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I could swear I've read this before, still awesome. Thanks for the chapter.
It was posted on Spacebattles for a while.
Then teh Star Wars Wankers and the Star Trek Wankers really started bitching at each other, and were getting the thread locked twice a day.
Ah thought so and this is why we can't have nice things… that and we live in some insane world of intolerant tolerance.
Having originally read it on SB i kinda recall it was more due to one poster objecting to the turbo laser bombardment of San Francisco.
Debates were had along with accusations of the OP being a IRL psycho from what i dimly recall.
You know as much as I give the Federation shit, they're pretty damn good at engineering wacky new solutions.
So I rather hope that the various acts of devastation inflicted upon them by the Empire (I decided to read ahead and tracked down the old SB thread) provide enough of a kick for the Federation to loosen their strict morals for a bit and come up with some absurd high tech boondoggles to help tip things back in their favour.
Although granted, the wunderwaffen that the Federation put together probably won't be quite as efficient or effective as the Empire simply drowning the Star Trek galaxy in troops, ships, and materiel.
Wunderwaffen never works. Not against an enemy with overwhelming material superiority. History teaches us that much.
Does it still count as a war crime if both polities are not signatories to the same law? Probably? Oh well. Welcome to Star Wars baby! Planets and cities being wiped out by orbital bombardment are a regular Taungsday!
Eh, the presence of Starfleet Command in the city made it a valid military target. About as valid as the USA or Israel using drones and cruise missiles to blow up insurgent leaders in the middle of heavily-populated areas. If the USA does it IRL, then it's obviously not illegal.
Remember, it's only a war crime if you're the loser in the war.
Indeed, even in Starfleet Intelligence's worst-case scenarios, the antimatter farms, while a target, were not for destruction, but for capture. Capture and use the antimatter kept inside the farms as fuel for the occupation forces.
And most Starfleet officers believed no one would be so…savage, to attack the antimatter farms and potentially trigger so great a catastrophe as to make the Third World War's nuclear exchange look like a mere bar brawl.
LOL. Said the Empire. LMAO.
Also, nice to see the other powers and factions of the Star Trek universe aren't just sitting around and have decided to make a move. It would be rather foolish of them to expect that they wouldn't be next on the chopping block after the Federation.
Oh it might not ever happen in their lifetime, it might take centuries or even millennia depending on how long the war against the Federation and subsequent consolidation of Federation space takes, but they'd be as naively optimistic as the Federation if they didn't take some necessary steps to feel out the Empire's defences and shore up their own.
"But," Townsend began. "Surely they can see how the Empire is a threat not just to the Federation, but to every sovereign race in the galaxy. Much like against the Dominion, isn't this a time to stand together against a common enemy, instead of turning on one another, and allowing the Empire to pick up the pieces?"
"I assume you refer to our alliance with the Romulans during the Dominion War." Nechayev began. "But you must remember that the Romulans were perfectly-content to sit the war out should the Dominion simply recognize their interests, and required active interference in Romulan internal affairs plus outright deception on the part of Starfleet Intelligence to actually join the coalition against the Dominion."
HAHAHAHA. Oh that is adorable. Townsend, did you get your admiralty for handing in a nice crayon drawing and not wetting your pants during kindergarten?
Jokes aside, I'm impressed at that Warp Speed tactic that the Federation are pulling. I look forward to them coming up with some more crafty moves and mad science weapons.
Remember that the 24th Century Starfleet is the same Starfleet that William 'Combat is Only a Small Part of a Starfleet's Officer's Duty' Riker belongs to.
That said, it's of mixed effectiveness, as shown in the skirmish above. The Empire basically just ignored Starfleet and blew the starbase in the distance apart with long-range turbolaser strikes.
There are more chapters on The Sietch forum, though its on hiatus (i think) there.I swear I've read a few more chapters on this somewhere, maybe FF, but I agree things will get even more interesting from here out.