I'm not talking about TOS-R. Back in the '70s when we watched the reruns those phaser blasts were silent (which they would be in the vacuum of space). But on the DVD set I have (the ones in the clamshell cases) they added the photon torpedo sound f/x. Stupid, stupid, stupid.They did? Ack I didn't notice but I've only watched the FX remastered once or twice out of curiosity. I have the old version DVDs![]()

I'm not talking about TOS-R. Back in the '70s when we watched the reruns those phaser blasts were silent (which they would be in the vacuum of space). But on the DVD set I have (the ones in the clamshell cases) they added the photon torpedo sound f/x. Stupid, stupid, stupid.They did? Ack I didn't notice but I've only watched the FX remastered once or twice out of curiosity. I have the old version DVDs![]()
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I'm not talking about TOS-R. Back in the '70s when we watched the reruns those phaser blasts were silent (which they would be in the vacuum of space). But on the DVD set I have (the ones in the clamshell cases) they added the photon torpedo sound f/x. Stupid, stupid, stupid.They did? Ack I didn't notice but I've only watched the FX remastered once or twice out of curiosity. I have the old version DVDs![]()
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This is why a one-off appearance of a weapon type or weapon setting is a bit irksome. It smacks of the Enterprise having dedicated anti-cloak weapons when she absolutely should not. A bit like a ship from the 1750s having antisubmarine weaponry when the concept of submarines is still regarded as "theoretical".
(and three if you count DS9). Anyway, since the Enterprise could fire 3 pulses before moving on to the next phaser bank, the implication is that each shot is only 1/3rd the charge of a full phaser double-beam attack.Why are the "phasers" in this episode pretty much photon torpedoes?
I'm not talking about TOS-R. Back in the '70s when we watched the reruns those phaser blasts were silent (which they would be in the vacuum of space). But on the DVD set I have (the ones in the clamshell cases) they added the photon torpedo sound f/x. Stupid, stupid, stupid.They did? Ack I didn't notice but I've only watched the FX remastered once or twice out of curiosity. I have the old version DVDs![]()
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And was also clearly described in the TOS Writer's Guide.This is why a one-off appearance of a weapon type or weapon setting is a bit irksome. It smacks of the Enterprise having dedicated anti-cloak weapons when she absolutely should not. A bit like a ship from the 1750s having antisubmarine weaponry when the concept of submarines is still regarded as "theoretical".
It's not entirely "one-off" as it made two appearances(and three if you count DS9).
The point is it worked as originally shown and the fact there is a specific spoken reference to phasers. And so I really don't like the change made to add a sound effect that's clearly representative of something else. It ranks up there with them adding a visible beam to Scotty's phaser in "The Naked Time." Some things work just as they are---leave it the fuck alone.
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