Or they commonly operate in such areas and thus equip their weapons with the technology whereas it isn't cost effective for the federation to do so (the Federation later adopts regenerative phasers which solve the radiation problems).Ted C wrote: True enough. Of course, he had to use some of his own "neural subprocessors" to accomplish it, not exactly a common bit of tech in the Federation. I think it's reasonable to assume that Sheliak weapons are already capable of handling the "hyperonic radiation", which means that "neural subprocessor" technology is widely available to them.
I don't read it that way, Geordi says he can do it and it will take 15 years, that doesn't mean anyone who has enhanced their transporters in such a way is 15 years ahead of the Federation just that they had need for transporters in such an environment sooner so they began that process longer ago.You may want to recall the following exchange from the end of the episode...
GEORDI: Captain, we can do it! We can modify the transporters.
PICARD: Excellent.
GEORDI: It'll take fifteen years, and a research team of a hundred --
This would suggest that 1) the Sheliak may well have transporters capable of operating in the presence of "hyperonic radiation" and 2) that Sheliak transporter technology would therefore be at least 15 years ahead of Federation transporter technology.
Fair enough, but the above still applies, the Sheliak may just have the home field advantage (they operate in that sort of environment so have adapted tech to it unlike the feds).
Sensors were also negatively affected, making it impossible to determine how many human colonists were living on Tau Cygna Five. Data couldn't report their numbers until he'd landed on the planet and contacted them.
Yet its lethal to humans, althought "terribly destructive" is a relative term I guess.Of course, this "hyperonic radiation" can't be terribly destructive if a poorly equipped colony can quickly find a way to "adapt" to it.
Reaching a bit aren't we?Another point of Sheliak superiority; apparently they have no trouble understanding and speaking various Federation languages, but the Federation is incapable of translating the Sheliak language.