If G2K's Reliant didn't have the same beam as his Enterprise then his Reliant is already inaccurate. Applying a corrective scaling to it without knowing which way to correct is just going to make it worse.
You're absolutely wrong.
You only need ONE dimension to scale anything.
This is not redesigning it's size proportion.
It's just like using a mathematical proportion. The difference should be less than 4% even on a sloppy 3D model.
Do you know anything about G2K's Reliant other than it's length?
Negative, and I don't need it.
And that's why we have a disagreement on what happened in the movie
Happened?
It's more like a disagreement on what ...didn't happen but we never see it but you are fairly certain that it did. Which is faith.
Kinda like your Reliant is firing at Full Phasers scenario, huh?
Unfortunately, no. You had already decided that Reliant was firing low powered beams as evidenced by the images you posted, I considered the evidence and I still couldn't conclude absolutely at the beginning that Reliant was firing full but merely the likely scenario due
Status Quo.
What, you expect something else to happen?
Don't be dense. Numbers alone don't decide all outcomes.
You should know that. (I shouldn't have to tell you that) History is replete with examples upon example. But that's the flaw in your argument. You won't see any other alternative but he one you've already decided.
Sam Houston had only 900 men to Santa Anna' 1300 and won the Battle of San Jacinto only losing 9 people.
The cannon took off the top of the rock structure. The rest of the beam went out into space. As newtype_alpha already pointed out the Talosians prevented anyone from seeing what was really going on.
LOL
Newtype doesn't know what he's talking about.
The explosion of that rock face alone should have blown them all away if that canon had just 1/4 of the "power" the Enterprise had in Paradise Syndrome. The fact they attempted it at any considerable power means that was not a possibility.
How does the Sun work then?
How does a black hole work?

Dude the sun isn't a old style nuke.
1,392,000 km wide with a continuous thermonuclear reaction insulated by circulating layers of gas and magnetic fields. The physical force it creates in the solar wind is only enough to push a small probe with a solar sail the size of a foot ball field and very slowly. That's perhaps the worse example ever.
The continuous Nuclear reaction in it's core isn't even enough to over come it's own mass.
And you're sitting here proposing that some nuke for self destruct is going to move a ship many times it's mass from 100 meters away...not eve in a dense field of liquid Hydrogen but in vacuum?
On the sun the atmosphere is far hotter than the surface (photosphere). Because the particle density of the corona is so low and radiating through a vacuum is the least effective way to transfer heat to objects, rocks and asteroids as close as 50,000 kilometers don't melt (depending on size and composition.) But the Roche Limit would assure that anything of considerable size would break up before reaching the surface and the smaller it is the easier it is to transfer heat through the total volume and melt the object and not just the surface.
Watch the movie. Count the hits (that includes the interior shots of the ship shaking) not just the scars.
No, I can't do that. The torpedoes always made physical scars. If there is more shakes than physical scars then we were seeing a replay of the hit from the inside. But if there are more shakes than scars at the time of full battle it's Possible. But I can't just trust that you took that into account.
I can only count the scars.
(I counted the shakes directly connected with a torpedo and it came out to 6)
And a shaped charge looks like this:
http://youtu.be/q6j9wEF1sf8
That's pretty kewl. But we don't know if torpedoes are shaped charges. You're assuming it sounds like.
LOL. I don't think you know what we should see
Regardless I couldn't convince you either way. You've decided from the very beginning what you wanted the out come to be and haven't budged a nanometer.
You got nothing. Be honest about that and move on. You don't know how much the structure can take before being obliterated or react to such an explosion. You don't know what the explosive forces would have been.
I'm sorry...we're talking about weapons that breach the outside of a pressure hull which is designed to absorb impact. That reinforcing strength for the out side will work in favor of an internal explosion and obliterate the container. That's automatic if the weapon is designed to breach the outer hull. It's silly to assume a stronger design intent for the interor than the exterior for a scenario that would likely never happened. And we haven't even gotten into how silly it is to assume that the torpedo was So weak and to also assume by default a proportional weakness for the outer hull of Reliant just to fit your argument....
Didn't you ever wonder why tanks are not vaporized but much of the armor is still left over when their ammo blows up?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catastrophic_kill
As newtype_alpha points out, explosions tend to go out through paths of least resistance. Why didn't the torpedo hit instantly vaporize the pod like the back third of the nacelle if it is all supposedly caused by the torpedo explosion?
I don't know...but one things for sure...the nacelle was already damaged and it's possible the nacelles aren't heavily armored but it's all just speculation anyway. The fact is that it took out a considerable portion of the pod just like the nacelle.
The facts again:
Time away from Regula 1: 12 hours and 43 minutes away at Warp 5.
Then intervening action.
Interception Point. New time away from Regula 1? The time before rigor can set in at impulse power, or about 11 hours.
There is no distance or time given after the intervening action.
The facts aren't in dispute, it's your interpretations that are. Which I will steadfastly defy.
I will always say "I don't know" if I don't know.
I don't like endlessly speculating because it's a pretense to know what is best which can only be interpreting like you interpreting all the cut scenes just before the battle as an elapse of hours instead of minutes or that Reliant was some how at warp even though never shown. So for the record, unless I actually know, "unknown" is where I always start.
I didn't say canon. I said filmed product.
And I said arbitrary.
What we actually are shown. Not something that was removed or never implemented in the final product. That can be worked with and argued over because it was shown and we have a common reference point. Stuff that was cut out or never filmed we don't.
You're saying the same thing you just don't know it. And it's still arbitrary, you still think that discreditation of the source is the same as a source contradiction...it's not. What does being on screen and filmed have anything do with the validity of a source. That's about canon.
So Deadlock.
Warp drive = Main power. It's rather interchangeable.
More assumption
I need proof.(from the film which you don't have)
"Elaan of Troyius"
KIRK: No chance of restoring warp drive?
...
SCOTT: Our shields will hold for a few passes, but without the matter-antimatter reactor, we've no chance. Captain, can you not call Starfleet on this emergency?
KIRK: And let the Klingons know they succeeded in wiping out our warp engines?
No.
Not even close.
That mass could be anything and even newtype_alpha came up with logical alternatives.
I would be shocked if
_alpha knew what logical is.
"Mass point seven" to what? That's pretty open ended and wouldn't necessarily mean the mass of Enterprise.
OH now you can recognize what's
"necessary".
But only when it fits your argument. But with warp drive and main power you make all kinds of assumption? But you don't have to be brilliantly intelligent to have figured out that it's not
"necessarily" a relative mass of Enterprise since I SAID "ASSUMING"

. But you would have had to pay attention to the very first word instead of getting stuck in your own interpretation of what I said.
Alpha thinks that Mass equals acceleration. I wouldn't be counting on him for a course in logic.

. Seriously. He may be your ally but he has already failed at logic just by using 3 DIFFERENT STRAW-MEN for his defense. He has made it clear that winning is more important than
logic when he decided to THRICE mutilate my statements just to make it easier for himself to fight back. That's not even cheating. That's cowardice.