This question was posed in a forum I frequent and no answer has been given so far, so I thought I would pose it here since there are far more Trek aficionados here.
The Borg drones are tough opponents due to their ability to adapt to Trek standard weapons (like phasers and whatnot). So, this begs the question: why don't Federation ships keep a cache of projectile weaponry on board their ships in case they encounter Borg drones? Seems to me that shotguns, magnums, handguns, M60's, and other weapons that operate based on tearing the target to pieces with bits of metal will be far more effective than energy weapons that will *at best* get off a few shots before becoming worthless.
This question is especially glaring in Star Trek: First Contact. Picard knew what was going on in his ship; you'd think that he would grab some "primitive" weapons that would be more effective against Borg than phasers and phase rifles. I know the Borg have body armor, but there are armor-piercing rounds and body armor doesn't make you bullet-proof.
Besides, they don't seem to have any head protection...
The Borg drones are tough opponents due to their ability to adapt to Trek standard weapons (like phasers and whatnot). So, this begs the question: why don't Federation ships keep a cache of projectile weaponry on board their ships in case they encounter Borg drones? Seems to me that shotguns, magnums, handguns, M60's, and other weapons that operate based on tearing the target to pieces with bits of metal will be far more effective than energy weapons that will *at best* get off a few shots before becoming worthless.
This question is especially glaring in Star Trek: First Contact. Picard knew what was going on in his ship; you'd think that he would grab some "primitive" weapons that would be more effective against Borg than phasers and phase rifles. I know the Borg have body armor, but there are armor-piercing rounds and body armor doesn't make you bullet-proof.
Besides, they don't seem to have any head protection...
