tl;dw is that it would take 10k ships 500-1000 years
To do what? Destroyed the whole minefield? That's not even needed when trying to bypass such an obstacle. Just burrow a point to allow movement and ignore the rest.
Even throwing self replication [back] into the mix [because DS9 did that decades ago] it only took The Dominion and Cardassia a few months to take that down, and IIRC STA is in the 30 ish century, so tech for disabling is just as advanced now as setting them up would be.
Hell, just open a black hole inside the minefield and get rid of them all at once, or mine space with blackholes since the tech to make those is from before even the Picard series.
On a completely unrelated tangent, any attempts to make Picard black much now refer to the result as Pocard. This was a typo i made in the previous sentence and deserves a mention for the inevitable retarded DEIverse shitshow that will follow.
Romulans in the TNG era use artificial singularities as power sources. They are tiny and presumably extremely unstable, but image the possibilities of weaponizing that. A black hole doesn't have to be large to wreck havoc on your antimatter containment.
No to BUILD the minefield in the 1st place. And these contain a synthetic version of the omega particles from the Voyager episode.
And this is a character who in the 1st ep was trying to steal a warp drive new a few months later he's able to synthetize "hundreds" (in the show they claim it's only hundred of mines) of these super advanced mines featuring not only the most powerful element in the universe but a lab grown version- what kind of top of the line tech lab does a space pirate have?
Even if you imagine the Federation in this show is WAY smaller than VOY era and the mines have an extreme blast radius of 20 light years you still have to ask how a lowly space pirate could plant them around the entire federation in a short period of time without anyone noticing.
To do what? Destroyed the whole minefield? That's not even needed when trying to bypass such an obstacle. Just burrow a point to allow movement and ignore the rest.
Even throwing self replication [back] into the mix [because DS9 did that decades ago] it only took The Dominion and Cardassia a few months to take that down, and IIRC STA is in the 30 ish century, so tech for disabling is just as advanced now as setting them up would be.
Hell, just open a black hole inside the minefield and get rid of them all at once, or mine space with blackholes since the tech to make those is from before even the Picard series.
On a completely unrelated tangent, any attempts to make Picard black much now refer to the result as Pocard. This was a typo i made in the previous sentence and deserves a mention for the inevitable retarded DEIverse shitshow that will follow.
Romulans in the TNG era use artificial singularities as power sources. They are tiny and presumably extremely unstable, but image the possibilities of weaponizing that. A black hole doesn't have to be large to wreck havoc on your antimatter containment.
The Star Trek reboot movie did weaponise it. Red Matter makes blackholes. The villain drops one into the core of Vulcan.
I can happily report I had forgotten every detail of that film.
No to BUILD the minefield in the 1st place. And these contain a synthetic version of the omega particles from the Voyager episode.
And this is a character who in the 1st ep was trying to steal a warp drive new a few months later he's able to synthetize "hundreds" (in the show they claim it's only hundred of mines) of these super advanced mines featuring not only the most powerful element in the universe but a lab grown version- what kind of top of the line tech lab does a space pirate have?
Even if you imagine the Federation in this show is WAY smaller than VOY era and the mines have an extreme blast radius of 20 light years you still have to ask how a lowly space pirate could plant them around the entire federation in a short period of time without anyone noticing.