Only since TWOK, though it's retroactively true for TOS as well.So do photon torpedoes up close...
Yeah, I remember being perplexed by that when I first saw TWOK. "Wait, photon torpedoes have an actual physical casing? How does that work? I always thought they were just energy bolts."Only since TWOK, though it's retroactively true for TOS as well.
And Proton TorpedoesSo do photon torpedoes up close...
Have we seen those canonically in their undischarged state?And Proton Torpedoes
Hard to eulogise over an energy blob I guess.Yeah, I remember being perplexed by that when I first saw TWOK. "Wait, photon torpedoes have an actual physical casing? How does that work? I always thought they were just energy bolts."
Have we seen those canonically in their undischarged state?
True dat!I don’t know, but you can see the physical warhead in ANH if you freeze frame the shot of them in front of the Exhaust Port
Hard to eulogise over an energy blob I guess.
Those bombs appeared as blobs of blue energy with unknown properties, not unlike photon torpedoes. The ones in TLJ looked like ordinary bombs.
Yep there's a difference in the two presentations.. the Original knew the audience would see the glowing bombs as alien technology that could have space propulsive properties simply by being a glowing light. It implies it. The New Star Wars approach is the audience is stupid.. so make the bombs look real. Oh, and our scripts suck, so focus on practical effects, practical effects, in all the Blu-ray commentary, they focus on that heavily, and oh, yea from the reviews I see, in TLJ Blu-ray commentaries they opine and whine about the fans who didn't like TLJ..Those bombs appeared as blobs of blue energy with unknown properties, not unlike photon torpedoes. The ones in TLJ looked like ordinary bombs.
"Visual reboot."Those bombs appeared as blobs of blue energy with unknown properties, not unlike photon torpedoes. The ones in TLJ looked like ordinary bombs.
Kinda like CBS expects us to accept STD as original universe canon..
Ummmm, yea.. No.. alternate universe, just admit it.
This is true.. and It also means we as the audience don't have to accept anything the owner wants to do with it. Up to the fans what we consider canon or not. I don't think it matters what they say about their property either. Works both ways. i just consider STD a Star Trek universe within the multiverse of realities.. that's all, but not the original 1960s canon and up to the end of the TV era of DS9, TNG, ENT, and VOY. Personal preference is always paramount over anything else.I got no problem with it........when you own it, you make the calls. Plus.........It ain't real.
They don't have to admit anything. Just like you don't have to accept anything.Kinda like CBS expects us to accept STD as original universe canon..
Ummmm, yea.. No.. alternate universe, just admit it.
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