Most fighters aren't built to engage the fleet seen in "The Siege". That's what capital ships are built for.
In terms of individual combat... 1 on 1, Puddlejumpers fare better than darts. Heck, Sheppard took on more than that and survived. But in the Siege, there were hundreds if not thousands of darts. Even 302's can't handle a dogfight of that magnitude if there were only 4 used as fighter screen (they used 4 puddlejumpers). You'd run out of ordinance.
In terms of taking out big ships... you need ships like the Orion or perhaps one of these Ancient Battleships that they talked about in the hologram.
That being said, our 304's are gunboats at best. We don't sling enough damage to be considered a capital ship in its truest sense.
In terms of individual combat... 1 on 1, Puddlejumpers fare better than darts. Heck, Sheppard took on more than that and survived. But in the Siege, there were hundreds if not thousands of darts. Even 302's can't handle a dogfight of that magnitude if there were only 4 used as fighter screen (they used 4 puddlejumpers). You'd run out of ordinance.
In terms of taking out big ships... you need ships like the Orion or perhaps one of these Ancient Battleships that they talked about in the hologram.
That being said, our 304's are gunboats at best. We don't sling enough damage to be considered a capital ship in its truest sense.
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