Well, I Guess That Settles That…

For many years, it’s been something of a parlor game among the nerdy classes to speculate on what would happen if one of the starships Enterprise from the Star Trek franchise faced off in battle against an Imperial Star Destroyer from Star Wars. In fact, this particular hypothetical has been such a common topic of discussion in sci-fi fan circles that it’s become a tremendous cliche: Much like those 2 a.m. college dorm-room discussions in which someone suggests that maybe, just maybe, our lives are only dreams and none of the other people in the room are real and how damn trippy would that be?, it’s the topic that everybody has encountered at some time or another.

The outcome of this debate is both inevitable and inconclusive: it ultimately comes down to simple partisanship, i.e., which franchise the debaters happen to be a bigger fan of. The Trekkies usually cite Star Trek‘s defensive shielding technology (which seems to be lacking or at least far less impressive in George Lucas’ universe) and the seemingly infinite flexibility of phaser weapons as the decisive reason why the Enterprise would kick butt. Meanwhile, the arguments of Star Wars fans (Warsies?) usually depend on the sheer scale of Imperial machinery and the brute force commanded by those British-sounding guys in gray.*

This video (one of the better-made ones I’ve seen in this particular sub-genre) introduces a hitherto ignored factor into the equation:

Picard and those guys on the Enterprise sure are smug bastards, aren’t they? You think whoever made this clip was making a comment about the Trekkies he’d encountered? (Seriously, there’s a subset of Trekkies that can be downright insufferable… Star Wars fans generally seem to be a lot more relaxed about their pet obsession, as long as you don’t mention Jar Jar Binks.)

* For what it’s worth (and at the risk of sounding even geekier than I did when I analyzed the provenance of the USS Kelvin the other day), I tend to side with the Warsies on this one. It’s been established time and time again that the Enterprise‘s deflectors can only take so much abuse, so I think the Empire could win simply by dropping a hundred or so TIE fighters to pound away at the Big E while the Destroyer hangs back out of phaser range. The TIEs would be too small and fast for the E to efficiently take down with its artillery-scale phaser banks; meanwhile, the fighters’ weapons might be puny against the E’s shields but they would take their toll. It might take all day, but eventually the shields would collapse; then a couple of well-placed turbolaser blasts and it’s back to Coruscant for a round of cold ones with Palpatine… but that’s just my theory.

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7 comments on “Well, I Guess That Settles That…

  1. Konstantin

    Now are we talking Victory class or Super class Stardestroyer? plus roundabouts and shuttle have limited phasers.

  2. Jaquandor

    The geek debate we used to rage in college was whether a Borg cube could “adapt”, or whatever the term is, to the Death Star’s superlaser.

  3. jason

    Konstantin: You’re speaking my language! I’ve always assumed a Victory class for this debate. A Super Destroyer would be overkill against a mere starship…
    Jaquandor: how did the Borg vs. Death Star debate turn out? I’m going to say the DS would win. A single shot from the superlaser can reduce an entire planet to rubble in a single shot, and since the Borg never adapted to any given weapon until after the first shot…
    (Incidentally, I’ve always hated the term “superlaser.” Sounds needlessly childish to me, like something from a cartoon. I much prefer what Brian Daley came up with for his radio show adaptations: the Death Star’s “prime weapon.”)

  4. Kisintin

    There was a website I used to go to, for spaceship schematics and such. And they had a relative comparison of all sci-fi ships. If I’ll find it, I’ll share.

  5. jason

    I think I know the site you mean, but I don’t have it bookmarked anywhere. If you remember where it is, please do post it here… it was very cool, as I recall…

  6. Kisintin

    Jason, I think this is what I was looking for.
    Maybe it’s not exactly canon, but still fairly interesting collection.
    http://www.merzo.net/

  7. jason

    That’s exactly the site I was thinking of! Very cool, thanks for finding it again!