
safrrr
Alpha Strategy In Umbra Mortis
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Posted - 2012.03.20 01:44:00 -
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to put it in perspective. eve online versus star trek. a titan, biggest ship in eve, versus a merged cube *star trek armada 2* the merged cube would fit about 9 times in lenght in a titan, and with the titan's doomsday device, it could put a hole inside that cube, where the cube's lasers and torpedo's first have to go through shield and armor before it could do any structural damage.
another perspective, an enterprise class ship is about the same size as a cruiser/battlecruiser. the only star trek normal ship that comes close to a battleship would be the episode where they cloned jean luc picard and that clone got a big freaking ship.
another perspective, by this theory, 2 naglfar's on top of each other is the size of a federation starbase. except the naglfars got 1400mm cannons and big ass torpedo's, where the biggest ship of the federation, enterprise class-E2 got lasers comparable to those of an ammarian frigate.
another perspective, eve's ship's require only 1 person to be operated, where a star trek ship depends on tens, if not hundreds of persons all doing their job properly.
another perspective, we got antimatter ammo, which by star trek's logic, could tear any ship apart. what have they got? disruptor torpedo's? all they do is going through shields hitting armor, which i think eve ship's got plenty of it.
ive asked the same question on the star trek forums, eve vs star trek. which is better ship wise. most asked, what is eve? i replied, eve online. never heard of it. but the few brain dead trekkies that did hear of eve online, said that if star trek and eve would ever be in one universe, all of star trek combined fleets wouldnt even be near enough to defeat a fleet of eve online ships. it would be deep space nine all over again.
so to answer your question, eve versus star trek, im strongly convinced that eve would own the freaking hell out of star trek. star trek only has more fans becouse it is close to a religion, we at eve know how to think for ourselves. |