KirkSkywalker wrote:Again, you haven't provided a single example of a UFP starship being damaged by an ion-storm
In "Once upon a time", in VOY, the Delta Flyer, capable of sustaining many minutes of weapons fire from Voyager equivalent ships, was damaged in an Ion Storm, losing thrusters and crashing as a result.
When Voyager is in a storm,
the outer bands of the storm begin to lash them, causing their deflector shield strength to begin to drop
.
So if the edge of the storm is sufficient to do that, being
in the storm will have worse effects.
While we do not know the actual strength of an Intrepid-class vessel compared to a Galaxy, we do know they are no weaklings, being capable to battling the Borg just as well as the Galaxy did in TNG.
If the Intrepid is damaged by an Ion Storm, so should the Galaxy be.
And since YOU stated that an Ion storm could not damage ST ships, you should provide proof it cannot.
I provided canon, in show evidence it does indeed, while, again, you did not.
Ion Storms in SW also pose a threat to ships, and the Ion Cannon in TESB was able to disable an ISD, there is no reason it could not damage or at least partly disable a ST ship.
Again, I provided evidence that in both universes, Ion Storms were pretty much the same, and both damage ships, while, sadly, you provided nothing...
OR any proof that an ion-canon packs the same punch
Nor do we have any evidence
that it doesn't...
Both universes have Ion Storms, and in both universes they behave the same way, and are threats to Capital ships, and in SW the Ion Cannon can disable a Capital ship.
The logic is easy to follow...
While I do agree the exact extent of the Ion Cannon's effects are difficult to predict on ST ships, there's absolutely no reason to believe ST ships are immune to Ion Cannons...