Praeothmin wrote: "But our shields are gravitation-based, so no weapon can even hope to hit our vessels, no matter the fact that objects have hit our fully shielded crafts before!"
Praeothmin wrote: Really?
So asteroids are graviton based now?
When are working ships threatened by mundane space junk that at least isn't a large fraction of the ships mass or more? I admit having to not seen every episode and movie in Star Trek. The two times ships were threatened that come to mind involve the navigational deflectors not working at the time.
How to do you know what the asteroids were made from? It's actually not uncommon for Astroids in Star Trek to have large amount of exotic materials in them.
Praeothmin wrote: The Romulan ship wing in NEM that hit the fully shielded E-E was graviton based?
Why should we assume this was not shields VS shields?
By design the navigational deflector has to move everything out of the way of the ship from asteroids to the smallest subatomic particle, or bad stuff at least should happen to the ship and crew, and turning on the shields has had the effect of making ships invisible as part of the plot. Anything that contradicts those facts is in fact the outlier since that is what the navigational deflector and shields do in the vast majority of episodes.