After studying the FTL demonstrated in the new film, I thought I'd have a look at the effects of the handheld weapons demonstrated there and compare it to older versions.
*The Romulan energy weapons, I think, are capable of blowing through the armor of Nero's drill--I think the first few shots did comparatively little, indicating that they had to chip their way through, so to speak. Either way, this does indicate some moderately impressive AP capability.
*Romulan melee weapons can quite casually cut through flesh and clothing, even when wielded by an average human--Sulu.
*Phasers are...odd. I think they still far continious beams, but for some reason I keep thinking of bolt effects like blasters. When they hit a target, they cause some sort of dissipating light effect on the target, which then collapses. We don't have much to quantify from, but I don't remember them leaving much physical damage.
So, that's what I've got. If I missed anything, please point it out. Now, how does this compare to, say, blasters, and more importantly, previous ST continuity? Of course, we haven't got much, but I still thought it would be interesting.
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Damn; can someone move this to the Star Trek forum?
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At what point did Sulu use a Romulan melee weapon?
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I think he used one to stab the one that had Kirk on the ledge.Ryan Thunder wrote:At what point did Sulu use a Romulan melee weapon?
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They look and act more like weakish Star Wars blasters than (old) Star Trek phasers. Except that based on the sound effects and some background VFX I think they keep burning the target for a few seconds, like napalm. Hooray for the humane Federation!*Phasers are...odd. I think they still far continious beams, but for some reason I keep thinking of bolt effects like blasters. When they hit a target, they cause some sort of dissipating light effect on the target, which then collapses. We don't have much to quantify from, but I don't remember them leaving much physical damage.
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Well if I remember the scene with Spock and Kirk aboard the Romulan vessel the pistols had at least the equivalent power of a .45 pistol by they way man sized targets were dropping.
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Yes, I thought that sizzling bacon noise they made whenever they hit someone on the kill setting was a nice touch.Anguirus wrote:
They look and act more like weakish Star Wars blasters than (old) Star Trek phasers. Except that based on the sound effects and some background VFX I think they keep burning the target for a few seconds, like napalm. Hooray for the humane Federation!
Going by what we see in the movie I doubt they were penetrating armor, more like shooting out the exposed wires/piping/cooling lines and such. Remember we're talking a piece of civilian equipment here, it's not going to be constructed with saboteurs in mind.*The Romulan energy weapons, I think, are capable of blowing through the armor of Nero's drill--I think the first few shots did comparatively little, indicating that they had to chip their way through, so to speak. Either way, this does indicate some moderately impressive AP capability.
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Well Pike did refer to the Federation being a "Humanitarian and Peacekeeping Armada." I get the feeling that after Nero and whats happened to Vulcan, there's going to be quite a bit of the latter. Feddie ships certainly seem better armed this time around.Anguirus wrote:They look and act more like weakish Star Wars blasters than (old) Star Trek phasers. Except that based on the sound effects and some background VFX I think they keep burning the target for a few seconds, like napalm. Hooray for the humane Federation!*Phasers are...odd. I think they still far continious beams, but for some reason I keep thinking of bolt effects like blasters. When they hit a target, they cause some sort of dissipating light effect on the target, which then collapses. We don't have much to quantify from, but I don't remember them leaving much physical damage.
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It's not like being shot with an ordinary phaser is pianless...
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