Star Trek vs. Star Wars: Who Would Triumph in a Clash of Galaxies?
Star Trek vs. Star Wars: Who Would Triumph in a Clash of Galaxies?
Imagine a crossover universe where the iconic characters from Star Trek and Star Wars encounter each other. Star Wars takes place in a galaxy far, far away, but only certain Star Trek characters have the power to even reach the Empire, let alone do something about it. Let's explore which characters from the Star Trek universe could best suit the task of destroying the Empire.
Character Profiles and Their Capabilities
Depends on how quickly or how painfully you want to destroy the Empire. Here are a few options:
Q from Star Trek
Q from Star Trek could snap his finger and erase the entire Star Wars galaxy from the universe. However, Q is extremely apathetic towards things and enjoys toying with his victims. He might not be the one to eradicate a galactic empire.
The Iconians
With advanced technologies, the Iconians could destroy the Empire with their advanced technologies. They would likely just sit back and pull the strings behind the scenes. Iconians, especially MTara, displayed god-level power in their interactions, but they may not want to engage in a direct confrontation.
Romulan DDeridex Class Warbird
A single Romulan DDeridex class Warbird could decloak right in front of .Subscribe to Star Wars’s Star Destroyer and destroy it without giving it any moment to prepare. This ship's firepower and agility make it a formidable opponent.
Borg Collective
The Borg would easily destroy the Empire. They would simply ignore the Empire's advanced technology because it's unworthy of assimilation. To ruin the Empire, the Borg need not be the entire collective; about 1000 Borg drones would suffice to overpower the Imperial fleet.
Kevin Uxbridge from Star Trek
If the Empire is stupid enough to provoke species 8472, their 9 Tethys Bio dreadnoughts have the firepower of a Death Star. Additionally, the Undine ( Species 8472) have millions of these ships. Also, any gray organizations like Section 31, Tal Shiar, or the Obsidian Order could wreak havoc on the Empire using the USS Relativity and a single redshirt to damage the timeline irreparably.
Ocampa and Minor Races
Minor races like the Ocampa have dangerous levels of telekinetic and telepathic powers, greater than the Jedi and Sith in the Star Wars galaxy. While Neelix is cooking Targ stew, Kes can telepathically kill or incapacitate powerful characters like Darth Vader or Emperor Palpatine. A single Founder can shape-shift into Palpatine's lightsaber and kill him without his knowledge.
Starfleet officers, particularly engineers and scientists, could hack into the Empire’s computer systems and cause irreparable damage from there. Voth could use City Ships or Bulwarks with metaphasic cloaks and transphasic drives to destroy Imperial fleets. A Miranda-class ship could bombard the Empire’s capital planet while Vader pondered the fall of an exploration vessel.
Medical Innovation
Dr. Leonard McCoy or a holographic doctor could synthesize Midi Clorians, injecting them into the droids and making them force-sensitive. This would turn the tide in favor of the resistance, as previously droid armies were not force-sensitive and could be easily neutralized by Force users.
Runabout and Shuttle Craft
A Danube-class Runabout, armed with metaphasic cloaks and transphasic torpedoes, could one-shot Death Star or Starkiller Base. A Class 8 shuttle craft could kamikaze into the Empire's capital planet with a bottle of red matter and create a black hole, ending the Empire in a spectacular manner.
Conclusion
The Star Trek universe is full of characters and ships that could potentially destroy the Empire in Star Wars. From Q's power to erase galaxies, the Iconians' advanced tech, the Romulan DDeridex class, the Borg Collective, Kevin Uxbridge's telepathic prowess, the power of the Ocampa, to medical innovation and advanced ships, it is clear that the outcomes of such a crossover event would be highly entertaining and filled with unexpected twists and turns.
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