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By Joshua Tyler
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Above all other science fiction franchises, even Star Wars, Star Trek is known for his ships. We all have our favorites, but when it comes down to it, which ship Star Trek is the most deadly?
Determining which ship is not the most dangerous as easy as it seems. You cannot, for example, compare the galaxy class initiative with the makeup class initiative and say that the galaxy class is more dangerous and powerful just because it is newer. That makes no sense.
The best way to decide which ship is the most capable of destroying an opponent is by comparing it to other ships of its period. But what does “yes” mean exactly? The excelsior class was in service during days Captain Kirk and the days of Captain Picard. Do we compare it to kirk lifetime ships or picard era ships?
For this site we will try to decide which one Trek Star A ship is the most dangerous by comparing each ship directly against the other ships in service during its peak. For example, when the D7 Battlecruiser was the most powerful ship of the Klingons in the era of the original series, how much was it more powerful than all the other ships around it? That difference will help point the way it is Star Trek Ship are the most deadly ones.
Note: We will be omitting once and for all like the scimitar or the v’ger. They will have a separate site. To qualify, a ship must be a production model, class.
Negh’var class is the largest ship built by the Klingon Empire in the 24th century. It is a legitimate dreadnought, too large siege weapon.
It measures nearly 2300 feet long and carries a bunch of 2,500. That’s more than double the crew supply from the Galaxy District Initiative. The ship packs huge numbers of disturbant cannons and heavy torpedo launchers, but its greatest strength may be its thick armor. Getting shields down is not enough to pull out a negh’var.
The only weakness of the ship is its lack of removability. It allowed defiant to take one forward in a universe alternately, which is why it is at the bottom of this list.
It is unclear how big the biggest destruction of the horn is, except to say that it is much more than a makeup class and a more dangerous way. Even Horn Firefighters are often too much for Starfleet ships to treat, but when they encounter a destruction, all the Starfleet ships of Captain Pike’s era can do is run away.
The ships act as a mother, houses hundreds of ultra-marriage fighters, but as seen in Star Trek: A strange new worldsA destructor is also fully capable of caring for himself without
Unlike most other Starfleet ships, designed to fill several roles, the sovereign class was created to be a battle battle and a bespoke Borg murderer. His ability to fires a huge Salvos of advanced quantum torpidos gave him the advantage of a huge fire power over most other ships of the time.
The ship was less than a galaxy class, but much more dangerous. His armed exterior, impressive speed, and his mobility were very easy for his size. In his lifetime, no one wanted to touch a sovereign.
Only one citadel class has ever been seen on screen. He appears in the Star Trek: Travel Chapter “Distant Origin” where it is referred to as a voth City ship.
The voth has more than one of them, but you would think one would be enough. Measuring 11 miles long, the Citadel class is one of the largest ships ever shown on the screen. Being so large on his own would probably win his place on the list, but the ship is said to be one of the few who have the ability to withstand Borg’s assimilation. Any ship that can do so is dangerous as hell.
The Romulans chose the Romulan d’Arex Warbird as their way to reveal themselves to the federation, just because it was so big and powerful, they knew it would be scared. He worked.
At the time, the Galaxy class was the most powerful ship that the federation had ever produced, and had no chance against a war bird. Powered by individuality, the huge ship carried a bunch of 1500 and installed several disruptive arrays and powerful plasma torpidos.
The dominance of the Warbird was short -lived, as other races rushed to catch up, and new powers appeared as supremacy, but even after they did, any appearance by a war bird continued to fear the hearts of those who came across it. They served as the backbone of Empire Star Romulan War Machine for decades.
The most powerful ship in the wide Dominion fleet in the late 24th century was the Battle of Jem’hadar. Described as many times the size of galaxy class stars, it was not only able to set waste to anything it came across with a number of heavy polaron beam arrays and dozens of torpedo launchers, it was also an immune to most Starfleet weapons.
These ships are difficult to maintain and need significant resources. Therefore, they were always used sparingly by the dominance. But these warships are also almost impossible to defeat them into any single ship.
The Fesarius, first seen in the episode of the original series “The Corbomite Maneuver,” is the flex of God’s layer of the first federation, not to be mixed with the federation. Perfect sphere nearly 1 mile in diameter, Messarius makes Captain Kirk’s composition class enterprise look like a toy.
It has no visible weapons, shell features, or crew windows, just overwhelming presence. It immediately disables the enterprise, probably via graviton or tractor -based technology, and shrugs off each scan. Its power source is unknown, its defenses are unprofitable, and its intentions deliberately ambiguous. Even the small shuttle it cuts is so out for the initiative that its resistance is desperate.
The Messarius was only one patrol ship. So when the first federation tells people to leave them alone, it’s taken seriously. Maybe that’s why they are never seen or heard again.
The Borg has a number of deadly and almost invincible ships, but the most dangerous in their fleet is the assimilation cube. One of these vessels, acting alone, removed the Federation of the whole Federation in Wolf 359. His dominance maintained for nearly a decade, and the various races of the galaxy had no real solution for the threat he set.
A perfect cube, over 3,000 meters per side, assimilation cubes ignore design aesthetics and focus on one goal: absorption and domination. Their refreshing shell, adaptive shields, and their pure size make them almost irresistible.
Standard weapons are barely registering. Whole fleets are overwhelmed. Resistance is not just vain, it is irrelevant.
8472 species biship is not made, it is grown. A living, organic weapon of liquid space, it outweighs almost everything in a known space. Small in size but absurd in power, one small bioship can destroy a borg cube in seconds.
Their hulls are impermeable to conventional technology. Their weapons, biogenic energy pulses, melts star as butter. They do not come alone. 8472 uses in interconnected flocks, thought -driven hives that operate with precision and rabies.
The Borg could not adapt to him until they were helped from Janeway. And even then, it was just a temporary measure. It is not just a ship; Bioship is a biological apex predator built for war. Facing one is suicide. Faced with fleet is extinction.
I wonder why the J initiative is not on this list? We have no idea how the class of the universe compares to the other ships of his life, which makes it impossible to graduate.