The Ability to Fight at Warp Speeds
Posted: 2003-05-03 06:15pm
Could a Star Fleet ship, such as the Sovereign (circa Dominion War), fight effectivly at Warp Speeds in a battle?
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Yes. There have been repeated examples of Trek ships fighting at warp using both energy and missile type weaponry (phasers and torpedoes).Jeremy wrote:Could a Star Fleet ship, such as the Sovereign (circa Dominion War), fight effectivly at Warp Speeds in a battle?
Warp sustainers. It allows them to stay at warp for a limited time. Warp drives are needed to move into and stay at warp. Warp sustainers allow an object to stay at warp for a short time while slowly decelerating. Torpedoes have enough forward momentum that they can still strike objects forward of the ship for a fair distance. Firing rearward is hardly a problem at all.meNNis wrote:how the FUCK do missile type weaponry work at warp speeds???
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Trek torpedoes incorporate warp sustainers. They can maintain a warp field they take from the launching ship when fired at warp, but they can't create their own. The use of beam weapon is more questionable. Though the only example I can think off involved a ship firing phaser's at a pursuer and that should work just fine.meNNis wrote:how the FUCK do missile type weaponry work at warp speeds???
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Furthermore there have been instances of pursuing Jam'Hadar attackships firing forward at warp with their beam weapons as well as a Runabout firing forward with its phasers at warp.closet sci-fi fan wrote:In Message in a Bottle, a Nebula pursuing the Prometheus used it's phasers while at warp speeds.Sea Skimmer wrote:The use of beam weapon is more questionable. Though the only example I can think off involved a ship firing phaser's at a pursuer and that should work just fine.