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No, I'm claiming that bringing up a figure for EM absorption that involved the entire shield facing and lasted hours to contrast a focused, short-duration particle attack is bogus.
I'll concede the point of directly comparing Relics to a directed energy weapon.
The Relics example can apply in comparison to events in "Descent" or "Redemption" or other examples of ST shields vs. plasma. I should have said that Relics proves a 400 GW particle weapon > a 400 GW laser, not that a 400 GW laser is guaranteed to be useless.
However, I will dispute that a 400 GW laser will be an
effective weapon, versus shield mechanics.
As per your Relics example over a period of hours over the entire shield facing.
No we don't. They appear to retransmit over a wide area. They absorb over the area of impact and nowhere else.
For which no evidence exists,
Intensity would be 400GW/whatever the area of the laser impact happens to be.
How do you propose the shields work?
We can treat the shield system as having properties of matter. The surface absorbs energy. The shield surface, or the shield generator in the hull, stores energy. Some mechanism (most likely the shield surface) radiates the energy.
We know that 400 GW is not enough to overwhelm the capacity of the system to store energy (>multi TJ), nor is it beyond the ability of the system to dissipate (3311 GW max).
A 400 GW laser would depend on exceeding the ability of the shield surface to absorb. It won't damage the shield significantly, it can only hope enough energy makes it through the shield to damage the ship.
The question is, what are the limits of the shield's absorption rate?
We know Federation shields are "leaky". We know they are frequency based. How much of that "leakiness" is due to their frequency based nature, and how much is due to energy in excess of what the shield can absorb?
Consider a 250kt photon torpedo exploding over 100,000 m^2 of shields. If the torpedo explodes in the span of one microsecond (nukes blow up in nanoseconds), the shields have to absorb 10,000 TW/m^2.
That's why I doubt the effectiveness of a 400 GW laser.
Nobody disputes that particle weapons are more effective against Trek shields than EM ones are. Your useage of the Relics numbers to show how much, however, was bogus.
I'll admit Relics cannot be used to quantify how effective EM weapons are, only to say that they are "less" effective than particle beams.