I don't see this making the E-Nil's job any easier

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The thing is that Scotty stated the decibles impacting the hull itself. It IS possible for sound to travel through space, just not very effectively. Through some means or another the planetary weapon was able to cause sound to travel through space and it fired on freaking powerful shot of it.Darth Wong wrote:OK, let's go with the sonic-weapon calcs then. Based on sonic-weapon calcs, the E-Nil can handle zero joules of energy, since that is the limit for sonic wave propagation through vacuum irrespective of power at source. Also note that "decibels" are actually a multiplier, and are meaningless without a clearly specified base unit; this is implied in acoustic decibels but not in, say, signal-to-noise ratio decibels.
I don't see this making the E-Nil's job any easier
Actually its more powerful then a DS shot. In a particular episode the Enterpise is hit by a sonic weapon. Scotty states the number of decibles impacting the hull itself. From that you can derive firepower.2000AD wrote:Just when did the E-nil take a hit simular to a DS shot?
Did you not bother reading what I wrote? Decibels are a ratio, not an absolute value. It is customary to assume a certain base unit when describing acoustic decibels, but in the absence of that assumption (which does not apply to many real-life uses of the word "decibel", particularly in the field of electronics), you've got nothing.Alyeska wrote:The thing is that Scotty stated the decibles impacting the hull itself.
Justify this statement. Sound requires a medium.It IS possible for sound to travel through space, just not very effectively.
Wrong. If it was "freaking powerful", then the energy should have gone somewhere. Where did it go? It didn't hurt the Enterprise, so it must have affected the nearest piece of matter, which would be the planet itself. Was the planet blown up? No. Was the planet even mildly shaken? No. So there was no "freaking powerful" blast.Through some means or another the planetary weapon was able to cause sound to travel through space and it fired on freaking powerful shot of it.
That's pretty much it. Take that away, and all you've got is a ship whose entire arsenal can't match a 100 megaton blast (from "Doomsday Machine").Crazy_Vasey wrote:So what are the highest end calcs for the E-nil that aren't horribly retarded like the sonic weapon ones? There's gotta be something behind the uber connie stuff!
The "next best thing" is the Planet-Killer calc, and a recent thread pretty much did away with that one. As I postulated in that thread, there's no reason to believe that the PK's primitive processing wasn't automatically using only the bare minimum energy required to slowly cut the Enterprise to pieces, just like it does to planets.So what are the highest end calcs for the E-nil that aren't horribly retarded like the sonic weapon ones?
Actually...I think its pretty clear that the Connies engines easily outrun TNG warp drives for some rather odd reason.
General order 24, level the surface of a planet.AWACS wrote:Wasn't there also some incident where the E (connie) was supposedly going to slag a planet?
I don't know, but I've encountered the so-called "Cult of Constitution"Omega-13 wrote:Who would win, Kirk in his classic enterprise from the original series, with the highest end calc's available, or an SSD with Vader in command.
What are the highest calcs for the enterprise btw?
Hit the major population centers.Alyeska wrote:General order 24, level the surface of a planet.AWACS wrote:Wasn't there also some incident where the E (connie) was supposedly going to slag a planet?
Sean, this thread does not care about ANYTHING from past TOS. The idea is to take TOS itself. This thread also does not care about ANY low figures for Trek, only the highest ones. As logical as that is, it has no bearing in the thread.seanrobertson wrote:I don't know, but I've encountered the so-called "Cult of Constitution"Omega-13 wrote:Who would win, Kirk in his classic enterprise from the original series, with the highest end calc's available, or an SSD with Vader in command.
What are the highest calcs for the enterprise btw?
before. Most of their arguments were pretty underwhelming.
First, firepower:
The CoC said that the E-nil had at least Star Destroyer level
firepower, or words to that effect. They pointed to the episode
with Garth of Izar; specifically, how the E-nil could try to knock
down the penal colonies' shield by striking it at the "weakest
point at the opposite side of the planet," yet such an assault
would somehow kill Kirk and co. on the other side of the globe.
They cite other such things as the Planet Killer striking the E-nil's
hull with its antiproton beam, various references to General Order
24, the mythical (and always, oddly, German) "uber-antimatter"
and God knows what else.
The fact remains, Kirk era ships were threatened by a jet fighter's
weapons. The E-nil WAS unshielded, and it was expected that
the fighter carried low kiloton-ranged warheads (which would do
the expected damage naturally), which indicates a hull can
be breached by perhaps a few terajoules of energy.
No conflict with TWOK. Phaser blasts with similar effect did serious
damage to both the E and Khan's ship.
Then we have the whole matter of phasers vs. the Planet Killer's
maw. Exploding the USS Constellation's impulse engines
was to create a 97 point-something megaton blast inside the
maw, which disabled the PK.
It is actually fair to point out that photon torpedoes were
probably useless at this point. We're told that the PK
somehow "deactivated antimatter" (whatever that means).
Thus, photorps shouldn't work; moreover, we can't
make a linear comparison between their torpedoes and
the 100 MT explosion.
However, as I said...what about *phasers*?! Surely if, as
the CoC contends, the phaser banks could manage a blast
at least equivalent to 100 MT. But they couldn't. Why else
would they sacrifice a no doubt expensive, one of roughly
a DOZEN heavy cruisers?!
I've always hated that "E-nil can kill the E-D" shit. When
Cronan started it many years ago, it was funny, and meant
as such. (I sure wish we still had him around. He was wild!)
Now, though, it's taken seriously. The E-nil, as beloved as
it might be by some, is a pissant next to a Galaxy
or Sovereign. And we already know how those
two stack up to the mighty Imperator...
I remember the stuff about how the E-nil was supposedlyTheDarkling wrote:I think its pretty clear that the Connies engines easily outrun TNG warp drives for some rather odd reason.
I will take a look if I can find the incidents behind the uber connie that were posted at sb.com (I think there were more than the two mentioned), although I make no claims about their validity.
Nope, General Order 24 does not indicate anything about population centers. It is a command to destroy the entire surface of a planet.Darth Servo wrote:Hit the major population centers.Alyeska wrote:General order 24, level the surface of a planet.AWACS wrote:Wasn't there also some incident where the E (connie) was supposedly going to slag a planet?
I beg to differ.Alyeska wrote:Nope, General Order 24 does not indicate anything about population centers. It is a command to destroy the entire surface of a planet.
Cities and installations. The INHABITED surface, NOT the entire planet.Scotty wrote:"All cities and installations on Eminiar VII have been located, identified and fed into our firecontrol system. In one hour forty five minutes the entire inhabited surface of your planet will be destroyed."- Scotty, from "Taste of Armageddon" (after being given General Order 24 by Kirk)