Why did we never see personal shields (or any type of armor) on Starfleet security personnel? You'd think that security would have some type of protective gear that could deflect or absorb phaser fire...
Why did we never see personal shields (or any type of armor) on Starfleet security personnel? You'd think that security would have some type of protective gear that could deflect or absorb phaser fire...
Why did we never see personal shields (or any type of armor) on Starfleet security personnel? You'd think that security would have some type of protective gear that could deflect or absorb phaser fire...
Because starfleet combat operations have never been portrayed with anything approaching an educated or informed speculation on what might actually be realistic given the level of technology.
So who's first with the obligatory "but that's not what star trek is about" comment?
dude - a phaser and a black outfit is all a prepared federation solider needs...
(yes I agree what we see on screen is pretty retarded).
dude - a phaser and a black outfit is all a prepared federation solider needs...
Of course! how could i have been so silly<slaps forehead>!![]()
(yes I agree what we see on screen is pretty retarded).![]()
dude - a phaser and a black outfit is all a prepared federation solider needs...
Of course! how could i have been so silly<slaps forehead>!![]()
(yes I agree what we see on screen is pretty retarded).![]()
It's hard to know where to start isn't it? Tactics seems to consist of "run forward while firing" like it's WW1!
There is no use of aircover, the fire teams seem to make no use of any advanced sensors or imaging technology etc etc...
Fuck I'd settle for us seeing federation soldiers with watches or some other timepiece!
In universe, there's no reason for UFP ground forces not to use them. The life-support belts in TAS look like something that would have evolved out of or led to such research. Larger units should also be available for area defense.
As to why they're not on the show? Lack of tactical knowledge or lack of desire to show proper tactics on the part of the writers are reasons. Showing the tactics which would be used and equipment which should be logically at hand would undercut the drama of the stories told. With rock-disintegrating ray guns and shields capable of deflecting same, where's the risk to the characters? Well, it's exciting for the story to have a drawn out phaser fight, so let's fudge the phaser power and have everybody hide behind crates and rocks.
From a production standpoint, it's $$$. Not just building a prop, a belt or whatever, would cost but showing the field itself would be a killer, especially before the advent of CGI. A writer could put shields and hovertanks with phaser cannons, photon grenade launchers, and defensive transporters (beaming away charging enemies, mines, etc.) in a script and the producers will draw a line right through it.
Do Marines stationed aboard aircraft carriers go around in full battle dress?
I don't know but I suspect the answer is no.
Timo you do realize that Trek has been more than often dumbed down in it's televised form so the writers can glorify the dramatic effect more instead of using their brains to adjust the drama to accommodate more advanced technology.
And there is no reason to think a personal force-fields would be unable to...
The only difference between a personal force-field and one that can be emitted by the computer in the corridors of a star-ship is the fact that the former one has a limited power supply...
Taking into consideration they have power cells the size of a palm in the 24th century, for all we know, they can have a belt consisting of 10 cells to power the personal force-field which would be able to absorb hundreds of directed energy weapon blasts in the battlefield.
And while your analogies are certainly good and sensible read Timo, keep in mind that in numerous occasions such analogies cannot be applied because of a too large time span between contemporary time and Trek's future.
Supposedly, hardened military guys practically walk into enemy fire - it's just too much and takes me right out of the show for a minute.
Umm, where and when? Our heroes usually fight from aboard starships, so the selection of episodes featuring distasteful ground combat should be rather narrow. So, can you give examples?Supposedly, hardened military guys practically walk into enemy fire - it's just too much and takes me right out of the show for a minute.
Timo Saloniemi
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