Cpl Kendall wrote:No. I'm saying a space-CIWS would have been useful to down all the torpedoes flying around.
As far as I can recall, there weren't an exceptionally large number of torps in those fights. Not so many that they'd completely tie up the main phasers if they'd use them as point-defence.
Feel free to post pics of these torpedo swarms if you want though.
We've seen where playing the cost-effective angle has gotten real militaries *cough*Falklands*cough*.
'The cost-effective angle'? Sounds almost as if you're implying that being cost-effective can somehow be a bad thing. In fact, if I didn't know better, then I'd say that you're failing to realize what the effective part in cost-effective means.
And its gotten militaries exactly where they are today. A place where people realize that mounting too many guns on one platform serves no real purpose but to exhaust resources.
The various ships downed in DS9 would seem to disagree with you.
You are aware that you're right now suggesting that an average of some 5-10 torpedoes were fired at each and everyone of the Federation ships,
per second, are you not?
Personally I didn't see that during the fighting, but whatever floats your boat, I guess.
Uh ok, they operate in packs so it's not a critical requirement to have a bunch of MG's on the hull.
That's just a mess of contradictions and double standards you created there.
First off, Haminas
don't need many MGs because they can operate in packs? But Federation ships
do need many CIWS systems, even though they also operate in packs? Heck, the examples you just cited have them operating in fleets.
See the problem there? See the double-standard?
And the crew has small arms.
Yeah, so does the crew on the UFP ships. But they're kinda useless as PD systems.
Actual warships do have MG's scattered around the hull.
And UFP ships have phasers scattered around the hull.
Ships have the number of weapons that are deemed necessary. No more, no less. You could take pretty much any vessel and ask "Why don't you slap x more MGs onto the hull?"
The answer is, "Because it's just not needed."
And please don't compare a 12.7mm MG to that of normal rifles.