So happy to see,Warped9, you're keeping your designs true to Star Trek. It's always a pleasure watching what you design next. Great job!!!Looking at images of the Thompson submachine gun and AK47 as well as the WNMHGB phaser rifle this is an initial concept that has come to mind. Some of the proportions might be off and there would be details to work out, but this could be a starting point.
The muzzle/emitter could be larger than that of the Phaser II. The grip could still be a power pack and for a cleaner look the rifle is steadied by a hand grip (like an AK47) instead of another pistol style grip. Instead of three energy chambers there would be two on top. The stock would likely have to be a bit longer than as is drawn in the pic. The main body or chassis of the rifle is basically a play on the phaser pistol design. As such I envision something leaner and distinctly less bulky than the WNMHGB phaser rifle.
Better accuracy at longer range? Although there is no obvious targeting screen as on the second pilot rifle. Maybe a pop up screen could be added?I love the design! It's true to the original source for inspiration.
I guess I just wonder where you'd use it?
The Phaser 1 is extremely powerful on it's own. It can disintegrate people and even concrete walls (Return of the Archons)
Phaser 2 can cut tunnels through solid rock (Devil in the Dark) and with it's standard power packs can kill several hundred people. (Omega Glory)
I guess, I'm a little confused what a phaser carbine can do that a phaser 2 can't?
I would say range. sustained fire and perhaps different firing modes. As you've said Phaser 1 and Phase 2 seem to make a rifle configuration, or Phaser 3, redundant. But maybe not.I love the design! It's true to the original source for inspiration.
I guess I just wonder where you'd use it?
The Phaser 1 is extremely powerful on it's own. It can disintegrate people and even concrete walls (Return of the Archons)
Phaser 2 can cut tunnels through solid rock (Devil in the Dark) and with it's standard power packs can kill several hundred people. (Omega Glory)
I guess, I'm a little confused what a phaser carbine can do that a phaser 2 can't?
For decades one point of discussion has been how phasers were used in "Balance Of Terror." Phasers have long been accepted as being depicted as beams of energy, but in BoT we saw them as bolts of energy. Many have written this off as either a script error that should have had the actors saying torpedoes rather than phasers or as an fx mistake that depicted the phasers the wrong way. But the dialogue in the episode supports the idea of the phasers being used like torpedoes rather than beams.
Yes, I have been thinking about that. I could make the dual cylinders atop the design the actual “power pack” that could be swapped out. The firing grip could simply be a familiar looking phaser style handle or maybe a smallish backup power pack.Phaser pulses used like proximity blasts re-appeared in DS9's "The Adversary" with phaser rifles set to fire "expanding energy pulses" which looked like balls of energy so your thinking here is very reasonable.
Have you considered a better power source other than the phaser-2 power pack? The original phaser rifle always stood out as having not just higher destructive power but also having a power source to match it.
You could make the twin cylinders look like the P2 handle/power pack, just without the trigger button, so suggesting a similarly engineered component, and therefore it has three power packs, but I do still like the call back to the original ribbed cylinders of the WNMHGB rifle.Yes, I have been thinking about that. I could make the dual cylinders atop the design the actual “power pack” that could be swapped out. The firing grip could simply be a familiar looking phaser style handle or maybe a smallish backup power pack.
I always took the initial use was specifically said to be "proximity mode" to try and find the hidden BoP. Were photon torpedoes ever seen before "Balance of Terror"?For decades one point of discussion has been how phasers were used in "Balance Of Terror." Phasers have long been accepted as being depicted as beams of energy, but in BoT we saw them as bolts of energy.
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