1. I put the B5 ship lengths down to show that B5 ships are not small.
Length is irrelevant when Borg cubes are not only longer, but are as wide and tall as they are long.
With respects Wolf, you're speaking from a viewpoint Michael has described as the "no math mentality." Try calculating the volume of an
Omega-class destroyer, and compare *that* to a cube.
I know where you're coming from, bottom line, but I don't know of
anyone in B5 that's developed standard ships anywhere near on the
scale of Borg cubes. The Drakh might come close but their gigantic
battlewagons aren't seen very often. At the least, we've seen a few
dozen huge cubes.
And to those people who think, or have published information to the contrary, remember that the published "official" length for a Super-class Star Destroyer is 12,800 meters, which of course wrong. These lengths come from B5Tech.com who got them form Tim Earls, the CGI/Specail effects director of B5
More "official" junk. Did you know Tim Earls had NO part in the original
B5 series? I challenge you to find his name among that series' credits.
(He was involved in "Crusade" and is a talented artist, to be sure,
but his scaling work is a little...weird. Some of the figures he came
up with for DS9, for example, were rather odd.)
Anyway, what we see onscreen is canon--period. If a
Whitestar looks
to be around 260m long *onscreen*, that is FAR beyond anything
Tim Earls can say about it afterwards. (And yes, the WSs aren't
anywhere near 475m long. That'd sorta defeat the whole premise
of it being so small, yet capable of forming jumpgates.)
2. Borg shield abilities seem to contradict themselves every damn time they are in an episode or movie.
Explain how this is so. Remember, we are treating what we see onscreen
as a "documentary" of sorts; i.e., what we see is *real.* Reality CANNOT
be inconsistent or contradictory. That's like suggesting humans will
breathe air one minute and water the next--total ludicridity.
Seanrobertson: you say that Phasers emit nadions through a plasma stream according to VGR episode "Flashback". Assuming that is true,
It is
then the Borg shields would be able to deflect or absorb any phaser fire, regardless of whether or not they would have had to be exposed to before, because they would have been exposed to a plasma discharge that you claim they can adapt to. Afterall there is a finite number of EM frequencies. Remeber Borg shields adapt, regardless of how they adapt, to EM Frequencies.
That's a big leap in logic. They can adapt to one phaser; therefore,
they can adapt to any phaser? Perhaps I'm misunderstanding you,
but your point was that the Borg "could not adapt to plasma weapons."
Well, they DO adapt to plasma-based weapons: phasers. I don't know
what all the rest of that has to do with the price of Chinese tea, other
than to change the subject away from optimizing defenses toward
plasma weaponry.
Concerning the "upper-EM band" discharge: The blast would still have been made up of only a few specific frequncies.
A "few"? Were you not the person that said the Borg could only
adapt to ONE frequency at a time? Yes...I'm certain that I read that.
Mwahahaha
Plasma energy contains every conceivable EM frequency. If the Borg are invunerable to Plasma blasts, then no other energy weapon, regardless of type, will be able to damage them.
Sheer power does the trick if it's enough to overwhelm their shields.
Too bad very few weapons among the ISA have that kind of bite.
A bunch of the Narn's/Gaim's bombs would definitely help,
but they'd have to use a lot of them and get *very* close.
Seanrobertson, you are correct about the efectiveness of PhoTorp in the NTG episode "Q Who?". So I ask this of any ST writer, why in all later episode of NTG are PhoTorps the the most effective way to fight Borg vesssels?
They're not. Usually, the explode against the shields in a useless
display of fireworks. Only in "First Contact" did they crater out
a cube's hull--by all appearances *after* the cube's shields had
failed. (No disgrace there.)
If anything, phasers remain the best way to fight Borg ships.
The ST writers have completely flip-flopped what can hurt the Borg. Also PHoTorps & Q-Torps don't appaer to have the ability to have their frequencies changed.
Hmm...evidently, they can. Remember "ST: Generations"? I know,
it wasn't very good...you might try to forget most of it as I do
Anyway, a Bird-of-Prey matched her torpedos to the E-D's shield frequency, allowing them to pass through the latter's shield. Same story on outgoing torpedos: to avoid simply crashing into one's own shield, the torpedo
must be set to modulate at the shield's frequency.
Gotta go for now. Thanks for resisting
Sean
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