Phasers Explored – Star Trek's Most Iconic Weapn And Its Various Variants/Generations Explored!



Phasers Explored – Star Trek’s Most Iconic Gun And Its Various Variants/Generations Explored!
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  1. I never thought that phasers were actually that good of a weapon tactically as it had quite a few flaws to be a military weapon in most of its depictions.
    For one thing, and this is not true for every version of the phaser, is that it is a single shot weapon. The person firing the phaser has to remain exposed to enemy fire for several seconds while its single shot completes its firing sequence before you can fire the next shot, in which the process repeats again.
    This is true for the handheld type 1 phaser, all the way to shipboard versions.
    The phasers from The Next Generation era onward, don't appear to be very ergonomically designed for humanoid hands and has a thumb trigger. The Kirk era phasers, at least, had pistol grips with a forefinger trigger and the TNG era phaser power settings weren't conveniently placed either.
    The phaser rifle or type three phaser, from the Kirk era and the TNG era as well, were very bulky, in the TOS era in design and boxy in the TNG era.
    Voyager introduced the Phased Compression Rifle which, in design, harkened back to the TOS era in design and was, eventually, thrown away om favor of the TNG movie era design with absolutely no explanation whatsoever.
    The TNG movie era phaser rifle was a far better design, in my opinion, as it fired balls of energy rather than beams and fired in, what appeared to be, a semiautomatic firing pattern.
    The phased plasma guns of the Enterprise era were a much better design, I believe, at least with the rifle. The pistol, while appearing similar to the TOS in design, still had the same problem with the other handheld designs in regard to the firing sequence
    Lower Decks, Picard, Discovery and Strange New Worlds, I haven't watched with the same dedication that I watched the older series so I can't comment on except for this.
    Lower Decks takes place in the same time period as TNG.
    Discovery and Strange New Worlds takes place BEFORE TOS and, in Discovery's case, long after.
    Picard takes place long after Voyager

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  2. Aside from the Federation and the Ferengi, not many space faring races use phasers. This is because phasers vs disruptors phasers are more complex to make and the only reason the Federation uses phasers is that they have a high degree of consideration for life regarless of friend or foe. Most other space faring races uses disruptor or some variant of.

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  3. The type 2 phasers used in TNG didn't look like a pistol. This version was not displayed in the video even though it was used throughout the whole series.

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  4. After the time point of 21:50, why couldn't it have just been said as "cubic meters" rather than "m3",.. for the effects of the heavier phaser beam settings on dense materials, rock & heavy metallic objects? It's a little annoying to hear it keep referring to cubic meters as "m3".

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  5. When it comes to the destructive power of the phaser it really depends on the size because certain ones aren't crazy powerful. In the episode A Piece of the Action Kirk implies a hand phaser or phaser # 1 might knock out the side of the building they're in if fired. I want to say Kirk meant if you fire it you could hit and destroy a support beam and take an entire section of building if not careful. Because in episodes like Devil in the Dark, Arena, and others it is fully stated that a phaser # 1 is far less powerful than a phaser # 2 but to do heavy damage but we never see even phaser rifles wipe out massive rock formations and lord knows in DS9 that would have come in handy.

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  6. My favorite phasers will always be those of The Original Series. Perhaps because they resemble our handheld firearms. Except for the first episode in season 1, a rifle phaser is never seen in TOS.

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  7. TASERS (an actual brand name for a Conductive Energy Weapon) cannot have their power output adjusted. You are given whatever level of voltage that particular CEW is designed for and that's it.
    By the way, could you say 2 or 3 more times how phasers are the pinnacle of weapons for any future society or phrases like capacity to incapacitate…lol

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  8. I was reading that when you fire a continues laser beam, electricity can be sent along the beam like a lighting bolt due to the laser creating a path of least resistance, So maybe a stun weapon could be made from an laser.

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  10. In the first pilot they where quite different than the 3 year run of the show witch was very well designed and probably the nicest looking and most detailed of all of the star treks to come but in the first pilot they looked kind of cheaply put together budget no doubt but they where referred to as lasers in pilot one the second pilot used the same prop and a phaser riffle was introduced and through out the original series the original prop would show up in the first season in the hands of people who had not been contacted for years so it would make sense that the older model is what they where left with many things in the 2 pilots worked back into the show rather than spend the limited budget on designing a completely new object things could be reused turned over with lights added and colors changed.

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  11. Thanks for the memories. I made a Mark I when I was 14 and a better one when I was 15. I started on a Mark II when I was 16 but never built the electronics. My girlfriend pointed it at George Takei once, but he didn't say, "Oh my!"

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  12. Not all "space shows" had "energy weapons" as the show Firefly (and the follow up movie Serenity) used projectile weapons, that shot typical bullets from them!! In fact only one episode of Firefly (Episode title: Trash) showed a "laser pistol" that was unique, but basically worthless in it!! Even Firefly's Jane Cobb, who owned Vera, which was a rifle shot normal bullets, and required "air around her" to be fired in space!!

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