Connor MacLeod wrote:Most people already handled this, but I want to get my licks in.
Thank you for tossing in the Tech Manual upper limit figures for torpedoes. Now if we do it on something more reliable, like "Night Terrors" or "Insurrection" - or we go with the traditional "isoton" definition, the Defiant gets bitchslapped by the Flying Organic Plucked Chicken of Death. (In "A View From a Gallery" the White Star was described as looking like a "plucked chicken", hence the name.)
In my judgment neither of those examples are reliable since they involve unknowns (and in the case of "Insurrection," dare I say, yes, metreon gas has "subspace properties" according to VGR. I hate it, but anything subspace seems damned magical in TNG+ Star Trek). Now, of course, in spite of the unknowns, "Night Terrors" implies that the photorp inventory is less powerful than a large chemical explosion, like, perhaps, a daisy cutter;
but this episode doesn't occur in a vacuum, no pun intended. How
it compares to episodes from which we can derive empirical conclusions
is highly suspect, though.
For example, how would torpedoes yielding gigajoules apiece, or no
more than ~750 GJ for the entire inventory (overestimate), do any damage to the asteroid in "Pegasus"? Riker might be inept, but he's fired
photon torpedoes before. To think he's off by over five orders
of magnitude stretches the incompetence dismissal to the extreme.
If we assume the asteroid itself was 75% hollow (probable overestimate; the entrance into the one chasm we saw barely gave enough clearance for the E-D to slip inside), it would have a volume slightly greater
than a 2690m wide, solid asteroid. To blow that apart, they'd need
19.5 megatons.
Even if all 250 torpedoes were used (perhaps greater than Riker's
expectation of "most of our photon torpedoes), that's still 78 kilotons/torpedo.
Needless to say, a photorp rated solely according to the criteria laid
out in "Night Terrors" could not equal this even if it magically gained
1,000x greater yield. The kT no. also matches up very well with torpedoes used against other asteroids, like in VGR's "Rise" and "Cost of Living."
You'd also have to think that a photorp would be capable of
leveling a city if the TOSite's beloved "General Order 24" was to
be at all feasible--so, again, kilotonnage. Probably not much more,
but it's easier to rationalize "Night Terrors" as treknobabble
than to suggest all of these asteroids were made of marshmellows
(as even ice wouldn't suffice), that the stars we've seen ships orbit
were very underpowered even when they keep vegetation green
and water from freezing on the Dyson S's interior, etc.
Another knock against the superiority of chemical explosions
over photorps (and what that must mean about the photorps
yield) is something else I've talked about a little in this thread:
the threat of destruction from proximity detonations. In "modern"
Trek this is mentioned at least twice when the firing ship is
unshielded, and it might be the case that the crew is overreacting.
Then again, they *should* know something of their own weapons'
effectiveness.
Let's say they're being a bit overprotective of the ship, but still
have a rough idea--within a couple orders of magnitude--what might
threaten them. Further, since we're talking about chemical explosions, a proximity blast from a < daisy cutter level torpedo could at least damage the ship.
In "Q Who?" those torpedoes exploded about 5 kilometers from the E-D; thus, with a frontal area of no more than ~60,000 m^2, a 5 GJ torpedo
would strike the ship with
almost one megajoule total!
Even a 500 GJ torpedo would only deliver 95 MJ at that range.
That wouldn't even vaporize one adult male, and it's about
600 times less energy than you'd need to vaporize a single
cubic meter of iron. Hand phasers can do that (well, not the iron,
but the "vaporizing people" thing).
We know that a quarter kiloton device sitting on the NX-01's
hull blew out a nice chunk of her but certainly didn't result
in destruction (unfortunately, though I would've gotten Hoshi
and T'Pol off the ship first, so long as I could gag T'Pol to not
hear her bullshit. Oh, and Porthos. Gotta get Porthos). So
the ship was probably struck with about 500 GJ, itself. Surely
the E-D could withstand more.
At 5 kilometers, to nail the E-D with the same amount of
energy, we'd need a 600 kiloton torpedo. Even if spreads
of multiple torpedoes (standard of 3) were involved, obviously,
we've still got 200 kT photorps.
This is definitely not contraindicated by something like "Pegasus,"
or the shields' ability to field a terawatt or so of solar EM for
hours on end. (I'm told "Descent" involved a scene break before
we're told the shields only had minutes left, but that episode
might've involved the charged particle weakness, as Michael
has long contended.) It's about as high as I'm probably willing
to peg photorps these days.
Regardless, it's pretty conclusive IMO. I waver in my understanding
of Trek as consistent, since superficially it's definitely NOT. But with
a little work--reasonable work--the picture is relatively clear; i.e.,
Federation ships like
Defiant should be on a rough par with
White Stars and bigger Federation capships should be a match
for Minbari Warcruisers. Each side probably holds advantages...torpedoes
would probably be the most powerful weapon fielded, whereas Minbari
beam weapons would be better overall than phasers. And the stealth
is potentially the entire debate, though the Federation ships do have
better defensive strength, which could afford them a little more time
to fight back and score hits.
And as others have pointed out, it was the Minbari cruiser Drala Fi (black Star) done in by the 2 megaton nukes. and if you WATCHED the incident, you'd note the War Cruiser survived largely intact (there was some damage - fin blown off, some damage to the guns - but the main body section was largely unharmed by a point blank, 2- megaton detonation.)
Yes. I don't necessarily subscribe to some people's understanding
that the event was a total fluke, nor do I really think Minbari armor
is "all that" (I see that Starfury ramming through a fin every time
I even think of the Minbari), but then again, that's not their primary
strength. Their firepower and stealth is.
<snort> Hundreds of megatons? Let me hand you a hanky so you can wipe when you're done wanking, fanboy. The upper limit on shields is at best maybe 200,000 TJ (~48 megatons) for purely EM radiation - IE photorps. Against charged particle weapons its significantly less (thousands of TJ, max.)
Probably, yes. I used one of my own upper-limits earlier when I
threw out a 120,000 TJ figure, but I didn't mean to. I meant to
use a no. more along the lines of 50-60,000 TJ, which I think is
a more realistic assessment of the shield strength.
I also point you to trhe fact White Star firepower is in the upper limit of ~12,500 TW. I tend to give it somewhat higher than that, but it works. Of course, since you're too busy wanking to your "uber-defiant" fantasy, you no doubt neglected to research B5.
I tend to stand by that upper-limit, though without something similar
for
Defiant I'd like to use something a little more conservative.
I guess that the WS oughta be relatively close to
Defiant's
firepower, however.
On everything else we're in pretty firm agreement. And please note
that these torpedo ranges are as much or more for the folks who
want to use the TM
