One thing is being disregarded here: human nature.
Look at all of us: we're discussing the failure of large warships against pathetic aircraft in WWII. We are looking at the mistakes of our predecessors, and building off of them to prevent the same thing from happening in 2005.
Warp ahead: 23-whateverish
How many generations? How many wars? How many failed plans? How many monstrosities? All the lessons we've learned now are still applied, in a different fashion, but they're still applied. Is it not possible that in Trashman's scenario, these issues have been looked at and dealt with?
And besides, he's not even constrained by physical limitations. I don't care what anyone says. No matter what, as time goes on people adapt, greater failure spawns greater invention, and we persevere. We learn to study ourselves and correct our mistakes so that they don't repeat in the future.
We now return you to our regularly scheduled program: FreeSpace and WWII: The Conspiracy Revealed.
