The Mighty Monkey of Mim said:
There's no way the weapons in "The Cage" were actual lasers, though. That must just be a term that was applied to them at the time. Real lasers are not capable of acting in the fashion that those weapons did.
Aren't they?The Mighty Monkey of Mim said:There's no way the weapons in "The Cage" were actual lasers, though. That must just be a term that was applied to them at the time. Real lasers are not capable of acting in the fashion that those weapons did.
Cary L. Brown said:
Pump enough power through a laser and it really is a pretty effective weapon. Just a lot messier, and without the option for "stunning."
That's one of the most broadly lambasted elements of "Enterprise," though... and PPC knows it.Lieut. Arex said:
They'll use phasers because Paramount wants the elements in this film to be as broadly recognizable as possible. When the general public sees the words "Star Trek" they think "phaser". In attempting to reinvigorate Star Trek as a profitable media product for the long term, they're gonna keep the iconic terms and concepts (phasers, pointed ears) while cleaning out the continuity clutter and turning up the volume.
Given the intentions behind this project, it's the only sensible thing to do.
Very interesting... is this associated with the Air Force's "Dazzler gun" they code-named "Phazr?"The God Thing said:
Cary L. Brown said:
Pump enough power through a laser and it really is a pretty effective weapon. Just a lot messier, and without the option for "stunning."
http://www.hsvt.org/
TGT
We use essential cookies to make this site work, and optional cookies to enhance your experience.