Obviously if I can get in at warp, I can get out at warp through the same hole.Who is like God arbour wrote:Don't forget the gravitic mines. Warp in and out is not an option if there is indeed a minefield.Mr. Oragahn wrote:What about dropping out of warp, having sensors ready to pick up all necessary data about the Maru, buzz off within the second?
With this data, one could know how to fire a certain amount of torpedoes all at once, to damage the cloaked ships.
Obviously in times of war with Klingons, Starfleet Commanders should get a clue. Rules would need to change, although a trigger happy stance is obviously only fueling an escalation of war.
That's why I'd go for the fastest recon ever made. No weapons, no shields down, just warp control and sensor feed.
Then devise a plan, which could eventually incorporate the revealed presence of Klingon ships that might have decloaked.
I come, I drop out of warp, handbrake the ship and spin 180° while my crewmen hang to the controls and try to press buttons to get a beaming ready, and as soon as the ship is ready to fly away, we press the gas pedal and ciao!
What's about these mines anyway? Do they move on their own and stick to my ship? If so, I attack the 1st Klingon warship with shields up, fire some blue and red, get the second down by spraying it with antimatter, neutrinos and whatever crap pulled out of your random one shot Trek episode, and finish off the last ship by and pull a Nesmith on it.
I of course assume there were three enemy ships.