Galactic Empire vs. Starfleet (Star Wars vs. Star Trek) Trailer

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The Galactic Empire wages a war against Starfleet. Who wins Star Wars or Star Trek

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Optimus vs. Megatron - Steve Jablonsky
Forrest Battle - Steve Jablonksy

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Star Wars Episodes 3-6
Star Trek (2009)

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  • The problem with the Empire is that it is decadent and static. The Federation is very adaptive. What the Empire has over the Federation though is the sheer amount of resources in raw materials and manpower. But then again, the Empire was brought down by a bunch of teddy bears and 1 turncoat who threw his emperor down an exhaust shaft.

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  • @Mitchz95 and stardestroyers medium turbolasers have a 200gigaton ouput a and can reduce the planets surface just like the surface on mustafar.. can starfleet with the 24 megaton torpedos can do that? no

  • @AJay1125ful I disagree. The only thing the Empire really has going for them is resources. The Federation would dominate everything else (except possibly ground battles, but Starfleet ships can obliterate the surface of a planet in minutes).

  • Galactic Empire will destroy the star fleet.

  • The Federation has a very bad disadvantage when it faces the Galactic Empire: Size. The Galactic Empire controlled almost a WHOLE GALAXY (save for the Unknown Region of the SWG), the Federation in Star Trek covers only a small part of the galaxy and would be dwarfed by the Galactic Empire. Also the Empire is a Type Three Civilization, using the power of a whole Galaxy while The Federation is Type One.

    One Advantage is that the Empire is in a Galaxy far far way for the MWG so no war between them

  • @ambosen Section 31 is NOT referenced by name in the Charter. Sloan was referencing their namesake: Article 14, Section 31 of the Starfleet Charter, which allows extraordinary measures to be taken in the face of extreme threat. And the "policy meetings" in HF/PL were exceptions because Starfleet was being given more freedom in light of the Changeling infiltration. I'm not saying Starfleet and the Federation are "perfect", just that they're not oppressive powers like, say, the Romulans.

  • @Mitchz95 We never see any hint they aren't except in one movie; it's worth noting that the "president" still isn't allowed into policy meetings. This is a typical trait of military regimes.

  • @Mitchz95 You know what else did? Starfleet. Starfleet's in the charter. Section 31's in the charter. Thereofore both organizations are continuations of previous agencies.

  • @ambosen I wouldn't say forced relocation is "commonplace"; but it happens ocassionally when the alternative is a violent conflict that would, more likely than not, affect the same people anyway. And the two aforementioned episodes are the only example I can think of where the Federation was under military control.

  • @ambosen And it would have been simple enough to make Odo immune; just isolate his genes and leave the rest. They probably had samples of Changeling material to test on, anyway. On the Feds: we saw the President and a few other politicians in Homefront and Paradise Lost.

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