As for Meyer, his main motivation was his layering on the nautical stuff with a trowel and the torpedo room was his way of having his "roll out the guns, boys" moment.....
I always saw the prepping the torpedo tubes scene as purely setting up the "burial at sea."
Or the automatic firing mechanism was out of order due to Khan's first attack. And the "manual loading" was a fall back.I'm currently dealing with references in the Concordance notes about photon torpedoes being a Romulan invention (most likely a holdover from an early draft of "Balance of Terror"), so it's a mixed bag.
I think during TOS' production, they just coined the phrase as an alternative to the phasers and called it day. Just what they actually were probably wasn't thought out, and until they had a story that required it, they weren't in any hurry to do the legwork on it. As for Meyer, his main motivation was his layering on the nautical stuff with a trowel and the torpedo room was his way of having his "roll out the guns, boys" moment. It also set back Starfleet weapons technology about two centuries, but we can always attribute this to the Enterprise being a training vessel at the time and the automated system was pulled to teach the cadets some lesson about teamwork, or something like that.
Which one? Here're all the TMP weapons console panels.Or possibly TMP. There's a display on the weapons station panel that looks like a representation of a torpedo being loaded.
I think I read somewhere that the 'torpedoes' in TMP were supposed to be energy based.
andThe starship spat out huge balls of light energy...
when the compressed fury of a photon warhead finally reached the asteroid
The starship spat out huge balls of light energy...
Except that's not how it's shown in the film....Or, in retcon, a simultaneous target lock and loading of recently armed torps. That'd be typical informative HUD stuff: everything in the center of the view, no need to look at other screens, panels or lights for anything.
...Especially not for something as crucial as "Are my torps loaded and ready for launch or merely armed?"!
Timo Saloniemi
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