Halo doesn't have pulse rifles. You mean the Assault Rifle?They look more like the pulse rifles from Halo than phaser rifles...
But I disagree either way. It looks like a carbine version of the first contact phaser rifle to me.
Halo doesn't have pulse rifles. You mean the Assault Rifle?They look more like the pulse rifles from Halo than phaser rifles...
Halo doesn't have pulse rifles. You mean the Assault Rifle?
But I disagree either way. It looks like a carbine version of the first contact phaser rifle to me.
I somehow missed that the new Starfleet phasers, first seen in 2385 flashbacks, have ditched the "dustbuster" Gene Roddenberry don't-make-it-look-like-a-gun mandate.
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From Trekcore. More prop photos from the Star Trek Cruise HERE.
Looks like a generic sci-fi ray gun. Matches much of the generic aesthetic of the current shows.
they were so close.
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haha ok ok my point was more that if they didn't throw that handle on there, they'd have something a little more in the spirit of the TNG prop.This somehow manages to be even more of an ergonomic disaster than the dustbusters. You can at least sort of hold those even if you can't point them at anything.
I’m trawling this up from over 25 years of memory so it might be a bit off but weren’t the TNG-era phasers intended to have in-built targeting sensors and variable beam emitters for augmented target acquisition rather than just single direction line-of-fire like a projectile firearm?
It does seem crazy that in 24th Century technology they would be limited to simplistic point-and-press and I think it was also intended to explain why the on-screen beams never quite came out of the phasers at the same angle — because they didn’t need to...!
Don't worry. It gets easier over timeIt's the first phaser I don't like![]()
Good work, but makes me double down on liking the gun version.
The new Type 2 is better from a few more angles, but the one thing which bothers me about the new phaser is the lack of obvious Swiss Army phaser settings. Even in a highly militaristic mode I cannot imagine Starfleet dropping the versatility of their Type 2 phaser. The older phasers are just as much weapons as they are survival tools.
...Or the all-important self-destruct mode.
The trigger guard isn't much of a help if important functions are activated or toggled with buttons, levers or touching surfaces elsewhere on the gun, though.
Timo Saloniemi
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