And different colors, too. Which is why DSC's phasers should not be replaced with supposedly more "TOS" style blue beams. It would be nice to see that in addition to what they already use though.There were also pulse phasers in TOS.
And different colors, too. Which is why DSC's phasers should not be replaced with supposedly more "TOS" style blue beams. It would be nice to see that in addition to what they already use though.There were also pulse phasers in TOS.
I don't think Discovery is going to be abandoned.
Perhaps they lure the last surviving bit of Control on to the ship and then trap it and send it forward in time?
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They still need to show off the new D7, so I could see that.Another idea: Maybe the Klingons will assist as well, since we're talking about a potential galatic threat.
That's what I was thinking, we'll see the debut of the D-7 just in time for a quick save.They still need to show off the new D7, so I could see that.
They still need to show off the new D7, so I could see that.
I always kind of just assumed a long phaser beam was the result of holding down on the control. In the case above, Sulu is rapidly pressing down on the phaser firing control.![]()
I mean, makes sense to me! It's like a car horn -- the longer you push down on it indicates your level of rage.WORF: *holds down phaser button
SULU: *taptaptaptaptaptap*
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So Worf was usually angry and Sulu usually nervous?I mean, makes sense to me! It's like a car horn -- the longer you push down on it indicates your level of rage.![]()
You can tell a lot about a person by the way they fire their phasers.So Worf was usually angry and Sulu usually nervous?
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I mean, the NES version worked perfectly for the Ghostbusters, so, I understand.If you pay attention, this is a close-up of Sulu's console![]()
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