TNG Era Starfleet activates a Necron Tomb World

Necrons are literally not scared of any faction in 40k.
Chaos included.
And they timetravel backwards.
Also have a orray that allows them to manipulate the galaxy with thier fingertips
Timelords lite that can sit outside to the Timestream monitering everything going on.
 
TL;DR barring interference from a few very capricious godlike entities who have precious little skin in the game, the ST MW is fucked.

Nothing guarantees the Q will decide to intervene, there were multiple alternate universes where they don't give a rat's ass.

Like the one from which the very damaged Enterprise that tried to take out Worf came from or the Mirror Universe.
 
Necrons would be no match for 26th+ century Federation, Their technology just gets too far beyond anything in 40k at that point.
That's an assumption I just don't buy.

Necrons have power over dimensional forces. Reincarnation of their forces. Their gauss weaponry can shred things protected by shields.

Then there's the Silent King. What he can do in fluff is...wild.
 
That's an assumption I just don't buy.

Necrons have power over dimensional forces. Reincarnation of their forces. Their gauss weaponry can shred things protected by shields.

Then there's the Silent King. What he can do in fluff is...wild.


The C'tan have those powers the Necrons do not. Also if the C'tan shards fuse the first thing they will do is wipe out the Necrons for the whole turning them into pokemon thing.
 
@Carrot of Truth

Umm...the Silent King is over 60 million years old. Fluff-wise, he's older than the Chaos gods. He likely solo'd a C'Tan. And somewhere over the last millions of years he wandered off to another galaxy and came back to this one...well, the 40k'verse version at least. So...I'm not convinced that he's as weak as you think he is.
 
@Carrot of Truth

Umm...the Silent King is over 60 million years old. Fluff-wise, he's older than the Chaos gods. He likely solo'd a C'Tan. And somewhere over the last millions of years he wandered off to another galaxy and came back to this one...well, the 40k'verse version at least. So...I'm not convinced that he's as weak as you think he is.

No he would definitely not solo a C'tan the Necrons were only able to shatter them in the first place using a super weapon that they cannot recreate.
 
You're probably right, but Necron legend points to him doing it.

GW is really light on factual info regarding the Silent King.


The Silent King had control over all the Necrons but destroyed the device that could grant him that control after they sharded the C'tan, He didn't destroy them by himself it was literally all of the Necrons using a one time super weapon in hopes of killing them but it wasn't enough and only broke them into shards that could reform. He then fucked off out of the galaxy out of guilt for getting all of their souls devoured.
 
What can time travel do against someone who has been running around for a few million years? Also they could run afoul of the Old Ones.
 
Necrons have time travel.

Orikan can time travel backwards and it's extremely limited and woefully inferior to Federation time travel.

What can time travel do against someone who has been running around for a few million years? Also they could run afoul of the Old Ones.

They could time travel back to the Necrons/Necrontyr homeworld before the first cells divided and alter their evolution to turn them into a race of Catgirls for you anime appreciators or just outright destroy the planet.
 
This isn't just any Tomb world, and I shouldn't say JUST activates.

It is the only non activated one in a system, said system is the dynasty of the Silent King.
While the other planets have his whole dynasty and those that follow him on it.

What happens?

Wesley saves the day and we all curse his mother for not smothering him in his sleep.

And what you say is somewhat unclear. Is this JUST the system? Or is it multiple systems? If it's one system, they can nuke the fuck out of that system by setting off a chain reaction in its star and causing it to go supernova.

Necrons reverse-engineer warp drive, galaxy is fucked.

Is there a reason to believe that the Necrons can quickly reverse-engineer and implement warp drives on a large scale?

Maybe some of the elder races in Trek can potentially do something about it if they act fast, but the necrons, especially if they are the new type of necrons with some leftover agency and personality, can bone pretty much anything.

Really? Because it sounds like the Necrons are pretty much stuck at sub-light speeds.
 
The Federation encountering one Tomb World, even a dormant one, would be an interesting scenario to explore on its own just from the thematic merits and potential of the story that could be told.
 
I am pretty sure that back in the day we did these things without Q and the other crappy OP omnipotent idiots who are never around when the Federation or non-protagonist characters needed them.

Honestly, I think the Q and the other godlike trek races don't give a rat's ass about the Galaxy at large.
 

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