Patrick Degan wrote:
Actually, that's another strike against this movie and the whole frequency brainbug in Trek. Detecting frequency from an external source is not difficult —it only requires a feedback loop and a counter. Very basic capability and one which made the whole plot-point of planting a spy camera in the VISOR wholly unnecessary. It just did not occur to the stupid writers that all the Klingons had to do was to simply fire a low-powered laser at the Enterprise's shields and read the return oscillation in the beam.
The other reason why the frequency brainbug in Trek is basically stupid should be obvious to anybody with any knowledge of radio-jamming.
The laser idea is a VERY good one.
I doubt the old BoP had an actual laser onboard. That which is most likely their nav deflector already doubles as a torpedo launcher too, so it won't be the Swiss Army knife that Federation counterparts are.
But then, they
should be equipped with a laser for the reason stated. That could prove invaluable in fighting the kind of opponents that easily outgun the little Birds; e.g.,
D'Deridex, Ferengi
D'Kora and even Cardassian cruisers.
There's a question of how well the laser would interact with the cloaking device (if it could at all), but as you said, it wouldn't take a powerful beam by any means. Even when operating independently, a Klingon BoP could probably remain hidden long enough to prep a devastating alpha strike based on the little spotlight trick. (I don't see a Warbird, Cardassian ship or GCS doing real well after she's lost her bridge in the first volley. Any following defensive measures would be too uncoordinated...we're not dealing w/ ISDs, after all.)
I think that's not only too smart for the Klingons (or anyone else) to try, but in their minds, it's potentially too risky. Maybe they're hung up in a false dichotomy, believing something to the effect that, "While we're reading the oscillations in the beam, they'll be blowing us to kingdom come!"
Put another way, they feel that their time would be better spent shooting
real weapons at their opponent.
Why not do both? The Bird is pretty weak next to huge capships like a GCS, but it can withstand a few phaser strikes or a handful of torpedoes. It could well weather some big opponents' assaults long enough to pull the laser trickeroo. If anything, the Bird's relative
weakness could give them a strategic advantage, inasmuch as they're not taken seriously enough by the Rikers and such of the galaxy.