I like this debate... :)
You need to get your facts straight. It was a fleet of of 2,800 Dominion ships, and it would have most certainly 'screw over' the Klingon-Federation (no Romulans involved at the time of SoA) fleet trying to retake DS9.
Size of fleet coming through corrected... :)
As for the beating of the allied fleet, that's what I said:
are estimated sufficient to screw the Feddie-Rommie-Klingie (ok, never tell a Klingon I called it a Klingie please... :)
So we agree on that... Cool!
The Dominion and it's allies at it's known peek at some 30,000 capital ships, and was building more.
I've always wondered where those estimates for fleet sizes came from, and how people calculated them.
Tarkin's quote from the ANH novelization places the Empire at "a million systems", not "over a million", while the true canon of AoTC and RoTS movies indicates considerably less than this in size, perhaps tens of thousands, and maybe the low hundreds of thousands going by the PT novelizations.
I would venture that the expentionistic Empire augmented their holdings a lot between RotS and ANH, explaining why Tarkin talks about a
million systems (including colonies and mining worlds IMO) while during the Clone Wars, at the beginning of the Empire it only had tens to a low hundreds of thousands of systems.
That may explain the discrepancies between the OT and the PT.
Keep in mind that the Clone Wars spanned a time period of some 3 years, and we have little idea of how many ships either the CIS or Republic built during that time. Perhaps several hundred, perhaps several thousand ships. But not millions, if the confirmable ship counts are anything to go by.
By contrast, recall what I note above with the Federation and it's allies building replacements by the thousands during the course of the Dominion War. Another interesting note; the Tal'Shiar and the Obsidian Order on their own, and without their governments knowing it, built a fleet of 20 vessels.
Yes, but don't forget two things:
First, like you said, we don't know how many ships the Empire built during that time, both numbers you state could be valid.
And second, Empire ships have many times the mass of even the biggest Federation capital ship, whose most massive ship is the Galaxy class which, according to the tech manual I believe, has a mass of around 4 500 000 kg.
I'm pretty sure even a Venator masses at least three to five times this (I'll admit I didn't really calculate using volumetrics, I am simply guestimating... :) ).
Except that they may not have anywhere near that many to send.
I say it would be really
Warsie-like to estimate a ship count of about 2-3 ships per system for the federations (1500 hundred systems as of ST:FC if memory serves), if not more, and to refuse a similar number for the Empire.
That is why, trying to be fair, I estimate, if by ANH they had 1000000 systems, that they had 1000000 ships in their Starfleet.
Even 1/10th of this is still 100 000 ships, 1/20th is 50 000 ships, so IMO, they can send many ships to try to conquer the Feds.
And by ANH, their only real enemies were the Rebels, which wasn't that big of a threat.
In fact, had it not been for a certain Force user and his Smuggler friend, the rebels would have been wiped out -twice.
That's the EU, of course. We can assume that during 20 + years the Empire built ISDs to supplement their fleet, which as has been pointed out, probably still consists of Venators and Acclamators. I don't think the Empire just started completely from scratch. Conversely, the Federation has been seen introducing large starships from the Nebula through the Galaxy, and the Sovereign classes in a 20 year time period. It's all relative to how you look at things.
As I said earlier, Imperial ships mass many times even the biggest Federation ships, so even a one to three ratio in favor of the Feds (and that's a big
if IMO) still means equal capabilities.
And while the Feds built only ships (and revived mothballed ones, as proven by the many Miranda and Excelsior classes still in service) during that time, the Empire built new kinds of bigger ships...
and a DeathStar...
Actually, the point was is that it would be difficult for both sides of the conflict to obtain reliable star charts
Below is the post that made me think it would be easy for Imps to talk to Ferengi and get the charts they needed... :)
Assuming that the distance between the 2 civilizations wasn't a worry (however it is circumvented), it'd be smart for an Imperial intel operative to get star charts for their navcomputers before the fighting started. They could buy some from one of the outer systems, but it'd be cheaper and still wouldn't raise suspicions, if it was gotten within the Federation itself.
And for my final point of this reply:
Certainly that is true, but the point of the thread is how much the Imperials can bring through. That they would bring a bazillion ships through on Day One is highly unlikely, and it probably would be months or possibly even years before things really warmed up, just as was the case for the Dominion War.
Of course the Imperials would not, and could not bring in even half their forces in play, but as I stated earlier, even 1/20th of their total fleet would be a huge one indeed.
And I'm pretty sure that the Dominion did not attack full-out from the get go because they had to make sure that the Feds would only ally themselves with all the other powers in the Alpha and Beta quadrant.
Remember that they made deals with the Cardies, the Romies (which was broken only after a ploy from Sisko) before they openly declared war on the Feds. They had even softened the Klingons and Cardies by pitting them against each other beforehand.
And, they had no Deathstar... :)
I don't think invading the Federation would be a cakewalk for the Empire.
I just think they would win due to greater material ressources, and bigger forces.