anarchistbunny wrote:I too am not sure about these Transphasic Torp. We've only seen them used against Borg ships, and even then, all they did was cause a warp core faliure. I'm not sure if the damage is even comparable to what the E-D did to the first cube they encountered. And we know the borg can adapt to multiple frequencies. So they are either Borg specific unadaptable torps, frequncy changing on point of impact torps, all frequencies then bypasses on the right one torps, or something eles.
Either way there are not significantly more powerful than QT and nothing to frequency-less ISD shielding.
The damage they did is far greater than what the E-D did to a cube
in "Q Who?". In the latter, the E-D blew small chunks out of the cube's
superstructure. Worf said they "sustained damage to 20% of their vessel."
The two cubes in "Endgame" were totally blown apart; therefore, they
sustained damage to 100% of their vessels, arguably far greater damage
than of the context used in "Q Who?" ("Destroy" can mean a lot of things, and the word itself isn't often used to mean the very same thing in sci-fi.
The Death Star's destruction of a world, for example, could be said to
"destroy a world," yet the total amount of E involved is staggering beyond
that of almost anything else.)
So, I disagree that they're not significantly more powerful than quantums...they are, probably by a factor of something around 100x.
I figure a quantorp has an effective yield roughly 3x that of a max.
yield photorp, correlating to about 10 megatons. 100x that is 1 gigaton.
As doomsday weapons, that's not so unreasonable...the Cardassians
fielded a fleet of automated missiled that rated about 19 gigatons apiece
("Dreadnought"). Given almost 40 years of weapon miniaturization and
better power sources to draw from, that transphasics would have much
larger yields shouldn't be a big surprise.
As for why they weren't used against Klingons...why WOULD they be
used? Killing one of the members of the High Council (remember,
he was on one of those two
Negh'Var variants) wouldn't be
such a great idea...and we don't know that transphasic torpedos were
in regular circulation even in the early 2400s. Even then they might've
been considered doomsday weapons, standard issue only when such
threats as the Borg materialized.
This is purely a qualification of intra-Trek abilities, however. I like
to get that straight before I compare it to anything else.