Enterprise
Enterprise-A
Jellyfish
Vengeance
Narada
7 other federation ships
The swarm
4 Klingon patrol ships
47 not seen Klingon ships destroyed by the Narada
Yorktown base
Earth spacedock
That is what we have seen on screen so far in the Kelvin timeline. The Empire deployed over 35 ships and the Death Star during the battle of Endor. Then you can include the Alliance fleet,CIS Fleet and Republic fleet to the Star Wars total.
Nothing in the Kelvin timeline can take the Death Star.
Originally posted by playa1258So you just aren't aware of the number of Trek ships. Star Wars ships numerically don't come close to the ships we see in these three Kelvin films. You can co tinue to scratch your head like a noob. It amuses me and I'm going to decimate the empire.
Enterprise
Enterprise-A
Jellyfish
Vengeance
Narada
7 other federation ships
The swarm
4 Klingon patrol ships
47 not seen Klingon ships destroyed by the Narada
Yorktown base
Earth spacedockThat is what we have seen on screen so far in the Kelvin timeline. The Empire deployed over 35 ships and the Death Star during the battle of Endor. Then you can include the Alliance fleet,CIS Fleet and Republic fleet to the Star Wars total.
Nothing in the Kelvin timeline can take the Death Star.
Wtf is wrong with you ? Death Stars had huge weaknesses and Trek has weapons of mass destruction. They are going down even easier than they did in the films.
Originally posted by playa1258So you are another typical pansy who talks but doesn't actually want to really debate. You're another Robtard, Darth Thor, or Kt. All bark and no bite. Wait and see. The sheer numbers all visibly seen isn't even close. I can't stand the idea most people actually believe Wars has more ships in the films. It isn't true but that's the general perception.
Not really. I just want to know where you are pulling those numbers from?
Originally posted by playa1258Let me make myself perfectly clear. I don't need nor want any of the prime timeline in this debate. I couldn't stand that show, those films, and those characters all save Prime Spock. They make me sick. That being said the Kelvin trilogy is formidable indeed. It's three films vs. three films. The Ot era is also a weak era for Star Wars despite Star Wars fanatics having you believe otherwise.
You should have included the prime timeline tv shows. That would better support your case.
The telling part of this whole ordeal is the majority of the Star Wars fans remaining silent because they know they don't have a ****ing chance. Kelvin is just superior. It's a wrap.
Originally posted by playa1258
You should have included the prime timeline tv shows. That would better support your case.
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The DS9 battles had tons of ships fighting together. Never seen anything of that scale in the Kelvin timeline.
Also the Defiant would kick the Dreadnaught's butt, laughing at it's size compensation.
Originally posted by Darth ThorI do not need any inferior Trek show here. This is the superior timeline the Kelvin vs. the weakest era of Star Wars the Ot. You have a cripple running around all pissed off that his former master burned his ass literally scowling the universe with his menstrual cycle running wild.
👆The DS9 battles had tons of ships fighting together. Never seen anything of that scale in the Kelvin timeline.
Also the Defiant would kick the Dreadnaught's butt, laughing at it's size compensation.
Vengeance would slaughter it.
Originally posted by playa1258
Not really. I just want to know where you are pulling those numbers from?
As noted, from his well used anus. If we include implied fleet power, the Death Star and Death Star II being mobile space stations hold millions of personal and thousands of ships. And the thing about a TIE Fighter swarm, it can't be taken out by a radio.
Originally posted by RobtardWe again are going by what we see on screen so get your millions of ships the **** out of here. Your ignorance and cowardice is well documented, Roberta. You're also taking the Swarm out of context and ignoring the Star Wars side won't be privy to this knowledge nor do they have access to one of the ships to understand how the ships coordinate movement. Roberta once again just inserts his own foot into his mouth again.
As noted, from his well used anus. If we include implied fleet power, the Death Star and Death Star II being mobile space stations hold millions of personal and thousands of ships. And the thing about a TIE Fighter swarm, it can't be taken out by a radio.