ECM and ECCM don't really seem to be used much on ST battlefields so I didn't really consider them an issue. Even then in most situations we've seen tricorders, comm badges and other Starfleet equipment work just fine.
While the modern concept of ECM might not be used frequently by starfleet or the other major powers, there has been plenty of times that communications have been disrupted by both natural and unnatural forces.
(TOS)"The Doomsday Machine" The dampening field the doomsday machine emits disrupts communications both long and short range. arguably an intentional form of ECM.
(TNG)"Skin of Evil" DATA: Armus is capable of creating undefined force-fields. In effect, we are powerless to communicate or use our transporter unless it allows us to.
Intentional communications disruptions pretty much describes ECM effects in this case
(TNG)"Menage a Troi" Communications are blocked by the emition of a nebula.
(TNG)"Darmok" RIKER: Riker to Captain Picard ... Captain, do you read me?
...
RIKER: Can we compensate?
DATA: No, sir. The Tamarians are projecting a particle sustaining beam into the upper atmosphere. The result is a hyper-ionization that disrupts virtually all EM and subspace carriers.
Again an intentional ECM effect and arguably more important because it is used on a planet EFECTIVELY , the enterprise was never able to contact picard through the effect.
(TNG)"Power Play"RIKER: Enterprise?
(no response)
DATA: It is unlikely, sir, that we will be able to establish communication with the ship, given the severe electromagnetic interference.
Communications disrupted by an electrical storm
(DS9)"Emissary"DAX: They're flooding subspace with anti- lepton interference... it'll cut off our communications with Starfleet...
The cardassians used a form of ECM to block communications.
Well the United States Army hopes you're wrong about that. All of their future infantry plans focus heavily on further networking infantry in the field to each other and command.
I cant speak for the US army but I don't think that there network connects their higher brain functions, which is my only other issue with this network.
avatarxprime wrote:. Since intelligence is the issue in Federation robotics, have them all function as networked drones tied to a starship level computer core. The core (by virtue of the holodeck) has proven itself more than capable of running sufficiently intelligent AI to function as soldiers and contains its own power supply.
According to your statement you NEED the core to actually RUN the programs that drive the robo-soldiers, if it were easy to run without the core you wouldn't need it at all.
I'm sure someone will say something, but remember that the Doctor had to prove he had gone beyond his programming and had become "a real boy" to get his rights, similarly for Data. As far as Data and Picard go, they probably won't have that much of a problem with it from the viewpoint of using holo-characters in android bodies, but rather the idea of sending wave after wave of killing machine at enemies given their interactions with holo-characters who aren't Moriarty.
I think we've come to the point of agreement on this issue, some grumbling from some quarters but the army of "mindless" and/or "soulless" death machines would probably disturb the average feddie citizen.
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