Connie-B, two Ambassadors including Enterprise and Lightning for faster computing than other people have.
 
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including the freshly commissioned USS Enterprise-C, whose new bleeding edge systems compile a signature for the event a half-second before the older facilities aboard Starbase One catch hold of it.
That caught my attention when I read it a second time. A half second may not seem like much but it could actually be extremely dangerous. So maybe its time to update the older facilities across the federation to match the Ambassador class sensor suits. to make up for the lag.
 
So they will have Ambie, Ent-c, Lighning and Luna( Connie-B)?

Against 60 warships it's ehhhhhh.
Sixty half century old warships, in the middle of the mother of all negative space wedgies, against Enterprise and Amby.

Opening salvos from Enterprise and Amby will kill squadrons with negative space wedgie S attacks.
 
Of all the star systems of the Federation, the Sol System is the busiest and most heavily trafficked by far. More than the Capital, the system is the beating heart of Federation industry, eclipsing Tellar Prime over the last two decades. Freighters deliver load after load of processed duranium, cargo ships arrive with goods, components, civilian ships ferry dignitaries, and a constant flow of starships come and go for refits, overhauls, and shore leave. At any moment there are over a dozen interstellar starships, thousands of in-system craft, and satellites by the million. Everything from small orbital residential communities orbiting Saturn to the gargantuan Earth Spacedock fill out the orbits of the system's planets.

Just going to say, I very much enjoyed how much time you spent setting up a "regular day" for Starbase 1 before we moved into the crisis.
 
Sixty half century old warships, in the middle of the mother of all negative space wedgies, against Enterprise and Amby.

Opening salvos from Enterprise and Amby will kill squadrons with negative space wedgie S attacks.
Don't get cocky. We faced pretty much those odds when we fought Hayant and her fleet except without the negative space wedgie. The dreadnoughts were 50 years ahead of us in technology and we lost several ships destroying them. Including an Excelsior IIRC.
 
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According to earlier updates the Technocracy makes extensive use of Janissaries from client species. If they are actually stupid enough to let those slaves on their warships we may see mutinies when logic dictates that the Vulcans drown our taskforce in bodies.
 
Hopefully 40 or so of those ships are Soyuz equivalents, and even then it'll be a struggle... Unless we're reinforced by the local human fleet.
 
'Ere we go 'ere we go 'ere we go

Commence Operation Temporal Shenanigans!

Bustles over to write a quick short for Lightning
 
Hopefully 40 or so of those ships are Soyuz equivalents, and even then it'll be a struggle... Unless we're reinforced by the local human fleet.
If it's in combat engine.

If it's in event engine then Soyuzes die the minute Ambassador starts the S test attacks. They have a 1/396 chance of tying on the test, otherwise they fail. S11 vs S1 means S11 only fails on snake-eyes vs double-six.

And that's assuming no Nash fleet command bonus.
'Ere we go 'ere we go 'ere we go

Commence Operation Temporal Shenanigans!

Bustles over to write a quick short for Lightning
Don't forget to have Mipek start channeling MINERVA and revoking the enemy fleet's ownership of their own computer systems.

Else I may have to try to sneak an Anthropotheism MINERVA expy in myself.
 
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The presence of the office 0 agents means that, from the point of ensuring timeline security, everything's fine ...
 
If it's in combat engine.

If it's in event engine then Soyuzes die the minute Ambassador starts the S test attacks. They have a 1/396 chance of tying on the test, otherwise they fail. S11 vs S1 means S1 only fails on snake-eyes vs double-six.

And that's assuming no Nash fleet command bonus.
Sorry I forget but what is Nash's Fleet command bonus again?
 
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