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re: Do photon torpedoes serve any function that phasers don't?
Posted on 5/29/14 at 9:59 pm to jacks40
Posted on 5/29/14 at 9:59 pm to jacks40
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that phasers were best used for depleting a ships shields
Why were the shields so crappy? They were the equivalent to Capt America's shield made out of cardboard.
Posted on 5/29/14 at 10:17 pm to saintsfan22
phasers are a discharge of pure energy. Photon torpedoes are small bombs.
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Photon torpedoes were warp-capable tactical matter/antimatter weapons commonly deployed aboard starships and starbases by various organizations. Photon torpedoes, often abbreviated as "photons"
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Phasers were the most common and standard directed energy weapon in the arsenal of Starfleet and several other powers. Most phasers were classified as particle weapons and fire nadion particle beams, (Star Trek: First Contact; TNG: "The Mind's Eye"; VOY: "Time and Again", "Demon") but some like the Ferengi hand phaser were classified as plasma weapons and fired forced plasma beams. (TNG: "Descent") Based on the intensity and field of the beam and a variety of adjustments, a wide variety of effects could be achieved.
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