I’m guessing the reference was to the actual new hand phasers and not the visual effect.They've been using Ray guns since 1965
I’m guessing the reference was to the actual new hand phasers and not the visual effect.They've been using Ray guns since 1965
Yeah fair enough, I was thinking of the old stuff though. Just a few more examples that come to mind. In DS9, how was a space station able to fight off a massive Klingon fleet and hold its own for awhile against a massiver Dominion fleet? In TNG why do they keep letting Data take over the ship?
Fusion reactors were also used to provide power for large facilities. The Delphic Expanse spheres were powered by seven twelve kilometer long fusion reactors. Cardassian Nor-class space stations also used fusion reactors. The fusion core of a Nor-class facility held six fusion reactors, which were more than enough to power the entire station. (ENT episode: "Anomaly"; DS9 reference: Technical Manual)
After Starfleet took over operation of Deep Space 9 they only maintained four of the six fusion reactors as the other two were rated borderline for safety reasons. (DS9 reference: Technical Manual)
A phaser is a phaser is a phaserI’m guessing the reference was to the actual new hand phasers and not the visual effect.
I’m guessing the reference was to the actual new hand phasers and not the visual effect.
Jack is just a candle in the wind.![]()
They've been using Ray guns since 1965
I’m guessing the reference was to the actual new hand phasers and not the visual effect.
I don't know what "pew, pew" is supposed to mean. All the phasers fire, they are all capable of different settings, and they all have the same effects. The writers choose whatever works for the plot. A TNG phaser will kill just as easily, this is a difference that makes no difference.Yeah, but in 1987 we got Dustbusters and never looked back.
(Also a phaser beam always avoids making it look gun like. No pew pew. Just vsshhhhhhhhhhhhhhhew.)
Nah. Haaave you seen Code of Honor? Lights of Zetar? Threshold? (I could go on.)
Wide beam taking out out a wall, or disintegrating a person completely in 1967 vs pew pew and flesh wounds today.
Today's phasers, pew pew (sometimes) seem like small caliber slug throwers, when people who have been blasted with a blaster are acting like they have a cowboy era flesh wound somehow, when limbs should have evaporated.
I don't know what "pew, pew" is supposed to mean. All the phasers fire, they are all capable of different settings, and they all have the same effects. The writers choose whatever works for the plot. A TNG phaser will kill just as easily, this is a difference that makes no difference.
Like I said, no real differencePew pew is onomatopoeia, and common parlance. And they really don’t have the same effects, or FX.
Indeed. Just a different visual effect. Futuristic energy weapon is futuristic regardless of VFX.I don't know what "pew, pew" is supposed to mean. All the phasers fire, they are all capable of different settings, and they all have the same effects. The writers choose whatever works for the plot. A TNG phaser will kill just as easily, this is a difference that makes no difference.
A phaser is a phaser is a phaser
Not necessarily. Not according to Memory Alpha, at least. I looked it up because I am clueless about the tech specs of phasers.it's all about phased plasma right?
Would anyone be disappointed if the Enterprise-E was to turn up rather than the D in the next couple of episodes?
Would anyone be disappointed if the Enterprise-E was to turn up rather than the D in the next couple of episodes?
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