|
> In lugnet.space, Mike Petrucelli writes:
>
> Don't forget the Photon Torpedos that totally wreck a ship, with all the power
> of a hand gernade. (Ever seen Star Trek 5. "Fire a torpedo on my position."
> Then JUMPS out of the way.) Seriously though Star Trek weapons are junk.
> Those self replicating mines are a good idea but are way too weak to be
> effective against a real military vessel. (A Star Destroyer for example.)
Uh oh, I don't think we should start that debate in here...LOL My explanation
is that while they share similar names the actual tech specs are completely
different. That would be a cool fight though...The Enterprise vs The Super
Star Destroyer...he he he...
> > I suppose the Star Trek universe never heard of redundancy or fuse
> > boxes.
>
> Obviously not.
>
> -Lord Insanity.
Maybe in the Star Trek universe they never invented fuse boxes...-ZAP- "Dammit
Martha, you were running the clothes dryer and the washing machine at the same
time again, weren't you? Now I'm gonna have to rewire the whole dang house!"
-Matthew
|
|
|
In lugnet.space, Matthew Moulton writes:
> > In lugnet.space, Mike Petrucelli writes:
> >
> > Don't forget the Photon Torpedos that totally wreck a ship, with all the power
> > of a hand gernade. (Ever seen Star Trek 5. "Fire a torpedo on my position."
> > Then JUMPS out of the way.) Seriously though Star Trek weapons are junk.
> > Those self replicating mines are a good idea but are way too weak to be
> > effective against a real military vessel. (A Star Destroyer for example.)
>
> Uh oh, I don't think we should start that debate in here...LOL
Ya that would be for lugnet.off-topic.debate
> My explanation
> is that while they share similar names the actual tech specs are completely
> different.
Ah. Well that is good to know. The tech specs would have a single Star
Destroyer wiping out the entire fleet at Wolf 359, including the Borg Cube.
> That would be a cool fight though...The Enterprise vs The Super
> Star Destroyer...he he he...
An Imperial Star Destroyer would be total overkill let alone an SSD.
http://www.fortunecity.com/tatooine/sputnik/86/sw_vs_st.html
I have some nano-fig scale modles here to illustrate this. These were
originally created for the benifit of the newsgroup alt.startrek.vs.starwars.
>
> > > I suppose the Star Trek universe never heard of redundancy or fuse
> > > boxes.
>
> Maybe in the Star Trek universe they never invented fuse boxes...-ZAP- "Dammit
> Martha, you were running the clothes dryer and the washing machine at the same
> time again, weren't you? Now I'm gonna have to rewire the whole dang house!"
LOL
-Lord Insanity.
|
|
|