Multi-targeting would work. The Sovereign refit has so many phaser arrays that even facing five shifts it could put multiple on each Target. The phasers are also type 12 which were traditionally only on large star bases. Even DS9 didn't have these. Realistically, it should be able to take out more than three.
Type XIIs were designed to one shot kill ships like the BoP or Bug Ship. The only other ships with comparable weapons are Dominion War era Cardassian cruisers' forward bow cannons but they only had one per ship. The Sovereign has like 14 arrays.
@ And I don't even think the Cardassians have that. Realistically the Jem Hadar Battleship and the Negvhar's big disruptors are the only things spicier.
The principal mission of a Galaxy class ship was exploration over combat. The first encounter with the Borg and then Wolf 359 made starfleet realise the galaxy was a dangerous place. While the Galaxy class ship could be upgraded to have the combat abilities to match its science tech, the Sovereign class easily matched combat abilities while retaining exploration capabilities. Both the Galaxy and the Sovereign designs were born out of the circumstances of their time.
This was fun one. I think I remember that earlier episode of Voyager. It's too bad we never saw that multi-targeting again. The earlier seasons of Voyager had good writing but ya obviously they forgot how things were on Voyager over time. I don't remember if Voyager had armor or not. I think had Voyager had ablative armor it would have lasted better in fights in the Delta quadrant. I'm honestly surprised and happy that the Enterprise-E held up as long as it did against four.
7:25 "I think it's time to try a different tactic..." 7:34 "I'm gonna fire my torpedoes..." As opposed to your usual tactic when you launch your torpedoes, yes? 😜
Mine was during the episode where the demon planet copies started degrading and Voyager received their distress call. At one point we get this sweeping shot of Voyager screaming through space trying to get to them. That shot really made the intrepid class look superb.
Four seems right to me. Even a Sovereign shouldn't be able to withstand 16 photon launchers and at least three times that in type 10 phaser banks from four different agile opponents.
That rapid-fire bit in Voyager? The Enterprise did the same in the TNG episode "Conundrum". I imagine you can multi-target with the same phaser strip rather than just charging the entire strip and firing as we so often see.
Man...they've got an industrial replicator right up there, feeding straight into the launcher. They've got another one close to the shuttle bay that cranks out shuttles and Delta Flyers.
Unlike the Federation Class video, this one is believable. While no Defiant, Voyager proved time and again the Intrepid Class' combat capabilities were not to be underestimated either. I would say this is the equivalent to a Miranda vs a Connie Refit, with the size difference owing to the Intrepid being able to take full advantage of the bio-neural circuity, in a way a Sovereign can't.
Now now the enterprise E just needs one thing to beat as many Voyagers that can be thrown at it beyond 3, in true ASDF Movie Fashion, it needs a designated Nelix Cheese thrower, given how nelix once nearly doomed the ship with Moldy cheese that infected its bio gel packs and just even thinking about that makes me feel like Sydneys father on Alias when they did the cross over with Columbo, Dear god that was strange lol also with the enterprise D I always thought the warp core was just overloaded, and when they go into separation mode its probably running less, and can handle the hits far better that way, like it was designed to go into its own separate combat mode when it separated vs being rigged that way from the getgo, which is why Jelico does all the work and shuts down the science lab in that episode to get the power efficency of the ship up by 20% and why actually in the best of both worlds, original the admirals ship was supposed to be a galaxy class star drive with the saucer removed, which would have played into why it was so shocking that riker separated the ship, given his galaxy failed that way, and Picard would know that like the combat mentality was implemented into the ship, you just had to get rid of the saucer first like the design philosophy of the ship was off, which also kinda plays into Q laughing at them in Q who when they say their ready for what's out there, like its amazing how brilliant that piece of writing turned out to be with what they did with it like star trek was like the anti MCU, it actually delivered on its world building, which is why its so stupid they keep trying to turn it INTO it
Great video! I think three Intrepids is the Sovereign's limit, though. Any chance of seeing the Sovereign Refit vs. Admiral Janeway's Intrepid future-tech "refit"?
Intrepid class is best thought of like a Courier or Scout. High speed missions. She can defend herself capably, but is not intended to get into the thick of battle. She would have been ideal conducting lone scouting missions against the Dominion during the war. Good sensors and speedy enough to outrun anything that chased it. It also was a good choice as Admiral Ross's flagship. Fast and capable of getting him to whatever location he needed to be in without taking a capital ship like the Galaxy class off the front line.
I think that first AI knew there was no point in trying so just fired a few torpedoes then waited for the end… I think it’s a fairly reasonable result.
I'd like to see how the federation ships stack up against the Shaliak, I'm sorry I don't know if that's spelled right, 🤭 they were only featured in one TNG episode.
The Intrepid class was a long range science ship and you put the basic model up against a refit ship designed for battle. Try putting the refit Intrepid class with the borg modifications against it.
"i think it's time to try a different tactic" Proceeds to target the well protected warp core as always and facing the most worn out shield towards the enemy
The Galaxy Class battle bridge doesn't so much mean that the Galaxy Class was expected to need a backup bridge as much as taking families into harms way was unthinkable at the time. Sending the saucer section off was meant to be a common option when facing some serious danger.
I'd be curious if it made any difference to use mult-targeting. Weapons that are not facing your primary target could still be sending damage to the other ships. I also suspect the intrepid may have the same weakpoint as some other ship models, where destroying the bridge takes out the rest of the ship. Even damaging the bridge seems to magnify hull damage on those damage models.
Did you ever consider doing an RBG version of Voyager without the Trico, but with the various potential plot weapons systems and armor which got reset every episode? E.g. Thoron emitter and Limited Quantum torpedoes from Dreadnought, Isokinetic cannon, Krenim inspired torpedoes/shielding.
This is an interesting setup. Fully armed Intrepids are very powerful. I would guess at least 3, maybe 4 or even 5. I'm guessing 4. 😀 Wow, 3 almost got you. But I agree with you... the Galaxy class wasn't built for combat. Every other episode Geordi was saying there was a warp core breech. 😄😆 You've probably seen it, but look up a musical parody called "The Enterprise Bites the Dust." 😀 The guy who does it goes under the name Star Rekt.
What about their tri-cobalt torpedoes. They were very powerful...also rhis doesnt twke i to account the crew obv - Janeway and Seven and Harry - they would figure stuff. Look how well they dod woth the Borg
I will always be an admitted E fanboy, but the intrepid class will always have a special place with me. Seeing voyager again in Picard gave me all the feels.
Intrepid was designed for long distance deep space research exploration. Not as far as voyager got but it was. So it had to be armed to hold its own cause it was most likely gonna be on its own for long periods.
I have an idea. The Maquis Raiders from the episode "Pre-emptive Strike". How many Maquis Raiders would it take to destroy a Galor Class Cardassian Vessel?
Depends on the Galor type and when. Dominion War Galors was tearing Federation fighters apart with a single hit of its secondaries. Gul Evek's Galor (not known if it was a Type II or III) in 2371was hitting Chekotay's raider with its big bow cannon and somehow not doing any real damage. But also, the Galor mods in BC are terrible so probably 3-4 could take it out. But twice that against the Obsidian Keldon.
@crownprincesebastianjohano7069 the Galor in service during in the year 2369. The episode Pre-emptive strike or the Galors that attacked DS9 in the DS9 pilot.
My two favourite Star Trek ships fighting. I bet that if that intrepid had access to quantum torpedos it could take the enterprise E solo. I would like to see how many delta flyers voyager can take. The flyer always felt a little overpowered in the show, I bet 6 of them could take down the shields.
Battleships are tough. In real Naval Warfare in WWII even four light cruisers would stand no chance against a Fast Battleship. Their weapons wouldn't defeat the main armor. Mid-grade Type X phasers against shields from a ship like a Sovereign is the same as 8-inch guns against a 15-inch armor belt.
My guess would be at least 10. The USS Voyager had all sorts of alien technology upgrades, including Borg-enhanced sensors, that the standard Intrepid-class would not have. 3:22 Well, it is the roughly size of a 23rd century Constitution-class.
Well that was fair, putting a 2/3x refitted Ent E vs a fresh off the line batch of Intrepids. Ya gotta give the little guys a chance maybe all Detla Q up grades minus the Tri cobolt and future shields/ armour.
Didn't the Intrepid Class Starship have five torpedo tubes; two forward, two aft, and one on the ventral side? I don't think I ever saw them use the ventral tube.
The fifth torpedo launcher makes me suspect that it is a random setting written without thinking, just like the third launcher of the Nova class. I can't find it in the deck map I searched.
I'd like to see a base Galaxy-class, like the Enterprise-D from Season 1 of TNG, against the Kazon fleet from the pilot episode of Voyager. As if one of those episodes involving either Aldea from "When the Bough Breaks" or the Traveler from "Where No One Has Gone Before" where the Enterprise either got threatened to be flung way out into unknown space or actually was happened and got stuck in the situation Janeway's Voyager actually got into years later.
Can the GRAND NAGUS defeat all movies enemy ships at once (minus Borg Cube and Scimitar, those are 1v1) V’ger, Miranda Class, Bird of Prey, Whale Probe, Klingon Battleship, another Bird of Prey, Borg Sphere, and 3 Son’a Battleships
Good show but my quest would the E go up against that version of intrepid or would it be the armored voyager it go up against. That would be a show nemisses E against Armored Voyager
Here’s a scenario. We know that the Enterprise-E was going to rendezvous with some other Federation ships to engage the Scimitar in Nemesis before the other ship fired on the E and forced it to drop out of warp. We don’t know the ship classes the E was supposed to have joined up with. Let’s assume the best of circumstances for Starfleet and that they would be able to send their toughest ships from that time. So how about the Scimitar vs a Sovereign, a Galaxy, an Intrepid, a Defiant, and last but not least, an Akira. I think Starfleet would lose at least a couple of ships but would ultimately be able to destroy the Scimitar with those five ships. It would be a cool matchup for sure.
I wish the game was accurate to what was seen on screen…the E’s photon spreads were more rapidly fired, shields were upgraded to the conformal regenerative type, not the bubble type seen here, and she was much more maneuverable than this. Voyager/ intrepid was also nastier to deal with than shown here as well, maneuverability being grossly underrepresented here, with the shields being pretty poor in comparison too.
I'm quite certain 3 Intrepid class ships could take out a Sovereign, especially if they coordinated their fire. The Intrepids would also be able to evade most of the quantum torpedoes.
“Wouldn’t be surprised if History remembers this as the” Battle of the No-Necks. Like, in real life, ‘no neck’ is an insult. I like these ships individually, but overall i really don’t like the no-neck designs.
If you tried this matchup in Star Trek Armada 2, I'd say a Sovereign class could take on 8 or 9 Intrepids, since the Intrepid class in that game is a joke, and basically on par with a Klingon Bird of Prey.
Love to see you do this the other way. The human factor and tactics.
Multi-targeting would work. The Sovereign refit has so many phaser arrays that even facing five shifts it could put multiple on each Target. The phasers are also type 12 which were traditionally only on large star bases. Even DS9 didn't have these. Realistically, it should be able to take out more than three.
Yup. Would have liked to see that.
Type XIIs were designed to one shot kill ships like the BoP or Bug Ship. The only other ships with comparable weapons are Dominion War era Cardassian cruisers' forward bow cannons but they only had one per ship. The Sovereign has like 14 arrays.
@ And I don't even think the Cardassians have that. Realistically the Jem Hadar Battleship and the Negvhar's big disruptors are the only things spicier.
The Jem Hadar had those purple polaron beams. I dunno.
The principal mission of a Galaxy class ship was exploration over combat. The first encounter with the Borg and then Wolf 359 made starfleet realise the galaxy was a dangerous place. While the Galaxy class ship could be upgraded to have the combat abilities to match its science tech, the Sovereign class easily matched combat abilities while retaining exploration capabilities. Both the Galaxy and the Sovereign designs were born out of the circumstances of their time.
This was fun one.
I think I remember that earlier episode of Voyager. It's too bad we never saw that multi-targeting again. The earlier seasons of Voyager had good writing but ya obviously they forgot how things were on Voyager over time. I don't remember if Voyager had armor or not.
I think had Voyager had ablative armor it would have lasted better in fights in the Delta quadrant.
I'm honestly surprised and happy that the Enterprise-E held up as long as it did against four.
8:57 That was a pretty impressive maneuver by Turkey Platter.
7:25 "I think it's time to try a different tactic..."
7:34 "I'm gonna fire my torpedoes..."
As opposed to your usual tactic when you launch your torpedoes, yes? 😜
My favorite scene with voyager ever was with voyager in dragons teeth episode seeing them multi targeting numerous vessels at once.
Mine was during the episode where the demon planet copies started degrading and Voyager received their distress call. At one point we get this sweeping shot of Voyager screaming through space trying to get to them. That shot really made the intrepid class look superb.
I remember voyager losing a shuttle craft every episode for at least a few seasons
"We can not lose to an Intrepid class!" That's literally the goal of the video! 🤣
Good thing Voyager didn’t have Transphasic Torpedoes!
Or Gravametric torpedoes class 10.
Voyager was amatch before the Transphasic torpedoes and Ablative armour Generator upgrades.
Going up against 4, they carved you up like a Romulan Turkey for Christmas.
Romulan T'urkey
Four seems right to me. Even a Sovereign shouldn't be able to withstand 16 photon launchers and at least three times that in type 10 phaser banks from four different agile opponents.
That rapid-fire bit in Voyager? The Enterprise did the same in the TNG episode "Conundrum". I imagine you can multi-target with the same phaser strip rather than just charging the entire strip and firing as we so often see.
You forgot to mention Voyager's infinite supply of photon torpedos. :P
@@blavyn12 🤣🤣🤣
Man...they've got an industrial replicator right up there, feeding straight into the launcher. They've got another one close to the shuttle bay that cranks out shuttles and Delta Flyers.
Nice one. I would like to request: 3 Norway-Class vs 1 Intrepid-class
Unlike the Federation Class video, this one is believable. While no Defiant, Voyager proved time and again the Intrepid Class' combat capabilities were not to be underestimated either. I would say this is the equivalent to a Miranda vs a Connie Refit, with the size difference owing to the Intrepid being able to take full advantage of the bio-neural circuity, in a way a Sovereign can't.
Now now the enterprise E just needs one thing to beat as many Voyagers that can be thrown at it beyond 3, in true ASDF Movie Fashion, it needs a designated Nelix Cheese thrower, given how nelix once nearly doomed the ship with Moldy cheese that infected its bio gel packs
and just even thinking about that makes me feel like Sydneys father on Alias when they did the cross over with Columbo, Dear god that was strange lol
also with the enterprise D I always thought the warp core was just overloaded, and when they go into separation mode its probably running less, and can handle the hits far better that way, like it was designed to go into its own separate combat mode when it separated
vs being rigged that way from the getgo, which is why Jelico does all the work and shuts down the science lab in that episode to get the power efficency of the ship up by 20%
and why actually in the best of both worlds, original the admirals ship was supposed to be a galaxy class star drive with the saucer removed, which would have played into why it was so shocking that riker separated the ship, given his galaxy failed that way, and Picard would know that
like the combat mentality was implemented into the ship, you just had to get rid of the saucer first
like the design philosophy of the ship was off, which also kinda plays into Q laughing at them in Q who when they say their ready for what's out there, like its amazing how brilliant that piece of writing turned out to be with what they did with it
like star trek was like the anti MCU, it actually delivered on its world building, which is why its so stupid they keep trying to turn it INTO it
Coffee vs wine 😂
Don't you mean, Coffee vs Tea, Earl Grey - HOT?
@@grndiesel I think it's Coffee, BLACK vs. Tea, Earl Grey - HOT to be precise.
Great video! I think three Intrepids is the Sovereign's limit, though. Any chance of seeing the Sovereign Refit vs. Admiral Janeway's Intrepid future-tech "refit"?
Do you know if the Autobot Ark or the Decepticon Nemesis are in Bridge command by any chance?
Very good battle!
Intrepid class is best thought of like a Courier or Scout. High speed missions. She can defend herself capably, but is not intended to get into the thick of battle. She would have been ideal conducting lone scouting missions against the Dominion during the war. Good sensors and speedy enough to outrun anything that chased it. It also was a good choice as Admiral Ross's flagship. Fast and capable of getting him to whatever location he needed to be in without taking a capital ship like the Galaxy class off the front line.
I think that first AI knew there was no point in trying so just fired a few torpedoes then waited for the end…
I think it’s a fairly reasonable result.
1:37 Couldn't see the torpedos through all that outgoing phaser fire. 😂
I'd like to see how the federation ships stack up against the Shaliak, I'm sorry I don't know if that's spelled right, 🤭 they were only featured in one TNG episode.
The Intrepid class was a long range science ship and you put the basic model up against a refit ship designed for battle. Try putting the refit Intrepid class with the borg modifications against it.
9:00 Yarr and Castillo at Narendra III. Yarr, her death meaningful.
3:33 Galaxy Class Shields? Ah, so *that* explains the Neutrino Emissions!!😂
Plot twist: It was actually a cloaked Romulan ship covertly observing the battle. Dun dun duuunnn!
@MisterMarin 🤔🤪
I'd like to see Voyager vs a standard intrepid so we can see how much more upgrades it is.
"i think it's time to try a different tactic"
Proceeds to target the well protected warp core as always and facing the most worn out shield towards the enemy
I've always been curious how things would've gone for Voyager getting through the delta quadrant if it had quantum torpedoes🤔
The Galaxy Class battle bridge doesn't so much mean that the Galaxy Class was expected to need a backup bridge as much as taking families into harms way was unthinkable at the time. Sending the saucer section off was meant to be a common option when facing some serious danger.
Now you must do this against voyagers. Or perhaps a couple intrepids with the armored future tech voyager
Rikers Galaxy X Class vs how many Intrepid Class ships.
Yeah, that one would be pretty cool to see.. Even Enterprise E vs. rikers Enterprise D Refit
Change the intrepid class to the warship intrepid.
Is there enough
I'd be curious if it made any difference to use mult-targeting. Weapons that are not facing your primary target could still be sending damage to the other ships. I also suspect the intrepid may have the same weakpoint as some other ship models, where destroying the bridge takes out the rest of the ship. Even damaging the bridge seems to magnify hull damage on those damage models.
This matches how I rate the Intrepid. 2 Intrepid's are equivalent to a Galaxy Class and 2 Basic Galaxy Class ships equate to a Sovereign Nemesis
I’m curious to see what happens when you target the intrepid bridge. Will janeway come after you on an uncaffinated rage?
Did you ever consider doing an RBG version of Voyager without the Trico, but with the various potential plot weapons systems and armor which got reset every episode?
E.g. Thoron emitter and Limited Quantum torpedoes from Dreadnought, Isokinetic cannon, Krenim inspired torpedoes/shielding.
Earl grey vs coffee
While not the most heavily armed, the Intrepid class was the most technology advanced class of ship in Starfleet until the Sovreign.
I calculate Voyager's Intrepid as a 2/3rds of a Galaxy Class. So four vs. a Sovereign does actually sound about right.
Three is the limit for the Refit, but how many more can the Archangel handle? I would love to see that.
AND IN THIS CORNER.....!
Do the USS Vengeance against an Imperial Star Destroyer
I agree the intrepid certainly does punch above its weight - I love that ship
Sovereign M3 would have been more then fair seeing as the normal Sovereign had a hard time with 3 Intrepid.
Those intrepid ships were trying to be intrepid against the Enterprise E.
The secret to beat the Sov - *Release the Cheese!* 😂😂😂
To paraphrase Scorch; your humor confuses and frightens me, sir. 🙂
@MisterMarin well, Cheese nearly tanked the Voyager's Bio Neural Packs, so...🤪
@@MSR-1701 Yeah, that just makes it worse, really. I get it, though. Cheesers! 🍻🧀
THUNK THUNK THUNK THA-THUNK
This is an interesting setup. Fully armed Intrepids are very powerful. I would guess at least 3, maybe 4 or even 5. I'm guessing 4. 😀
Wow, 3 almost got you. But I agree with you... the Galaxy class wasn't built for combat. Every other episode Geordi was saying there was a warp core breech. 😄😆
You've probably seen it, but look up a musical parody called "The Enterprise Bites the Dust." 😀 The guy who does it goes under the name Star Rekt.
The Sovereign is a warship while Voyager is a smaller, more agile ship. Good to see how they compare 🖖
What about their tri-cobalt torpedoes. They were very powerful...also rhis doesnt twke i to account the crew obv - Janeway and Seven and Harry - they would figure stuff. Look how well they dod woth the Borg
Tricobalt are 1.5 teratons of TNT.
2:48 - The Episode "Ipso Facto"
Ex Post Facto
@@skyserf Ack, I stand corrected. That makes more sense.
I will always be an admitted E fanboy, but the intrepid class will always have a special place with me. Seeing voyager again in Picard gave me all the feels.
Sovereign x vs jem hadar battleship and fighters please
If Voyager was included in this, I would hope the E could struggle with 2 or 3
Intrepid was designed for long distance deep space research exploration. Not as far as voyager got but it was. So it had to be armed to hold its own cause it was most likely gonna be on its own for long periods.
I have an idea. The Maquis Raiders from the episode "Pre-emptive Strike". How many Maquis Raiders would it take to destroy a Galor Class Cardassian Vessel?
Depends on the Galor type and when. Dominion War Galors was tearing Federation fighters apart with a single hit of its secondaries. Gul Evek's Galor (not known if it was a Type II or III) in 2371was hitting Chekotay's raider with its big bow cannon and somehow not doing any real damage. But also, the Galor mods in BC are terrible so probably 3-4 could take it out. But twice that against the Obsidian Keldon.
@crownprincesebastianjohano7069 the Galor in service during in the year 2369. The episode Pre-emptive strike or the Galors that attacked DS9 in the DS9 pilot.
My two favourite Star Trek ships fighting. I bet that if that intrepid had access to quantum torpedos it could take the enterprise E solo.
I would like to see how many delta flyers voyager can take. The flyer always felt a little overpowered in the show, I bet 6 of them could take down the shields.
Battleships are tough. In real Naval Warfare in WWII even four light cruisers would stand no chance against a Fast Battleship. Their weapons wouldn't defeat the main armor. Mid-grade Type X phasers against shields from a ship like a Sovereign is the same as 8-inch guns against a 15-inch armor belt.
It was insane just how much steel was used in building a battleship.
6:10 does that mean there's heaps of rocks all over the bridge?
My guess would be at least 10. The USS Voyager had all sorts of alien technology upgrades, including Borg-enhanced sensors, that the standard Intrepid-class would not have.
3:22 Well, it is the roughly size of a 23rd century Constitution-class.
Maybe 3...at a push
I think 3 could win too...AI wasn't the best;)) 4 Intrepids is too much for sure!
Makes sense intrepid is underrated. But 4 Janeway against one Picard. Very tough.
Well that was fair, putting a 2/3x refitted Ent E vs a fresh off the line batch of Intrepids. Ya gotta give the little guys a chance maybe all Detla Q up grades minus the Tri cobolt and future shields/ armour.
Didn't the Intrepid Class Starship have five torpedo tubes; two forward, two aft, and one on the ventral side? I don't think I ever saw them use the ventral tube.
The fifth torpedo launcher makes me suspect that it is a random setting written without thinking, just like the third launcher of the Nova class. I can't find it in the deck map I searched.
I'd like to see a base Galaxy-class, like the Enterprise-D from Season 1 of TNG, against the Kazon fleet from the pilot episode of Voyager. As if one of those episodes involving either Aldea from "When the Bough Breaks" or the Traveler from "Where No One Has Gone Before" where the Enterprise either got threatened to be flung way out into unknown space or actually was happened and got stuck in the situation Janeway's Voyager actually got into years later.
How many Miranda class ships can stop the Enterprise G from Picard S3
Can the GRAND NAGUS defeat all movies enemy ships at once (minus Borg Cube and Scimitar, those are 1v1)
V’ger, Miranda Class, Bird of Prey, Whale Probe, Klingon Battleship, another Bird of Prey, Borg Sphere, and 3 Son’a Battleships
armored voyager vs rikers x ship
Good show but my quest would the E go up against that version of intrepid or would it be the armored voyager it go up against. That would be a show nemisses E against Armored Voyager
But no transphesics. Give A Voyagers quantums.
I do belieave it had quantum in the show.
Be interested to see how it would perform with Voyager from the Endgame finale (i.e., future ablative armor shielding and trans phasic torpedos).
Hey, 4 of anything in your peer group is a lot, to be fair
Hey RB, can you match the Ticonderoga against a D'deridex?
Voyager reallty has 5 torpedo launchers one on bottom of engineering hull
Enterprise G eclipse class Vs how many Prometheus class ships
Do you ever reverse for a split second just to bring your speed down for a lock?
♫Boldly going forward
'Cause he can't find reverse♫
I was never a huge fan of her bridge design or her internal design in general, but from the outside the Sovereign is an absolutely gorgeous ship.
Totally agree with you there! The internals never looked great. I do like the lcars displays, but that's it. The outside is much better 🖖
@@RetroBadgerGaming🖖🏼❤️
@@RetroBadgerGamingThe E’s lcars displays are incredible. Especially in Nemesis.
ty for the video and llap Oh 4 janeways vs 1 picard lmfao!
Here’s a scenario. We know that the Enterprise-E was going to rendezvous with some other Federation ships to engage the Scimitar in Nemesis before the other ship fired on the E and forced it to drop out of warp. We don’t know the ship classes the E was supposed to have joined up with. Let’s assume the best of circumstances for Starfleet and that they would be able to send their toughest ships from that time. So how about the Scimitar vs a Sovereign, a Galaxy, an Intrepid, a Defiant, and last but not least, an Akira. I think Starfleet would lose at least a couple of ships but would ultimately be able to destroy the Scimitar with those five ships. It would be a cool matchup for sure.
2:03 You mean the biblically accurate Sovereign class?
What if enterprise NX1 one was thrown to the Delta quadrant how they handle some of the races
I have an interesting proposal, how many sovereign class ships will it take to stop the CSS World Razor
I wish the game was accurate to what was seen on screen…the E’s photon spreads were more rapidly fired, shields were upgraded to the conformal regenerative type, not the bubble type seen here, and she was much more maneuverable than this. Voyager/ intrepid was also nastier to deal with than shown here as well, maneuverability being grossly underrepresented here, with the shields being pretty poor in comparison too.
The shields on the Intrepid should be more regenerative.
Whats do you think is the most powerful Star Trek ship? I would say Galaxy Class X from Hell. But I could be wrong
How many Oberths to take on V'Ger
I think that is accurate.
Yeah I think the traffic class was just a prototype that didn't work very well for the soul class
I thaught that the Sovereing class had ablasive armor.
Orville union heavy cruiser vs all the enterprises
I'm quite certain 3 Intrepid class ships could take out a Sovereign, especially if they coordinated their fire. The Intrepids would also be able to evade most of the quantum torpedoes.
How many NX class can take down a galaxy class
How many Constitution classes does it take to destroy DS9
At least 50.
before i watch I say 3, 4 would be to much, just a guess lol
“Wouldn’t be surprised if History remembers this as the” Battle of the No-Necks. Like, in real life, ‘no neck’ is an insult. I like these ships individually, but overall i really don’t like the no-neck designs.
If you tried this matchup in Star Trek Armada 2, I'd say a Sovereign class could take on 8 or 9 Intrepids, since the Intrepid class in that game is a joke, and basically on par with a Klingon Bird of Prey.
If 1 E can take 3 Intrepids, could 9 Intrepids take a Scimitar?
How many Intrepids to stop an Odyssey?
I used to play legacy and would try n take out out as many ships with the weakest of each era. The only thing that ever worked was system targeting