Starship Polaris said:
Remarkably, the "assault phasers" are no more or less effective than any other Trek ray-gun.
But they packed a very cool wallop.
Starship Polaris said:
Remarkably, the "assault phasers" are no more or less effective than any other Trek ray-gun.
Eagle said:
But can a ship's phasers stun a city from orbit ?
I don't see why not, but someone here might actually know from canon sources.
trevanian said:
Paradise City isn't much bigger than a city block, if it were they'd never have been able to afford to build it on location using studio help in a hurry for a half mil.
Guess we have to figure that the PIECE OF THE ACTION phaser bank is like the warp engine in BY ANY OTHER NAME, a piece of tech that doesn't work the same way twice.
... unless being out of the line of fire from a phaser, as in by being inside a building, keeps you out of the range of ship's phasers on stun. Presumably phasers on a strong enough setting would destroy the buildings, but since the Enterprise was motivated to not level the entire city, that would discourage ship's phasers on stun as the savior for this problem.trevanian said:
Guess we have to figure that the PIECE OF THE ACTION phaser bank is like the warp engine in BY ANY OTHER NAME, a piece of tech that doesn't work the same way twice.
But at that point, Kirk already knew the hostages were working with Sybok.
Besides, we saw Captains ready to destroy the ship rather than it being taken over.
Timo said:
But at that point, Kirk already knew the hostages were working with Sybok.
Yup. But what difference would that make? Sybok could still execute any of Kirk's team, including Kirk himself. And evidence of Sybok's potential for violence was all around him, with hordes of aggressive and armed followers pushing Kirk's team around.
He couldn't really predict Sybok's sneaky insta-Stockholm-syndrome skills from what he had seen so far.
Timo said:
But at that point, Kirk already knew the hostages were working with Sybok.
Yup. But what difference would that make? Sybok could still execute any of Kirk's team, including Kirk himself. And evidence of Sybok's potential for violence was all around him, with hordes of aggressive and armed followers pushing Kirk's team around.
Besides, we saw Captains ready to destroy the ship rather than it being taken over.
Kirk never did that. He threatened with it once or twice - but when the push came to a shove, in "By Any Other Name", he so totally chickened out.
I think Sybok's telepathy was stronger than you might realize.
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