They will use the term "phaser", but it will be so new that every time somebody uses it, they'll use their fingers to make air quotes.
"Fire the...'PHA-sers'."
"Fire the...'PHA-sers'."
The Old Mixer said:
They will use the term "phaser", but it will be so new that every time somebody uses it, they'll use their fingers to make air quotes.
"Fire the...'PHA-sers'."
JuanBolio said:
I hope lasers. They can be awesome weapons...
I'm hoping they will call it a raygun as well as a phaser. Not just because it will annoy people, but also because 'raygun' sounds cool.North Pole-aris said:
Lasers and phasers are both just ray-guns. We're fretting over nomenclature.
For those of us who are interested in future technology, the difference is night and day. A laser is a ray gun, firing an intense beam of light. A phaser seems to be more of a particle beam which has some kind of exotic chain-reaction effect on a target. I'm not fretting, and the story and the acting ARE more important, but the details can be distracting for those who care.North Pole-aris said:
Lasers and phasers are both just ray-guns. We're fretting over nomenclature.
JuanBolio said:
For those of us who are interested in future technology, the difference is night and day. A laser is a ray gun, firing an intense beam of light. A phaser seems to be more of a particle beam which has some kind of exotic chain-reaction effect on a target. I'm not fretting, and the story and the acting ARE more important, but the details can be distracting for those who care.North Pole-aris said:
Lasers and phasers are both just ray-guns. We're fretting over nomenclature.
How would people have reacted if the LOTR movies had featured Aragorn and the Gondorians wielding scimitars and samurai swords? True, these and traditional European longswords/broadswords ARE both swords, but...
JuanBolio said:
As 60's special effects dictated, yes. But if you look at the mechanism (real in the case of the laser, imagined for the phaser) they are totally different. A laser can focus immense damage on one small point. A phaser, on the other hand, can "blast half a continent".
A laser and a phaser do not act the same. Not even close. To me, SCIENCE matters in science fiction. It isn't just a ray gun, or a teleporter, or a super-fast engine. HOW it supposedly works is every bit as interesting as who's doing what, where and when and why.
How so? What, specifically, about the hand-lasers, or the ship's cannon (which, as far as we know, was a laser rather than a phaser as well) was inconsistent in ANY way with real lasers?Jimmy_C said:Um, the "laser" that Pike's crew used acted just like a phaser and not like a normal real laser. Science matters to me too, and when lasers act like phasers it is not scientific.
JuanBolio said:
But if you look at the mechanism (real in the case of the laser, imagined for the phaser)
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