
In all reality the idea of doing a suicide run at a ship with shielding that's strong enough to withstand these high energy weapons (that can devastate the face of a planet) is also nonsense. There's all kinds of nonsensical stuff like that in Star trek combat. Is it not strange that futuristic shielding is able to stop weapons with what must be massive energy outputs yet are useless against a fist? numbers dont really matter if plans are well made.I'd forgotten about the subspace sensors, that does change the nature of the game. So the Borgs could have a simple plan of shoot first, and destroy as many Dominion ships as possible, then take over the cloning facilities.Įverything is really based on tactics. Then when they do adapt, they can send massive boarding parties, before the Borg adapts.Īt the same time, it's reasonable to know that the Borgs have assimilated federation captains, and know that they will have a hard time assimilating the Dominions. They can beat the Borg if they move fast enough to prevent them from adapting. The Dominions can use kamikaze attacks to destroy a lot of cubes. They used new tactics that the Borg haven't seen before. The Borg's weakest point is they have to adapt to new tactics, that's why the Ent-D was able to take down a single cube. The Dominion was about to beat the federation and klingons if it werent for the combined forces of the romulans, and even then it would have been very hard to take over cardasia prime, w/o the help of defected cardasians. The things is, their tactics are so different compared to each other than it is really hard to tell who wins. Soldier to soldier 5th match, Borg wins, after adapting. Soldier to soldier 3rd match Dominion wins, Soldier to soldier 2nd match Dominion wins, It actually depends, soldier to soldier, first contact Dominion wins.
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Kips wrote:But soldier to soldier Dominion would loose.
