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posted on December 10th, 2005, 1:01 am
ok first off she wasnt bajoran she was cardassian loing like bajoran. second u need to read STAR TREK BADLANDS BOOK 1 & 2
posted on December 10th, 2005, 4:04 am
what are you talking about???


in the episode tuvok had been exposed to mind control by a bajoran man while he was still in the alpha quadrant and was activated while on voyager

your talking about Seska

seriously read before you post
posted on December 10th, 2005, 10:23 am
home 1 wasn't a mc-90 (they didn't have em yet), and it doesn't look like a mc-80b (IMHO), so thats why i said MC-80a. the thing about the "early" mc cruisers is that they are makeshift warships, where as the ISDs and VSDs are designed for combat. but argue all you want.
posted on December 10th, 2005, 4:09 pm
oh oh! I have a question. in DS9 finale. what year bloodwine do they drink?
posted on December 10th, 2005, 4:56 pm
if memory serves 2309 there is no finer vintage
posted on December 10th, 2005, 9:27 pm
Last edited by LordsofKobol on December 11th, 2005, 1:53 am, edited 1 time in total.
EDIT:!Eek :omg: I had the names mixed up :P Thanks to Rhaz for correcting me :P! As such, deleted large parts of the post :P I'm very sorry people...my mistake, all me...*hears someone turn on a lightsaber* ok...not my fault to that extream...

it was MC-80b MC-90 was the class that made his ship obsolete. ;)

MC-80 is smaller than an ISD, however not by much, it was said to take on an ISD by itself with considerable confedence.

Home One was a MC-80b Cruiser that Admiral Akbar commanded during the battle over Endor.

Nebulon frigates were tiny 300 meter escourt ships, the Millinium Falcon was docked at one whilst Luke was having his hand "repaired". It was the hopsital ship.

EDIT: and yay, i got one right! :lol: thank you VCRs!
posted on December 11th, 2005, 4:46 am
oh they were tiny! the melinuum falcon was wider than it. and it was a medical frigate not fit for battle
posted on December 11th, 2005, 7:29 am
yes, they were skinny, the falcon was a very wide ship though, and it was that way for modular addons to the vessel if needed.
posted on December 11th, 2005, 8:37 am
nubulan-b frigates are mainly used as very small mobile bases for fighters, because well, the only thing they can do is hull fighters around and guard unimportant convoys. oh, and they are used as patrol ships as well. i'd say 4 nebulan-b frigates can take-on a standard ISD, they'll get the snot kicked out of em, but they'll bring down the isd with them.
posted on December 11th, 2005, 1:58 pm
not even close IMO, 4 neb-b's could only threaten a shrike, maybe a dreadnought class
posted on December 11th, 2005, 5:11 pm
thi si an star trek trivia isn't it? (just checking)
posted on December 12th, 2005, 1:50 am
Last edited by Rhaz on December 12th, 2005, 2:02 am, edited 1 time in total.
True True.
No you'd need like a dozen Nebula B's (Not counting Fighter support)
To tackle an ISD...as it has alot of Turbolasers.
To take an ISD II? Don't bother...its heavy turbolasers would chew those frigates up.
Its all about the fighters, 3 nebula B's could win if provided with ample well motivated Alliance squadrons of X-wings/E-wings and Y-wings/B-wings, but if the ISD Had Tie Avenger or Defender fighters on board it could really **** up those Rebels. (Even if those two classes were REALLY rare). In a fight like that its all down to who has the best or most (As imperials Meatshield their ISD's with ties).

MC80 and 80a cruisers were not a match for ISD's in terms of Firepower.
They had redundant shielding however, that meant they could out last their imperial counterparts, but the ISD II had much better firepower (Albeit Weaker shields and Lower Maximal Velocity than an ISD I).

The MC80b as a part of a fleet destroyed a SUper Star Destroyer (Executor Type) under the command of Rogue Warlord Zsinj. Although it was easily capable of soloing an ISD and coming out successful, it was utterly destroyed by Silencer-7 (A large world devastator with the firepower of an Imperator class Star Destroyer). This is just the Mon Remonda, I know little of other ships of similar build. The MC90 was its successor, and the successor to that was the Mediator Battle Cruiser, which is my personal favorite Mon Calamari Ship. But in the tough times after the Empire, they found it hard to produce more ships and so began refitting ISD's to meet their needs in the form of the Nebula and Rejuvenator Class. They also refit VSD's for service, and named them Republic Class Star Destroyers. These refit ISD's were more than a match for an MC90 but took a backseat role to the Mediators. Teehee.
posted on December 12th, 2005, 3:30 am
thi si an star trek trivia isn't it? (just checking)

:lol: I guess that is a no oh here is an interesting one, don't know if it has been asked, but what ship appears in the most nubmer of episodes (non lead) class is the only thing needed
posted on December 12th, 2005, 4:49 am
excelcior? or miranda?
posted on December 13th, 2005, 4:34 am
funny you ask when I was doing the research I was wondering about that two, but someone counted and the award goes to the excelcior (not sure weather or not to trust Memory alpha though) http://memory-alpha.org/en/wiki/Excelsior_class
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