It happens all the time ffs
So can you give an example ffs?
Even a single one would help ffs.
Timo Saloniemi ffs
It happens all the time ffs
It happens all the time ffs
Starfleet very seldom shoot to kill in firefights, often instructed to have weapons on stun.
Its a distinct disadvantage
I find it intriguing that the good guys always assume the bad guys will have their weapons on stun, because they do
That's just not believable.
So can you give an example ffs?
Even a single one would help ffs.
Timo Saloniemi ffs
It was Tuvok. He always keeps his phaser set to "professional"In "Future's End", Tom Paris shot someone with a "knock the gun out of their hand" setting.
Where did you see "our guys" assuming the opponent was supposedly employing stun?I was intrigued as to why our guys would think aliens would have their weapons on stun
My mistake! But clearly it was the most logical setting.It was Tuvok. He always keeps his phaser set to "professional"
It would be nice, especially with the insistence upon greater lore building and consistency it would be nice for such rules to be established, especially with a stun setting readily available.Despite the way many tough-guy action movies choose to portray things, in real-world military and police rules of engagement (at least when applied properly), the standard is to use the minimum necessary level of force, and not to escalate to a higher force level until circumstances require it. So that's not a matter of "surprise," it's a matter of doing things the right way.
Anyway ,what might be a stun setting for one species might be a killing blow for another.
As well as a ridiculous amount of energy. One paper calculated approximately 2.99 gigajoules, or roughly 3/4 of a ton of TNT levels of power. So, yeah, explosion, not vanishing.The problem with phaser "vaporization" is that in reality, that much mass turning into vapor all at once would mean a huge, instantaneous increase in volume, which is exactly how an explosion works.
That's what I said
I did not say I was surprised, I said I was intrigued as to why our guys would think aliens would have their weapons on stun just because "we" did
As for giving you just one example ffs, we both know perfectly well there are many examples of a redshirt buying it while our boys are pussyfooting around on "stun"
Using the minimum necessary force should not be an option in a life or death situation
I suppose we're never going to agree
Using the minimum necessary force should not be an option in a life or death situation
*cut to universe full of every character who's ever been "vaporized"*Maybe the "vaporization" actually transfers the matter into a pocket dimension. I believe that's Marvel's explanation for everything.
Kor
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