I'm not sure where this would go but I do have a question about how Star Trek ships generate a feedback pulse.
I mean it appears to originate from the hull of the ship, but for them to emit the energy signal doesn't that mean that there is some sort of output point over every part of the hull?
Star Trek Feedback pulse
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Re: Star Trek Feedback pulse
Like Spoofe I was under the impression it was generated through the shields, or possibly the Swiss Army Deflector dish.AltoidMaster wrote:I'm not sure where this would go but I do have a question about how Star Trek ships generate a feedback pulse.
I mean it appears to originate from the hull of the ship, but for them to emit the energy signal doesn't that mean that there is some sort of output point over every part of the hull?
Any specific examples of when it was used that have you troubled?
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What the Hell's a feedback pulse? Is it like when you attach a bad amp to a pulse laser and it gets a feedback screech? I think in this situation Marvin the Martian would say "Oh drat this Treknobabble is so naughty and so complex... Oh goody! My Illudium Q36 Explosive Space Modulator! BOOOOOOOOMMM!!!!!"
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