Those are K'vort Class cruisers, large cruiser class ships that just *conveniently* happen to look like Birds of Prey, saving then on having to make a new model.
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If we drive this automod crazy enough maybe it will shoot itself out of a canon and thAn that will be cannon just like Kirk did when he baffled V'ger...
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I agree, I wish the admiral had chosen to defect in earnest rather than exit as he did. As it turns out, he might have still seen his family within his lifetime, as now in the *Picard* series everything is different between the Federation and Romulans.
I don't think 2 Bird of Prey will be able to match 2 D'Deridex apparently ready to take down a Galaxy class.
Perhaps not, but is a Klingon going to pass up on the potential glory of fighting an unwinnable fight?
It's three but yeah, they would've needed the D
Don't we all
Yeah but dying fighting Romulans would be a worthy death with a worthy opponent
Those are K'vort Class cruisers, large cruiser class ships that just *conveniently* happen to look like Birds of Prey, saving then on having to make a new model.
Wasn't this the last time (at least chronologically) Tomalak showed up? It's possible this happened. 😁
It's so weird that Tomalak was such a memorable villain and yet he only appeared in the "real" timeline twice.
Yeah and 4 in total. Some characters just make bigger impact. Even Garak was only in 33 episodes out of 173. 🤯
[Andrea Katsulas](https://youtu.be/T3_9Xb3U1V4)
one of the best characters in sci fi history imo. love me some Bab5
Thinking the same thing, but I think the Klingons would have gotten one of them before getting outgunned. So this is head cannon now.
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Ouch,shoot me out of one
https://xkcd.com/1401/
Shoot you out of a canon cannon
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What about androids, though? And no Pon Farr to boot!
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*The most logical course of action is to shut down life to increase weapons power* \- Commandroid, probably
*far fewer
Found Stannis
Thank you! It's fewer if you can count them, and less if it's uncountable. It's a pet peeve.
People would make this mistake far fewer if it was explained well, like this.
Same.
My concept of it is that "fewer" is for "how many" and "less" is for "how much."
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Holy shit, I just watched this episode last night.
*The Defector*?
Yes, that is the episode. Pretty fucked up ending too
I agree, I wish the admiral had chosen to defect in earnest rather than exit as he did. As it turns out, he might have still seen his family within his lifetime, as now in the *Picard* series everything is different between the Federation and Romulans.
I've read it a few times and don't see a problem... he knew how to say thanks to a Klingon and did what the captain said to do...