yes exactly. you said it the way i thought it. here's a quick photoshop of what it should've looked like.The stun/kill thing with the phasers was stupid. They're supposed to have far more setting than just the two. This is a case of it being dumbed down and a usefull tool being taken out of the equation. Bad move on their part. They'd do well to establish that each setting has several sub-settings.
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I liked the beams more realistic but i'm okay with pulses...
Huh? Yeah, the thing I missed most was choosing between 'several sub-settings' in battle. Give me a simple stun/kill choice to do the job.The stun/kill thing with the phasers was stupid. They're supposed to have far more setting than just the two. This is a case of it being dumbed down and a usefull tool being taken out of the equation. Bad move on their part. They'd do well to establish that each setting has several sub-settings.
I've always hated pulses. What's the point, they look like the move at about the speed of a paintball (250ish ft/s). I can dodge that easily.I liked the beams more realistic but i'm okay with pulses...
The typical 9mm round flies at you at 1250 ft/s, a lot harder to dodge. 7.62 rounds are lobbed as close to 3000ft/s. No one is dodging this.
Phaser Beams *should* be close to the speed of light and the beam would be its own tracer so you could correct a bad aim almost immediately.
The tactical advantages would be huge with such a weapon.
My only wish with the communicators is that, at some point, one of the characters would have taken the communicator "off speaker" and held it up like a cell phone. I know the hardcores would have hated that, but I think it would have been priceless.
It would be, yes. Except that phaser beams have been generally portrayed as being about as fast as a water hose. There's a prime example of this in "Conspiracy, when Picard dodges a phaser beam that looks like it's propagating at around 35 mph.
A Phaser being a tool that can kill someone,it should be mean looking,and be simple to operate.The best weapon to use in battle is one that's simple and deadly,and that's what the nuPhaser is.
A simple 3/10s of a second flick between stun and kill is a lot better in a firefight than standing around punching in buttons.I understand the premise behind a multi-setting phaser,but it doesn't make sense in a fight.What would you rather have if you were patrolling Nasriyah,Iraq-a simple two-setting Glock 19,or a pocket-PC gun with a qwerty pad?
Its a drastic improvement over the 'cobra' style TNG hand phasers that looked like a TV remote from RadioShack.
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