Couldn't you say the same about the 23rd-century Starfleet that gave us Matt Decker, Ron Tracey, and Garth of Izar?
Just a few? Starfleet has always struggled with craziness at the top.There were a few sociopathic captains and admirals in the 24th century that I think Starfleet could have done without as well, to be fair.
Just a few? Starfleet has always struggled with craziness at the top.
Huh I never thought of it that way. It makes sense in the TMP example since they wouldn’t need the most powerful warhead to destroy the random asteroid in the wormhole I guess.I always thought the bluish/whitish torpedoes were of a lower power level than the red ones.
Oh yeah I forgot about that. They look more like quantum torpedoes when you look at them retrospectively.Voyager's tri-cobalt torpedoes were also of a lesser power than standard ones, and I recall were also blue.
See I always thought that they were new in DS9 - but then again I thought holo communicators and holodecks were new in the TNG era as well.Quantum torpedoes where meant to be brand new weapons that needed specialised launchers,
You’re absolutely right. They tend to see Star Trek as a homogenous whole - so if something has been in “Star Trek” before (regardless of era, timeline, or quantum universe) then it’s ok to be in DSC.Discovery is just going it's own fucking thing no matter what came before it yet again.
I always thought the bluish/whitish torpedoes were of a lower power level than the red ones.
They are known to be loaded with antimatter energy. When the Enterprise went into the wormhole in TMP due to the intermix imbalance for example, other systems powered by it were shut off (like the phasers, as explained by Decker). What came out of the launcher to blow away the asteroid was blue-white instead of red like the Klingon torpedoes seen earlier in the film and from the Enterprise herself as well as Excelsior in later films. They were using the barest-minimum power requirements to get out the chute and do their job.
If only they were treated in any way differently to photon torpedoes in the show. All this backstory in technical manuals and all it really is, is [new babble] torpedo.Quantum torpedoes where meant to be brand new weapons that needed specialised launchers, some books stating they were part of the same series of anti-Borg developments as the Defiant. Hence her and the E-E being the only two ships advanced enough at the time to fire them. The novels go on to say some ships could have refits to carry them.
They have a zero point energy extraction unit behind the warhead that arms on firing, the ZPE and antimatter creating a twin explosion.
The energy shroud around a torpedo is either a random effect of it's firing, or a deliberate plasma that prevents lock on in flight to shoot it down. The only other blue one we see post TOS-R is in TMP inside the wormhole so...blue shift?
Tricobalt torpedoes in Armada are made of mostly energy apparently and are an odd gold kind of projectile fired only in a line like a Romulan plasma torpedo.
Discovery is just going it's own fucking thing no matter what came before it yet again.
One wonders how Nora Satie got to that point.
Discovery is just going it's own fucking thing no matter what came before it yet again
Heck, photon torpedoes are supposed to be more powerful than nuclear weapons, but in practice they're often treated as little more than glowing cannonballs.
Yes. It demonstrates Discovery's lack of respect for Star Trek.Are we seriously getting upset over the colour of torpedoes now?
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