There was a Denobulan in the mess hall in an early episode, and the Xindi were namedropped in the last movie, so you never know...I liked the Xindi weapons, especially from the Reptilians and Insectoids.
I know it won't ever happen, but I would love to see the Xindi in Discovery.
There was a Denobulan in the mess hall in an early episode, and the Xindi were namedropped in the last movie, so you never know...
It's discussed here.When was that. I totally missed it.
i agree, esspecially insectoidsXindi weapon was pretty cool
i don't think so... Capt. Archer (Steve Bakula) is the one of most imortant person in this movie but he makes many mistakes of his tactical, and first contantact, for example becaouse of his beagle (it's second season). So that's why he isn"t any weapon. He's ambassador.
If they are different weapons, then why are all the beams identical? Hmm.I like the plasma rifle the best - after it gets the phaser overbarrel. A perfect mix of the old and clumsy and the new and potentially unreliable! That is, the phaser beam works fine, but I'm sure the troopers next to Reed and his phase pistol are happy to be gripping things their moms and dads successfully blasted bug-eyed monsters with.
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It's a fine example of diversity there, and somewhat rare by Trek standards. Note the scope on the gun of the guy behind Reed's left shoulder, too.
It's cool that DSC is doing this multibarrel thing as well, maintaining the impression that it only gradually went out of fashion between "Where No Man" and TOS proper. Plus it's the perfect excuse for thinking that yes, Joe Tyler did fire a laser at that elevator door. After trying the phaser barrel of his gun first...
Timo Saloniemi
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