E-nil firing phasers
E-nil firing phasers
found that image on the net looks like we will get the see the E-Nil strut a bit.
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Re: E-nil firing phasers
The way they seem to be going with it is that phasers can fire either a beam or a pulse. I think they did that in TOS, but I may be wrong.
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Re: E-nil firing phasers
Yeah, according to something I read, it can fire either a high powered pulse, or a low power beam, depending on the power setting of the phasers at the time they are fired.
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Re: E-nil firing phasers
We did see in the original TOS (I don't have the remasters) phasers which actually looked more like torps - staccato pulses. OOU, it's a simple FX inconsistency; IU, it's a pulse rather than a beam.
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Re: E-nil firing phasers
I think it's a neat looking effect.
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Re: E-nil firing phasers
Like the look of that I must say.
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Yeah I love the look of the effect, I'm trying to track down an image of torpedos launching
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Re: E-nil firing phasers
Looks like the tube is on the lower part of the neck, but is it one tube or two? And will there be a tube firing aft? Hopefully they'll publish a tech journal.USS Aeon wrote:Yeah I love the look of the effect, I'm trying to track down an image of torpedos launching
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Re: E-nil firing phasers
It's tough to tell, but are those beams originating from no point in particular? That is, I don't see any particular feature where those beams seem to intersect the ship that would be a launcher/bank/battery/cannon.
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Re: E-nil firing phasers
IIRC seeing some clips from the movie the forward turrets and the forward turrets from the port and starboard phaser banks were firing. I also think that both top and bottom phasers were firing. It looked like some sort of cover fire to keep incoming torpedos from hitting the ship.Mikey wrote:It's tough to tell, but are those beams originating from no point in particular? That is, I don't see any particular feature where those beams seem to intersect the ship that would be a launcher/bank/battery/cannon.
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Individual turrets within each bank? I'll have to remember to keep an eye out for that.
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Re: E-nil firing phasers
If I get your drift, yeah like the TMP phaser banks. Each bank consisted of ball turrets. Some were individual turrets, above the shuttle doors. In pairs as seen on the primary hull. And 5 turrets as seen on the bottom of the engineering hull.Mikey wrote:Individual turrets within each bank? I'll have to remember to keep an eye out for that.
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Re: E-nil firing phasers
The TNG tech manual states that each phaser strip has individual segments, but of course we've never seen them fire individually and.Capt. Jethro wrote:If I get your drift, yeah like the TMP phaser banks. Each bank had two ball turrets.Mikey wrote:Individual turrets within each bank? I'll have to remember to keep an eye out for that.
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