Attack pattern Delta
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Re-route power to the shields, emit a tachyon pulse through the deflector, and post all the nonsense you want. Within reason of course.
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The only good space battle in Trek happened in the Mutara Nebula.
The Battle of Cardassia would like a word.
Pitch down so we're not nose to nose, that'll throw 'em off!
Wait.
That's illegal.
thinking Three Dimensional in Star Trek?! Impossible.
And make the saucer section look like a giant bullseye!
Hrm, maybe nose to nose is the strategically sound position.
I think the Orville pilot Gordon showed the best way to approach this with his "hugging the donkey" maneuver. Realistically, this would be the best way to go about engaging against a ship with superior fire power. As soon as I saw it on screen, it was like "why haven't I seen this before." because it just makes so much sense.
From your source
The actual maneuver was digitally rendered, rather than filmed
You don't say? Lol
Those lying BASTARDS!
That's fkn hilarious 😂
Vessel... Wessel...wesley...!... Shutup Wesley!
Isn’t there some plot line of a captain deliberately holding back an evasive maneuver because they don’t want the enemy to know it.