In several new Voyager books and the latest Titan book the describe the Federation Phasers as being blue??? I thought the 24th century phasers were red/orange.
Didn't we already have this thread a couple of months ago? Phasers have been shown in a variety of colors in the various shows and films.
Maybe they're using a new batch of crystals in the phaser emitters that tune the energy to a blue wavelength.
Didn't we already have this thread a couple of months ago? Phasers have been shown in a variety of colors in the various shows and films.
Maybe they're using a new batch of crystals in the phaser emitters that tune the energy to a blue wavelength.
Who knows because they do not explain it?
Didn't we already have this thread a couple of months ago? Phasers have been shown in a variety of colors in the various shows and films.
And here it is
Maybe they're using a new batch of crystals in the phaser emitters that tune the energy to a blue wavelength.
Who knows because they do not explain it?
But in all seriousness, does it need explaining?
Didn't we already have this thread a couple of months ago? Phasers have been shown in a variety of colors in the various shows and films.
And here it is
Who knows because they do not explain it?
But in all seriousness, does it need explaining?
No I am just wondering how they could get something like that wrong.
No I am just wondering how they could get something like that wrong.
But why is it wrong?
Weapons evolve and just because the colour of a phaser is blue instead of red, does not make it wrong, just that the tech may have evolved and thus the writers believe that the readers are intelligent enough to know this, instead of a paragraph explaining how the new weapons work and are thus coloured differently.
No I am just wondering how they could get something like that wrong.
But why is it wrong?
Weapons evolve and just because the colour of a phaser is blue instead of red, does not make it wrong, just that the tech may have evolved and thus the writers believe that the readers are intelligent enough to know this, instead of a paragraph explaining how the new weapons work and are thus coloured differently.
Well none of the 24th shows had blue and if that is a new type of phaser they should explain it.
But why is it wrong?
Weapons evolve and just because the colour of a phaser is blue instead of red, does not make it wrong, just that the tech may have evolved and thus the writers believe that the readers are intelligent enough to know this, instead of a paragraph explaining how the new weapons work and are thus coloured differently.
Well none of the 24th shows had blue and if that is a new type of phaser they should explain it.
But why?![]()
Well none of the 24th shows had blue and if that is a new type of phaser they should explain it.
But why?![]()
What do you mean why? 21 seasons of Trek had red phasers if you are going to change that you should explain.
But why?![]()
What do you mean why? 21 seasons of Trek had red phasers if you are going to change that you should explain.
And? So you need every single change, how ever small and to be honest insignificant to be explained to you?
As I said, weapons evolve, maybe some new crystal was used or the like, yes I know a small paragraph would explain it away, but is it needed? no, just go with what ever reason you want and be done with it. Did the change in colour or the lack of explanation destroy your enjoyment of the novels?
What do you mean why? 21 seasons of Trek had red phasers if you are going to change that you should explain.
And? So you need every single change, how ever small and to be honest insignificant to be explained to you?
As I said, weapons evolve, maybe some new crystal was used or the like, yes I know a small paragraph would explain it away, but is it needed? no, just go with what ever reason you want and be done with it. Did the change in colour or the lack of explanation destroy your enjoyment of the novels?
If it in not explained I just right it off as not happening.![]()
Well none of the 24th shows had blue and if that is a new type of phaser they should explain it.
Well none of the 24th shows had blue and if that is a new type of phaser they should explain it.
No, they shouldn't, because it's irrelevant. These are stories, not technical treatises. Stories are about characters and events and themes and ideas and emotions. Unless the color of a phaser beam actually has some significance to the events of the story or the personal journey of a character, it's a waste of time to explain it.
True, I'm not above a little technical discussion for its own sake in my fiction. But we're talking about the color of a beam, something which is profoundly insignificant and probably entirely figurative anyway (since as I explained in exhaustive detail in the previous thread, phaser beams in vacuum would almost certainly be invisible). It's not worth worrying about. If you have a problem with it, just edit it in your head to say "red" instead of "blue." It's not important enough to be worth any more effort than that.
^Okay, maybe it's a goof, but it's a tiny goof and not worth all this sturm und drang. They typed "blue" instead of "red," big fracking deal. Especially since you're reading it in print and can't even see the beam! Just imagine it whatever color you want! Don't just be a sponge and demand the author spoon-feed you every last detail. Interpret what you read. Exercise your imagination. That's what I do when I come across a minor glitch in a Trek novel. I don't go online and scream at the authors, I just do a bit of mental editing. Really, there are more important things to save your energies for.
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