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Like for the Mk. V Super MAC's, even if the shields could generate enough power to completely block the attack, the heat produced would fry the ship to a crisp and everyone in it.
Letting you know, huge difference between a 13th century rocket (that is when they were first used) and a 25th century guided missile. A rocket, for one, is unguided, and the rockets back then were essentially fireworks designed to set things on fire, not to explode. An Archer missile is a large missile that is electronically guided with a range of thousands of miles and the explosive power to blast through armor.
These were also NOT the main armament, they were secondary to the much more powerful and advanced MAC. Missiles are also very dependable, fairly cheap to make, and function well even in space.