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Originally posted by Snake_Plissken
you've said so yourself, "presuming" its the D'Deridex. Plus it says something to the effect that its a rumor anyways.
In the universe of Startrek its always RUMORS.. its not like Starwars, they have good and solid informations on everythings and they are not always exchanging like we do here on things like that, cuz everything its clears from start..
So...How many warbird we know in existence? humm!
if we exclude the shuttle, the science vessel, the scout ship.. i count 3, the d'deridex, The Norexans and the Scimitar.
we exclude the last two cuz they are new in the movie so D'deridex remain as the only one!
the idea is that the Klingon disruptors are not as powerful as their Romulan counterparts. Say for the sake of the argument the Vor'Cha's disruptors are type-1 disruptors. 18 x type-1 = 18. Now the D'Deridex might have type-5 disruptors, so 6 x type-5 = 30. The Vor'Cha might have an advantage in that all of the proverbial 'eggs' are not placed in the same basket, ie, the Vor'Cha has better disruptor redundancy.
then why Steve Long SRM books tell that the klingon disruptors are as much as powerfull than the Romulans??????
and again why than a federation starship like the enterprise-e have more weaponery and about the same power as the D'deridex????
fair enough. But even on screen they make plenty of mistakes. For instance in both First Contact and Nemesis they incorrectly state the number of decks the Enterprise-E is supposed to have. OTOH the DS9 tech manual is quasi-canon since it was written by the folks who actually worked on the show.
ok!, and its in contradiction with The Star Trek Encyclopedia...
it was clearly stated that it was the Remans who had built it from a secret base.
really? then explain to me how a slave race can accomplished that
with no scientific, no technicians, no tools, no knowledge. They are slaves to work on dillithium mine forever. But Shinzon gain sympathies amount them, and thats why romulans made that ship in secret for them in exchange for actions, the destruction of the federation and its population as mention in the movie Nemesis..because they were tired to wait. And im including the formation of his army cuz they were used in the dominion war on most violent combat.
remember, the Scimitar is one big plot-device ship. It can also be logically assumed that it was a one-of-a kind ship. The line of dialogue where Worf says it has 52 disruptors and 27 torpedo launchers was inserted to make very clear to the audience, especially the folks who aren't that familiar with Trek, that the Scimitar was a big menacing ship.
im not sure, people seeing Nemesis know Startrek. Its not for them the first time they see a startrek movie, and even if its the first time people dont know whats a disruptors, torpedoes are phasers so talking about the amount carrying onboard dont concern them or dont even make a difference!
if I were you I wouldn't hold my breath. Because of the abyssimal performance of Nemesis and the general waning of interest in all things Trek I doubt any ship reference works will be published in the near future.
never say no..
I beg to differ. The Scimitar had the ability to fire while cloaked (or rather, to cloack/decloack really fast and to fire in the transition period). The Norexans on screen didn't seem to have that ability, which leads me to think that they have different cloaking devices.
The first time the Scimitar uncloak it was very slow, everyone including Picard had time to see it from the bridge.The Norexans uncloak at the same speed. And the reasons they remade uncloak to battle the scimitar its only for the audience to not confuse them as to know which one is the bad from the goods.
Its not because in the movie the Norexans didnt use this ability means that it cant. Look carefully the way it uncloak.. without any doubt its the same cloak. btw its the romulan who fitted the cloak on the scimitar, then...