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I've been reading about the Oberth-class Starship from Star Trek the magazine and they mentioned that it was armed with phasers. My question is, does any know where they are on the ship?
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IIRC, the model has no apparent phaser emplacements, but in the film First Contact an Oberth is seen firing from the forward part of the saucer.
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Got a screencap of that? I dont recall a Oberth in FC at all. There's one in Emissary: it blows up nicely (just as almost every other Oberth ever seen does).
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Can't 'cap it, but it's time index 9:43-9:47 on the DVD. Just before 9:44 the Oberth comes out from behind the lower left corner of the Borg cube, it makes a pass around towards the front. 9:46 is where the phaser shot occurs. Following that, the ship continues in it's pass around the cube and the scene cuts to a new shot. It is quite clearly and Oberth, there is nothing indistinct about it.
Perhaps Spikey can 'cap it?
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Thanks for the time index: I'll have to watch it again.
Hmmm....what the fuck could Starfleet have been thinking, sending that floating target in there?
Mabye it's another example of the captain disobeying orders....
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Someone has capped that scene before, I'm sure of it.
I actually remember seeing a full breakdown of the whole batte right here on this board. I suggest you use the search function and see what you can find.
As for where the phasers are, you may notice that the Oberth has a few little rectangular cutouts on the saucer rimm, that'd be where I would have them.
I didn't notice it at first, but after a second glance I saw the little fella fire its phasers.
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You know, those are not crappy, they�re rather good! But, the oberth is seen later as well. Check out my really crappy videocaps here Please, can you do better?
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I can't find that last image of the Oberth seen on your page where you mention its nacelles.
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I didn't notice it at first, but after a second glance I saw the little fella fire its phasers.
Niiiice caps! Man, that tiny ship sure can dish out the phaser fire! I agree that if it's the 120 meter long Oberth, they have had to replace that tiny forward shuttlebay with a phaser bank of some kind.
Though I think even that tiny shuttlebay can hold a shuttlepod or two.
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This is the breakdown of the FC battle, posted on this board...hoewever, the pictures are gone and the link doesn't work, so it's not of much value.
quote: I agree that if it's the 120 meter long Oberth, they have had to replace that tiny forward shuttlebay with a phaser bank of some kind.
Well, "replacing" or otherwise using modularity is the only way one could sensibly operate such a tiny vessel anyway. The square holes on the saucer rim would be very nice places for modular gear such as mission-specific weapons or sensors.