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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Psi'a Meese: [QB] Regarding the Type X phaser, as referenced in the NGTM: "...the main ship's phaser's are rated as Type X, the largest emitters available for starship use. Individual emitter segments are capable of firing 5.1 megawatts." "The Galaxy class supports twelve phasar arrays in two sizes." The second size of emitter is never established in that or any other publication that I am aware of. IMO, its safe to assume it is 'smaller' or of less rated performance than that of the Type X. "A typical larger phaser array aboard the USS Enterprise, such as the upper dorsal array of the Saucer Module, consists of 200 emitter segments..." How many emmitter segments are in the various other arrays of this class of starship? I sat down with a friend's copy of the Galaxy class blueprints last year. Lets just say I got a headache and decided it wasn't all that important. [IMG]http://flare.solareclipse.net/smile.gif[/IMG] The topic at hand I believe, was can we establish the existence of the Type XII emitter? So far the answer appears to be NO. I refer to most of _The359's_ concept of listing emitter types. I perceive emitter's mentioned in episode's, movies, or tech manuals (published by well-established publishing house's) as canon information. On a side note: I enjoy the DS9 Technical Manual insofar as anything regarding the space station itself. Section 14.1, Starfleet Stategic Forces had me running for the 'porcelain goddess' and I choose to skip over comments on boards regarding those 'facts' when I view them. See also my comments I will post on the "Next Generation Officer's Manual" thread. Purrrr.... [This message has been edited by Psi'a Meese (edited February 07, 2001).] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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