One of the biggest problems for a spacecraft is heat management. Heat, contrary to what people might assume, does not dissipate very quickly in space. That is because there is no air, or matter of any kind, to conduct heat away. Pure vacuum contains no medium for convection to take place in; heat can only radiate as pure EM. So, a starship builds up thousands of degree of heat from general operations, such as running a warp drive or firing weapons; hardly anything is lost, only added. Think of how much a PC can heat a room. This effect could cook a crew alive. One way you could deal with it would be to collect the heat in a disposable material, and eject this material (like a liquid, or solid heat-sink) into space. Presumably the Federation has an even more advanced method of managing heat; not generating it in the first place somehow.
If we are talking about bringing beams back I want more scenes were people or things are vaporized by them. Well that or they need to do more of what they did with Crusher in "Datalore" and see people actually catch fire. Basically they need to make it look like being shot by a phaser is a bad thing, even if it isn't set on kill.
Jason
If we are talking about bringing beams back I want more scenes were people or things are vaporized by them. Well that or they need to do more of what they did with Crusher in "Datalore" and see people actually catch fire. Basically they need to make it look like being shot by a phaser is a bad thing, even if it isn't set on kill.
Jason
Well, death star is cool and so powerful BECAUSE they ripped off phasers from Star TrekI think it's worth mentioning that even though it's better known for pew pew blasters, three of the coolest weapons in Star Wars fire beams. Not even counting lightsabers.
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The Death Star superlaser beam is made of eight smaller beams though! So it's eight times as powerful!Well, death star is cool and so powerful BECAUSE they ripped off phasers from Star Trek![]()
I don't mind mixes of beams and bolts, since both have their uses. Although the swarm in ST: Beyond was too much for the Enterprise anyway, beams would have been even less effective than bolts against a cloud of small, highly mobile targets. Compare with Babylon 5, where ships use pulse weapons for gradual whittling of enemy capital ships but also AA fire against fighters, with the much more powerful beams being reserved for cap ship kill shots once the fighter screen is broken.
If they bring back beams, they should make it work like a beam would REALLY work: have it instantly appear between the phaser and the target, without any transition time.
Because, logically, a phaser beam shouldn't take any time at all to reach its target. It's made of light, after all...
...Says who?
I mean, what is lightlike about that solid pillar of death that spits out of the gun and then slams onto the target?
Timo Saloniemi
Well humans aren't fictional particles (I think?) and in Trek they can move faster than light even though that's not really possible to our current knowledge, so even if nadions were a thing I wouldn't really carePhaser beams are made from nadion particles, which are fictional.
So they can move however fast they want.
As do lasers in most scifi, so that is really not a good indication.on screen evidence shows the beams moving slower then light, so it's canon.
Point was that even if effects make it look like something is moving slower than light, doesn't necessarily mean that in universe it really does, just like there really is no sound in space even though there are sound effects.Well a phaser isn't a laser, it's a particle beam weapon.
I don't mind mixes of beams and bolts, since both have their uses. Although the swarm in ST: Beyond was too much for the Enterprise anyway, beams would have been even less effective than bolts against a cloud of small, highly mobile targets. Compare with Babylon 5, where ships use pulse weapons for gradual whittling of enemy capital ships but also AA fire against fighters, with the much more powerful beams being reserved for cap ship kill shots once the fighter screen is broken.
I also like the idea of them basically having batteries and you have to recharge them or replace a battery which is kind of like someone having to replace bullets in a modern day gun.
Those are torpedo launchers according to the script.with her white bolt turrets
Phasers have power packs (batteries). See: "The Omega Glory" (TOS).
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