Let's notice that by default the ship is always visible, meaning that a certain threshold of light is allowed, just like all ships in all SF in general.Lucky wrote:Lucky wrote:(You can't overcome everything with more power. No matter how powerful the laser it will never escape the black hole)The point is that there are things that no matter how powerful the weapon you can not brute force your way in or out as the case may be.Praeothmin wrote: True, unfortunately, this quote is (correctly) used in regards to the "Lasers can't even penetrate our navigational deflectors", and said Navigational Deflectors have nothing to do with black holes...
In order to do it's job a navigational deflector has to be able to move all subatomic and large particles out of the way of the ship while it is traveling at FTL speeds through real space. The ship would be destroyed if photons, electrons, protons, ect could get through.
The Navigational deflector can be used to make singularities.
Scorpion
KIM: It looks like the Borg have accessed deflector control. They're trying to realign the emitters.
CHAKOTAY: Shut them out.
KIM: They've bypassed security protocols.
TORRES: We're emitting a resonant gravitation beam. It's creating another singularity.
CHAKOTAY: Reverse course.
PARIS: We're fighting intense gravimetric distortion. I can't break free!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gravitational_singularity
There's also the problem that photons still have properties akin to matter, and can be given a non zero mass. You can't arbitrarily increase their number and expect the same result since at some point they'll clearly pile up in front of your shields and act like a layer of matter.
For example, if you take a look at Wong's calculation page about the Millennium Falcon, the one wherein he got megatons of light which rocked the ship, you can see that it's possible to take down a shield, but only with massive amounts of photons.
For example, since blaster shots and all their variations carry a bunch of photons mixed to some fancy material force field, any variation of that on the scale of a superlaser would be far more than necessary to ruin a ship like the GCS.
Not to say that since in SW weapons are not pure light, the question doesn't require to be asked.
Besides, I consider that it's possible that Picard's remark may have been relative to the size of the ship in question, considering that the E-D had an advantage against pure laser weapons, but wasn't completely immune either. It would have just been so lopsided that they had little to fear.