrectly based and horribly flawed - you have know way of knowing how many active starbases there are. You're also assuming with no basis that each active starbase has the same number of ships attached; that there are ten fleets; that each fleet had similar numbers of ships; etc.
Too true, and I'd say the inconclusiveness is rooted even more deeply. To wit:Captain Seafort wrote:Indeed. For a modern comparison, compare the number of ships present on an average day at Norfolk to those present at Gitmo.
Highest number we hear about is tenth fleet, and since fleet seem to have been formed specifically for Dominion War, there is no reson to assume gaps.
That lists seven, plus a handful of task groups.
Since Starfleet is primarly composed of 40+ year old ships...
A logical deduction, perhaps, but that's neither canon nor evidence that the same rules of thumb apply to Starfleet.
This does not change the fact that the most we can say is that Starfleet has at least seven fleets, of wildly varying strength. We cannot, therefore, use those fleets to even guess at the overall strength of Starfleet.Picard wrote:Highest number we hear about is tenth fleet, and since fleet seem to have been formed specifically for Dominion War, there is no reson to assume gaps.
Pretty picture. The point of which is ehat exactly?
They probably do, given that the Ex-class Melbourne has a higher registry number than many Nebula class ships.And I doubt they still build excelsiors in later half of 24th century.
You're own picture counters this since the ship under construction in the very front is a Excelsior Mk-IIPicard wrote:And I doubt they still build excelsiors in later half of 24th century.
You're the one making assumptions, as you're the one positing fleets for which there is no evidence. You can assume that tritanium is a solid for of the stuff inside a Twinkee, too, but there's as much evidence for that.Picard wrote:Highest number we hear about is tenth fleet, and since fleet seem to have been formed specifically for Dominion War, there is no reson to assume gaps.
OK, you've provided a picture that is evidence of the fact that Starfleet builds ships. And... ?Picard wrote:Since Starfleet is primarly composed of 40+ year old ships...
http://www.uss-sovereign.co.uk/sov_imag ... norama.jpg
And I doubt they still build excelsiors in later half of 24th century.