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AndrewR
Member # 44
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Just about the different effects of photon torpedoes, I'm going on record to say I LOVE the 'shards of light' torpedoes from TOS movies and HATE the 'blobs' from FC and Insurrection.
About the 'shards of light versions' did we see any in Generations?? Did the Enterprise-D use Photons in that battle?? Or were the two ships too close together!?!
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Mark Nguyen
Member # 469
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Y'know, I believe the "shards" torpedo was indeed used by the E-D in "Generations". Well... It musta been atmospheric diffusion. Yeah, that's it.
Mark
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mrneutron
Member # 524
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quote: Originally posted by AndrewR: Just about the different effects of photon torpedoes, I'm going on record to say I LOVE the 'shards of light' torpedoes from TOS movies and HATE the 'blobs' from FC and Insurrection.
The best the torpedoes ever looked was in TMP, and that's mostly because they weren't animated, as they are everywhere else. A 20-watt laser was shot through a rotating crystal in a smoke room, hence all the shifting shafts of light. Someone needs to write a CGI renderer that simulates this.
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Mojo
Member # 536
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Go take another look at the torpedos in Trek 6, they look VERY nice. Close to TMP style but a bit more refined, IMHO.
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Nevod
Member # 738
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Plus, what about the detonations? (All these explosions looks unrealistic, IMHO)
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Dax
Member # 191
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Here's a picture of the Ent-A firing a photorp in ST-VI.
I watched Generations again yesterday and IIRC the aft torp fired by the D did have the "shards of light" effect.
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mrneutron
Member # 524
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quote: Originally posted by Mojo: Go take another look at the torpedos in Trek 6, they look VERY nice. Close to TMP style but a bit more refined, IMHO.
Hate to disagree with ya, but the torps in ST6 just didn't look as powerful as the ones in TMP. IMHO it's the difference between using real light v. animation.
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Reverend
Member # 335
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I thought the TMP torpedoes were weedy blue things, it wasn't until TWOK that they became the beefy red ones we know and love...however I think the klingon torps in TMP were the original red shardy type. The E-D definatly did fire the old kind of torpedo. A technical explanation could do with how fast a torp is set to go, notice the "Shards of light" kind tend to travel reletivly slowly, while the blobs move quite fast.
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TSN
Member # 31
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One would think that should be the other way 'round...
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The_Tom
Member # 38
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The Thunderchild's photons in First Contact were relatively "shardy," too. Not quite Star Trek VI-shardy, but considerably more prickly and random-looking than what the E-D pumped out.
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Mojo
Member # 536
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I also really liked the look of standard Fed torpedos in FC - they are pretty much what I modeled mine after.
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AndrewR
Member # 44
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Bugger Mojo - that is one thing that pissed me off about that battle scene - were those orange (basically featureless) blobs...
As I said I loved the 'shards of light' photons (which I reckon aren't OLDER types just what we SHOULD have seen in TNG, except for the tight budget. - thus the return in Generations to the "SoL" type - cause they had more money.)
I loved how the 'shards' lit up everything as they "twirled" (can't think of a better word for what they did.) We had them in TMP, TFF and "Flashback" - those I know for sure.
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mrneutron
Member # 524
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quote: Originally posted by Reverend: I thought the TMP torpedoes were weedy blue things...
Only the Enterprise's torpedo was blue. I was referring to the red torpedoes fired by the Klingons at the start of the film.
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Mojo
Member # 536
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I'll upload a picture of what my torpedo effect looks like... I dare anyone to tell me it's just blobby!
Dax, can you hear me? I want to display a new pic!!
Mojo
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Dax
Member # 191
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I hear you, Mojo.
Here it is guys - Mojo's test photon torp.
I have one question - why green? It looks like something belonging to the Breen/Klingons/Romulans.
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Mark Nguyen
Member # 469
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Looks like that big "TEST" in the background is about to get blown up. Too bad I couldn't do that to my thesis reports when I'm done with 'em.
Spiffy stuff, Mojo! I take it that this is a Klingon torpedo. Among things, it could also make a neat wallpaper for my monitor.
Mark
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Mojo
Member # 536
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Actually, I figured it was a Borg torpedo. They had some on Voyager, didn't they?
Although this effect was based on the ones in First Contact, I think it has a similar, streaky feel to the Motion Picture torpedos.
This is what you'll be seeing in the book, so if you prefer a different effect, I suggest preparing your Colorforms Photon Torpedo kit now!
Mojo
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Dax
Member # 191
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Funny but I didn't think of the Borg. I guess I was thinking in DS9 rather than VOY terms. Anyway, seems reasonable for a Borg torp. IIRC the original Delta Flyer was destroyed by Borg torps if you need a reference.
I watched First Contact again yesterday and I took special attention of the photorps. They do have a slight spiking effect but it's only really noticeable with the final salvo against the cube.
It's worth mentioning that I liked the look of the Quantorps in the movie. The lens flare type effect was cool. In all honesty though, I don't usually pay that much attention to the way torpedos look.
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The_Tom
Member # 38
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Well, Sol's the resident expert on the various glowing things that come out of Borg cubes, but I'm pretty sure that nothing shot by the Borg has ever been termed a torpedo.
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CaptainMike
Member # 709
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Borg seemed to tractors and beam-weapons in space battles.
However, in their first appearance, the used a shield draining charge that might be looked at a torpedo (of a sort anyway), and in FC they were using pulses of weapons that could be considered torpedolike for the orbital bombardment of Montana
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TSN
Member # 31
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"Actually, I figured it was a Borg torpedo. They had some on Voyager, didn't they?" You're asking us?! *L*
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Mark Nguyen
Member # 469
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We saw Borg "torpedoes" all the time. The renegade Borg ship in "Descent" used 'em. The Tactical Cube used 'em. The BoBW cube used some sort of energy pulse to blow up those Mars Perimeter ships. The "First Contact" cube used something similar too, often blowing up ships with a single shot.
So in terms of continuity, I'm sure Mojo could get away with showing the Borg use their yellow cutting beam and their green torpedo/pulse thing...
Mark
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Sol System
Member # 30
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I'm an expert in something, finally!
My list of Borg weaponry, observed:
Cutting beam--used to carve a ship up, or take samples, or to write "345 of 470 was here" on the sides of icy comets. Tractor beam--not just good for stopping ships, it can also disintegrate them, perhaps (note, this is a patented Sol System interpretation, ask me about our free newsletter if you're interested) Shield-draining weapon--fired in short bursts, this weapon shuts down shields without damaging what's underneath Magnetically guided charges--a simple explosive device Energy bolt--a generic greenish blast, similar to a disruptor bolt Energy beam--presumably a Borg version of the standard phaser Forced plasma beam--hand held weapon
I've got pictures of most of these in action, if anyone is interested.
Also, no torpedos, aside from the guided charges. But that's an artefact of my list-making protocol, which involved not assigning...physicality to a projectile unless specifically mentioned.
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Proteus
Member # 212
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Personally, I like the oval blue-white quantiums the most. You cant ever have enough blue.
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Ryan McReynolds
Member # 28
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I think this photon effect is perfect, whatever colors are used for whatever races need it.
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