Okay, it's not really Trek, but it certainly fits the topic "lock and load."
In John Ringo's Posleen War series, the humans need a weapon that will have an effect on the alien landers. They take one of the spare guns from the Iowa-class battleships, and update it with a seven round clip firing 16" antimatter rounds. To give it enough armor to be survivable, it's powered by four nuclear attack sub reactors. The escape pods are Abrams tanks. Oh, yeah, and the geeks who designed it named it "Bun-Bun" for the psychotic rabbit in "Sluggy Freelance".
The shuttlecraft flying past casting a shadow on the nose is to scale.
The Posleen War Series is the property of John Ringo.
The name and likeness of the character Bun-Bun are the property of Pete Abrams.
No claim to either intellectual property is intended or implied.
In John Ringo's Posleen War series, the humans need a weapon that will have an effect on the alien landers. They take one of the spare guns from the Iowa-class battleships, and update it with a seven round clip firing 16" antimatter rounds. To give it enough armor to be survivable, it's powered by four nuclear attack sub reactors. The escape pods are Abrams tanks. Oh, yeah, and the geeks who designed it named it "Bun-Bun" for the psychotic rabbit in "Sluggy Freelance".

The shuttlecraft flying past casting a shadow on the nose is to scale.
The Posleen War Series is the property of John Ringo.
The name and likeness of the character Bun-Bun are the property of Pete Abrams.
No claim to either intellectual property is intended or implied.