Lazarus
Fleet Captain
Looking back at the phase-cloaking technology introduced in 'The Pegasus' and never seen again, I wonder if Starfleet was a little too quick to stop research into this type of technology.
Yes, the cloaking aspect of the research was illegal and obviously shouldn't have been created by Starfleet. But what of the 'phase' aspect?
The abilities of such technology are phenomenal - a starship that becomes absolutely invulnerable when the phasing system is activated. A starship that can move through solid objects, asteroids, planets, presumably unaffected by gravity since it has no 'real-world' mass.
Defensively, a ship running with such a system in operation would be untouchable with conventional weapons - disruptor or phaser beams would pass right through, as would torpedoes or missiles.
Could, or should Starfleet have continued with their research in order to roll out phasing technology to their ships?
Yes, the cloaking aspect of the research was illegal and obviously shouldn't have been created by Starfleet. But what of the 'phase' aspect?
The abilities of such technology are phenomenal - a starship that becomes absolutely invulnerable when the phasing system is activated. A starship that can move through solid objects, asteroids, planets, presumably unaffected by gravity since it has no 'real-world' mass.
Defensively, a ship running with such a system in operation would be untouchable with conventional weapons - disruptor or phaser beams would pass right through, as would torpedoes or missiles.
Could, or should Starfleet have continued with their research in order to roll out phasing technology to their ships?
