I hope this does not feel like you're being dog piled.
GalenMarek94 wrote: Even though people say that phasers are better then blasters, (that can be debated)
Return To Grace wrote: KIRA: This is a standard issue, Cardassian phase-disruptor rifle. It has a four point seven megajoule power capacity, three millisecond recharge two beam settings.
ZIYAL: How do you know so much about Cardassian weapons?
KIRA: We captured a lot of them during the occupation. It's a good weapon, solid, simple. You can drag it through the mud and it'll still fire. Now this. (Federation phaser rifle.) This is an entirely different animal. Federation standard issue. It's a little less powerful, but it's got a more options. Sixteen beam settings. Fully autonomous recharge, multiple target acquisition, gyro stabilised, the works. It's a little more complicated, so it's not as good a field weapon. Too many things can go wrong with it.
Regeneration wrote: REED: Increase power another five megajoules. Fire. Keep it going. Increase to seven megajoules. Try eight. Nine. The density's holding. Bring it up to ten. (it finally blasts a hole in the target) That should do it. We'll reach that transport in less than an hour. Let's modify as many of these as we can.
Retrospect wrote: SEVEN [OC]: I'm at the weapons range. Kovin had taken us there to evaluate various hand held firearms he wished to offer in trade. He attempted to impress us with a demonstration of the weapons destructive capabilities. My role was to provide a more objective analysis.
KOVIN: Terrawatt powered particle beam rifle, four microsecond recharge cycle, ten kilometre range.
PARIS: Definitely not standard Starfleet issue. What do you think?
SEVEN: Seventy two percent fragmentation, twenty eight percent vaporization. Crude, but efficient.
PARIS: It's not as accurate as our compression rifles, but it's a lot easier to handle. I wouldn't mind carrying one of these the next time we run into the Hirogen.
SEVEN: Targeting mechanism could be augmented with a thermal guidance sensor. That would improve accuracy by twenty four percent.
Even if a blaster and phaser had an equal firepower the phaser still has more uses beyond just that of a weapon, and that makes the phaser a better tool.
Keep in mind that phasers come in a huge variety of shapes and sizes.
GalenMarek94 wrote: the Stormtroopers are well orginized, have air support and heavy armor/artillerty, amongst other things.
I think you are confusing Clone Troopers with Storm Troopers. They are very different creatures, and have very different vehicles.
First Battle of Geonosis
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xmR1ee223zQ
Second Battle of Geonosis
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wMoWboKoj5c
Star Trek: Voyager: Future's End
http://voy.trekcore.com/gallery/thumbna ... 39&page=16
Even the clone Troopers had to rely mostly on Y-Wing bombers and to a lessser extent LAAT for air support. This means the situation is at best the same as the United Federation of Planets who's shuttles don't really lose much in the way of performance in atmosphere as seen in Voyager: Future's End. A Federation shuttle can also easily serve as an APC and IFV. Shields, armor, and antigravity make Federation shuttles a very versatile platform.
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Home Front wrote: LEYTON: Mister President, we can use the Lakota's transporters and communications system to mobilise every Starfleet officer on Earth in less than twelve hours. We've been preparing for something like this for a long time. We have stockpiles of phaser rifles, personal forcefields, photon grenades, enough to equip an entire army. I can start getting men on the streets immediately.
Star Trek: Arena wrote: KIRK: We'll see how ingenious they are. Here, give me a hand with this grenade launcher. Lang!
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KELOWITZ: If I were them, I'd go to the high ground on the right. I make it twelve hundred yards, azimuth eighty seven. It's pretty close for one of these little jewels, Captain.
KIRK: It'll be a lot closer to them. Stand clear.
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Nor The Battle Strong wrote: KIRBY: Don't worry about it. Same thing happened to me my first day. You know what I heard? That ship Starfleet sent, the Farragut? The Klingons intercepted it.
JAKE: Starfleet'll send another one, won't they?
KIRBY: It won't be here for days, and in the meantime we're looking at a ground war which is just what the Klingons want. According to a lieutenant I talked to, they've got so many transport scramblers online that we can't beam troops anywhere.
JAKE: What about using hoppers?
KIRBY: He says the Klingons have been shooting them out of the sky left and right. Unless something changes, he figures the Klingons'll take the settlement the day after tomorrow. Did you see all the bat'leth wounds today? Klingons get mad, they forget about their disruptors, go hand to hand. If you ask me, they're looking to get even for what happened on Ganalda Four.
Beyond this we do not know what a Hopper is.
This class of shuttle is clearly meant to carry cargo from orbit to ground and the reverse. It carried what amounts to be a light all-terrain buggy.
http://en.memory-alpha.org/wiki/Argo_(shuttlecraft)
Star Trek: Voyager: Elogium wrote: TORRES: We might try something like a targ scoop.
JANEWAY [OC]: Can you enlighten us, Lieutenant?
TORRES: Klingons put them on the front of ground assault vehicles. They emit a high frequency tone that disperses targ herds in their path. I can modify the
GalenMarek94 wrote: I have never see any ST vehicles for ground support, all they have for air support is the main ship, (e.g. Enterprise)
They can and have used armed shuttles on screen, but the key word here is SEEN. We in fact have never SEEN a major ground battle in Star Trek. Do you really expect what amounts to be sailor or pilots to have the same equipment as the army?
I think we should have seen heavier armor more often, but it exists.
From what i've read, it would seem the writers for Deep Space Nine wanted to show a major ground battle or two, but were told they didn't have the budget for it, and as a result we got episodes like Nor The Battle Strong and
GalenMarek94 wrote: and the redshirts lack any armor or heavy weapons.
The photon grenade launcher Kirk used in Arena, and a standard phaser rifle are more powerful then most vehicle mounted weapons in Star wars. These weapons have insanely high yields for their size. A gigawatt particle beam rifle, and a grenade little bigger then your fist that has a yield measured in tons constitute light weapons in Star trek.
The standard Star Fleet uniform is armor, and in Nor The Battle Strong we see heavier armor made from similar material. The Klingons, Cardassians, and Borg wear armor as well, but make it more obvious.
http://en.memory-alpha.org/wiki/File:Ja ... _Burke.jpg
Star Trek: Voyager: Displaced wrote: JANEWAY: I've got the basic operation down, but I can't quite figure out how to lock on to a target. Can you access anything that might function like our targeting scanners?
TUVOK: There are biosensors contained within the monitoring programs of each habitat. Perhaps
JANEWAY: I'm detecting human life forms in one of the environments. The Argala habitat.
JANEWAY: Tom and B'Elanna.
TUVOK: Possibly. They may have taken refuge there to hide from the Nyrians.
JANEWAY: Doesn't look very inviting, does it.
TUVOK: The temperature is minus twenty degrees Celsius.
JANEWAY: They can't last long in that. We've got to get them out.
-20C is equal to -4F
GalenMarek94 wrote: And to clear up an issue, the reason the Stormtroopers kept on missing the rebels in ANH, is because Grand Moff Tarkin ordered them not to kill them, but to herd back to their ship, so they could track the rebels back to their base
Obi Won makes a point to state Storm Troopers can't hit the broad side of a sand crawler in Episode 4, and then you have Episode 5 and 6b continuing the horrible aim. Even the Clone Troopers have only slightly better aim.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5h8ZOK5u3i8
Even if we assume the Storm Troopers had been ordered to let them go, the storm trooper still needed to give a convincing show to three people who know what they are suppose to be able to do. This means the bad showing wasn't far from the standard.