[Groan] I really don't see why we need any numbers. We should be able to assume that the hull of a starship can withstand a micrometeor impact, and that has much more KE than a .45 round. Further, the .45 round will deform, absorbing much of its own energy (assuming that the hull is made of sturdier stuff than lead, but it would almost have to be). Calculations are only necessary if something is close, and unless you are taking the unbelievably stupid position that a micrometeor is less energetic than a bullet, I don't really see the need to look up the muzzle velocity and mass of a .45 fired from a Thompson.[/quote]Master of Ossus wrote:We need some numbers. Anyone?Darth Servo wrote:Further, the hull of a starship should EASILY be able to withstand projectile weapon fire from .45 rounds made of lead. A much more likely reason would be that the Enterprise-E does not have replicators large enough to manufacture projectile weapons like the Tommy gun.
IIRC, it's a few kilojoules of energy. Let's be generous and call it 2g of TNT.
If Federation hulls can't stand that kind of impact, they're even sorrier than we thought...