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There is not a single amphibian combat craft in service.

Stop defending this shitty series, incel.

businessinsider.com/us-aircraft-carrier-wing-every-plane-helicopter-2016-5

Nah I'd rather criticize actual points instead of making myself look like a clown by getting hung up on neglibilities. There's so much more substantial garbage you could call bullshit on in Picard, but instead you go "BUT THEY HAVEN'T MODELED ENOUGH SHIP CLASSES FOR A SINGLE SHOT" like a complete fucking autismal.

Are people who complain about multiple ships of the same class or only slight design variations over several classes aware that Trek's approach of wildly different designs serving essentially the same function was impractical as hell?

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I wasn't trying to say that nuTrek is any good but he's right, militaries do in fact, do this, and like to have a bunch of their aircraft (at least) of the same type, launch together at the same time in order to show off.

In terms of actual strategy though, military vehicles tend to go for a combined arms approach though, especially navies.

Right but my point is Zheng-He didn't discover anything. Arguably neither did Columbus. James Cook discovered places.

>a complete fucking autismal.
Who do you think watches star trek?