We saw the after effects. We didn't see the process, thanks to the Talosians' mind-tricks. If we'd seen it, and it had be the same phaser effect as in WALGMO, then fine, but the fact is that we didn't . To assume the weapons are identical based on the after effects would be a daft as assuming that Davy Crocket and Grand Slam were identical weapons simply becuase they had a similar yield.Blackstar the Chakat wrote:The lasers have different settings, and we did see the after effect of the lasers having vaporized a large amount of rock and metal. There's no logic in assuming that these identical weapons are different weapons.
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To assume that identical weapons with identical after effects use a different method to achieve it's goal is illogicalCaptain Seafort wrote:We saw the after effects. We didn't see the process, thanks to the Talosians' mind-tricks. If we'd seen it, and it had be the same phaser effect as in WALGMO, then fine, but the fact is that we didn't . To assume the weapons are identical based on the after effects would be a daft as assuming that Davy Crocket and Grand Slam were identical weapons simply becuase they had a similar yield.Blackstar the Chakat wrote:The lasers have different settings, and we did see the after effect of the lasers having vaporized a large amount of rock and metal. There's no logic in assuming that these identical weapons are different weapons.
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Blackstar the Chakat wrote:To assume that identical weapons with identical after effects use a different method to achieve it's goal is illogical
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So if you saw a 50-foot crater from an atomic bomb, and a 50-foot crater from C-4, you'd assume that the weapons were identical?
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What "identical weapons"? We never saw that thing used again after The Cage.Blackstar the Chakat wrote:To assume that identical weapons with identical after effects use a different method to achieve it's goal is illogical
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To assume that similar-LOOKING weapons with different effects are the same is what's illogical.Blackstar the Chakat wrote:To assume that identical weapons with identical after effects use a different method to achieve it's goal is illogical
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You're comparing apples and oranges. We're comparing identical weapons having identical effects. To my knowledge an atomic bomb is not identical to C-4. Also Atomic weapons have a radioactive side effect while to my knowledge C-4 does not.Tsukiyumi wrote:Blackstar the Chakat wrote:To assume that identical weapons with identical after effects use a different method to achieve it's goal is illogical![]()
So if you saw a 50-foot crater from an atomic bomb, and a 50-foot crater from C-4, you'd assume that the weapons were identical?
These identical "lasers". One from "What little girls are made of", the second from "The Cage".What "identical weapons"? We never saw that thing used again after The Cage
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Cosmetically identical. That's all. They used lasers in "The Cage" - that's canon. YOU said that the later weapons could NOT be lasers, because of the effects. Therefore, the only indentity the two share is a likeness in appearance.
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That would be adding an unknown. My theory says that these weapons are lasers in name only, something that fits the facts. You theory claims that two different weapons just happen to look alike, which is unlikely.Mikey wrote:Cosmetically identical. That's all. They used lasers in "The Cage" - that's canon. YOU said that the later weapons could NOT be lasers, because of the effects. Therefore, the only indentity the two share is a likeness in appearance.
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#1 - them being cosmetically similar isn't really that unlikely.
#2 - we call a phaser longarm a "rifle," even though it isn't technically a rifle. However, the naming convention you tehorize breaks down, because the show used different terminology as quickly as between "The Cage" and the series proper.
#2 - we call a phaser longarm a "rifle," even though it isn't technically a rifle. However, the naming convention you tehorize breaks down, because the show used different terminology as quickly as between "The Cage" and the series proper.
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What? No it doesn't. It says that weapon A which has been called a laser is a laser, and weapon B which has been called a phaser is a phaser. No unknowns are added at all.That would be adding an unknown.
Then if the weapon was a phaser, why did they call it a laser, and why did they suddenly without any indication switch to calling it a phaser?My theory says that these weapons are lasers in name only, something that fits the facts.
I've already shown why two different weapons may share the same appearance.You theory claims that two different weapons just happen to look alike, which is unlikely.
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Thank you for supporting my pointMikey wrote: #2 - we call a phaser longarm a "rifle," even though it isn't technically a rifle.
The Cage occurred at least several years before "Where No Man Has Gone Before". That's all it takes for a naming convention to change. A few years ago it was cellular phone, now its just a cell. It used to be Laptop rather then Notebook. Do you see my point?However, the naming convention you tehorize breaks down, because the show used different terminology as quickly as between "The Cage" and the series proper.
when was it called a phaser? And if it was this would support my point that the weapon in "The Cage" is a phaser rather then this ridiculus notion that it's a laser.weapon B which has been called a phaser is a phaser
No, you came up with an unrealistic theory that they used a laser pistol casing to build a phaser so that they required less training, which is incredibly unlikely. The weapon would have to handle differently with having different internal components.I've already shown why two different weapons may share the same appearance.
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Blackstar, when you said:
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As for the damage done by the pistols:
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The effects of TOS phasers always propagated across the entire object affected - they would have taken out the entire window, not just burned a hole in it.
I assumed you were refering to this:Blackstar wrote:we did see the after effect of the lasers having vaporized a large amount of rock and metal.
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As for the damage done by the pistols:
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The effects of TOS phasers always propagated across the entire object affected - they would have taken out the entire window, not just burned a hole in it.
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Actually, this picture supports my point. The material is clearly burned, and we know from "The Enemy Withen" that phasers have a heat setting capable of warming a rock to the point of glowing red. This actually supports that these are phasers, not some sort of laser.Captain Seafort wrote:
As for the damage done by the pistols:
The effects of TOS phasers always propagated across the entire object affected - they would have taken out the entire window, not just burned a hole in it.
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But lasers also have the ability to burn things.
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Hello? Did you not notice the point he made?Actually, this picture supports my point. The material is clearly burned, and we know from "The Enemy Withen" that phasers have a heat setting capable of warming a rock to the point of glowing red. This actually supports that these are phasers, not some sort of laser
Adress that.The effects of TOS phasers always propagated across the entire object affected - they would have taken out the entire window, not just burned a hole in it.
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