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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Dhunter: [QB] 25 Sovs !? The idea is laughable , 4 or 5 MAYBE but 25!? egads man . The Federation does have a good war time economy but there is no way they could build 25 Sovs in 4 years and still have time to build the other ships they really need for this war. And why would Starfleet waste its time on 25 Sovs ? 25 sovs would take a total of 12500 Crew Members concidering each Sov needs about 500 crew members to function . I dought that In a time where Starfleet is struggling to man its vessels it would waste almost 13000 on 25 Sovs when it could stick those 13000 officers on Akiras , Defiants , Sabres , Norways and Steamrunners the ships that Starfleet needs to win the war. Maybe now that the war is over Starfleet will concider building more Sovs but not as many as 25 . As for Picard taking command of the fleet at Sector 001 , you must remember that not all Starfleet ship Commanders are at the rank of Captains , some are at the rank of Commander others at Lt Commander , Captains are in command of larger ships like galaxys , Excelsiors and the like but for ships like the Sabres , Steamrunners and Akiras which are new classes , those commands are given to new officers , Commanders and such. So concidering that the Battle at Sector 001 was made up of those new classes he might have been taking command of the fleet because he outranked some of the CO's there , but the most likely reason he took over the fleet was because his vessel held a tactical advantage over the other ships and according to Janeway and Capt Ransom of the Equinox in a situation where all CO's are of the same rank the Captain of the vessel with tactical advantage takes command over the rest. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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