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Star trek, cloaking device observations
watching "Yesterday's Enterprise" on tnn and it reminded me of something. When they're fighting and a ship starts to cloak they always stop firing at it. What they should do is fire a continuous phaser burst along the cloaking ship's current heading as it is cloaking so they get a chance to hit the cloaked ship after its shields go down
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When the A-Team was running from Colonel Decker, if his troops had fired at them instead of at the dirt at their feet, he probably would have caught them.
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only on the A-Team can thousands of rounds be fired with no one getting even a nick on the arm Originally posted by das Monkey When the A-Team was running from Colonel Decker, if his troops had fired at them instead of at the dirt at their feet, he probably would have caught them. das |
Originally posted by mikehunt :lol: only on the A-Team can thousands of rounds be fired with no one getting even a nick on the arm Loved that show! (wow did this thread take a turn.. :D) |
I always found it odd that Klingons -- a culture obsessed with battlefield honor and an extrme sistaste for cowardice -- would so flagrantly use cloaking devices.
And, that the federation wouldn't emply such devices. Because of the Prime Directive, the Federation takes great pains to not alter the cultures of other worlds, and it would seem that a cloaking device would permit them to observe without being noticed. Also, it would a good defensive measure and prevent the Federation ships from being targets. I would also think a cloaking device would be a good thing to have on smaller -- even privately owned -- ships that are, essentially defenseless. Surely piracy exists in the "Trek" universe? |
Originally posted by Josh-da-man And, that the federation wouldn't emply such devices. Because of the Prime Directive, the Federation takes great pains to not alter the cultures of other worlds, and it would seem that a cloaking device would permit them to observe without being noticed. |
watching "Yesterday's Enterprise" on tnn and it reminded my of something. When they're fighting and a ship starts to cloak they always stop firing at it. What they should do is fire a continuous phaser burst along the cloaking ship's current heading as it is cloaking so they get a chance to hit the cloaked ship after its shields go down Another interesting thing, once in an episode of DS9, the Klingons set up a plan to have Worf set up for murder. What happened was that while in battle, they kept making a ship cloak and decloak in a pattern, and as soon as they saw that he was catching on they decloaked a civilian ship. Of course, Worf ordered on the decloaking ship to be fired on, and by the time he realised it was a civilian ship it was too late. I always found it odd that Klingons -- a culture obsessed with battlefield honor and an extrme sistaste for cowardice -- would so flagrantly use cloaking devices. Alien cultures are just weird. And, that the federation wouldn't emply such devices. Because of the Prime Directive, the Federation takes great pains to not alter the cultures of other worlds, and it would seem that a cloaking device would permit them to observe without being noticed. Also, it would a good defensive measure and prevent the Federation ships from being targets. I would also think a cloaking device would be a good thing to have on smaller -- even privately owned -- ships that are, essentially defenseless. Surely piracy exists in the "Trek" universe? nd cloaks are used I'm sure. |
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