Intrepid vs. Ha'tak
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Janeway - 1, Ba'al - 0
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@politicalair everyone knows ring transport can only go a short distance unless it going to another ring pad and they couldn't get throught the hull of one of those ships
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Trekgate
Harry : We detected Human lifeforms aboard that ship
Janeway: Ensign Kim, Lock on and beam aboard, Bridge to sickbay prepare to receive patients
Doctor:Yes Ma'am
O'neill rematerialized in Voyager's Sickbay
Jack: Thanks Thor buddy, nice time, hey Woolsey what are you doing Here?
Doctor:Colonel O'neill i'm EMH Please state the nature of the medical emergency
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@Denorius >"1000 MEGATON S [sic] of TNT...more than 1000 times Hiroshima!"
Ahem, Little Boy's Yield was not even 1 megaton (1 Mt = 1,000,000 tons), it was somewhere within 13 to 18 kilotons (kt); 13,000 to18,000 tons equivalent to TNT. At 18 kt You were off by 982,000 tons (982 kt).
Let's all remember that we didn't get any megaton-capable weapon until well after WWII (prototype "Mike" 10.4 Mt in 1954).
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what game is this?
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After 0:40 does the Ha'tak even land a single shot at all? Sheesh. :P
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the Ha'tak would be much bigger and throw a shit load more that any Federation Star Ship could...
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@politicalair Haha yes this kid has it right
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The Intrepid Class is way deadlier than was admitted on Voyager... outright.
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Just say it's Baals Hatak. He has beaming tech, no rings required.
We all know what would *really* happen.
Janeway: "Open hailing frequencies. This is the Federation Starship--"
Jaffa: "TAU'RI BOW BEFORE YOUR GOD."
Janeway: "I"m sorry I don't under--"
EXPLOSIONS, SMOKE, ETC.
Tuvok: "Shields are offline, weapons unresponsive, intruder alert--" *Jaffa ring in Tuvok shoots does nothing because phaser is set on stun Jaffa shoots back and miss too but hit CONSOLES which explode and kill NEELIX.
politicalair 2 years ago 27
There's the small issue of a Federation starship not carrying enough antimatter to destroy a planet because they would need more antimatter than the amount that fits into a photon capsule than will blow up a planet. Isoton is also a fictional yield the equivalent of which had never been specified but seems to change to fit the plot device of each episode.
CobaltX07 2 years ago 10