Why would the asteroid size be important to measure the explosions?, any target would do no matter the size and composition as it is the blast they are measuring not the effect on the target.A) Genesis: Photon torpedoes are being test fired with 11% greater yield than normal (according to Worf), manage to do nothing more than fragment tiny asteroids that are little bigger than the torpedoes themselves.
Aparantly this guy thinks that using a single max yield torp and wiping out the entire town and its population would have been a good idea, or using phasers and melting the ppl below if the ship moved before the beam was expended was also a great idea.B) Alliances: Demonstrates not one, not two, but three photon torpedoes hit a Kazon ship, in atmosphere, hovering 2-3 stories over a city, and the blasts were positively tiny.
I have not seen this episode in a while but i do recall the defiant had already taken damage. And that the torp is undamaged after it punches through the hull obviously meaning it was designed to penitrate the hull some how before exploding.C) Starship Down: The Defiant is struck by a Jem’Hadar torpedo, which fails to detonate. It instead becomes a KE penetrator device. The Torpedo is moving at a rate of about 50 meters a second when it impacts. Even assuming a mass of 1,000 kilograms, the energy does not exceed 12.5 megajoules. This means that the Defiant, with its uber ablative armor, the ship that has been demonstrated to survive punishment that rips the Galaxy-class to pieces, can be one-shotted by a modern tank.
We already did this and the phasers put out a lower estimated equivalant (Mr. Oragahn) of around 20 gigatons per second.D) Inheritance: Phasers specially modified for drilling (most focused possible) purposes take 5 seconds to carve out a hole of 7 meters in diameter to 2 kilometers deep. This is about 6,000 cubic meters of stone removed. Assuming vaporization (which we know phasers do not do, they ‘cheat’ and get it done with less energy) and granite, that’s about 45 kilotons or 9 kilotons per second. About a good one millionth of what they need to compete with even gigaton level torpedoes.
And yet Phasers are consistently used in combat in capital ships.
I thought its shields were down?.E) Nemesis: Despite being at nearly full shields and possessing an undamaged hull, the Scimitar is utterly ravaged when the slow moving Enterprise-E smashes into it. This is a KE event of, at most, 100 kilotons and yet the entire prow of the Scimitar is turned to scrap.
Metrion Gas is well known in ST to be pretty nasty stuff but if the dude has a chemical analysis proving how sucky it is he should post it not speculate.F) Insurrection: Two Son’A ships, who together can outfight the Enterprise-E, and take quantum torps without flinching, are destroyed by the chemical incendiary explosion that results from the detonation of Metrion Gas. Chemical reactions of that nature are, compared to nuclear fission/fusion and M/AM reactions, absolutely pathetic.
A nuke can be set off with a car battery or less.G) Who Watches The Watchers: A Phaser bank can be run by a 4.2 Gigawatt power source and was considered sufficient for a stand-up fight. And yet you expect individual weapons to be in the gigaton to teraton range?
The spheres systems were likely down after traveling to the past just like the E-E's were, and complaining about low explosions from high energy weapons is quite a large hippocracy from a warsie.H) First Contact: Inability for the Borg Sphere to destroy the Phoenix. Borg weapons are notably superior to their UFP counterparts, and if they had anything approaching teraton level weapons, then even if that sphere had less than one millionth the offensive firepower of its main ship, the Phoenix and everyone around it should have still be a large smoldering expanse of radioactive waste. Even modern sub-kiloton weapons can take out a bunker like that with a direct hit, yet the Borg efforts look more like mortar rounds than nuclear hellfire.
Clearly showing how powerful ST shielding can be on a static and large instalation...a bit like what we saw on DS9 way of the warrior and a call to arms.I) Tears of the Prophets: Inability to destroy an asteroid with an entire fleet of ships unloading everything they have. Requires exploiting a weakness in the Cardie IFF targeting system and the destruction of their generator to overcome. Even if that asteroid was 10 kilometers in diameter, a group of Federation warships with gigaton torpedoes would have turned the entire facility to molten globules and plasma.
I thought the roids were artificially hardened?. In fact they comment that they SHOULD have been vaporised and at best seen cm fragments at best.J) Rise: Inability to vaporize a 100-200 meter wide asteroid. 500 megaton or gigaton level torpedoes or Phaser blasts could reduce that asteroid to rapidly cooling vapor within a few milliseconds at most.
Not seen this one for a while but i doubt the quote is correct and likely riker is refering to the torps they have loaded, was there not a romulan hanging around and as such how could they have time to fire 250 torps?.K) Pegasus: Inability to destroy a 5 kilometer hollow asteroid with the entire loadout of a Federation Galaxy-class ship (nearly 250).
I say he was refering to what they had loaded in the tubes rather than the entire ships compliment as the time factor for firing 250 torps is just too long with the romulan nearby.
Not seen this for a long time either but i recall their were a lot of fighters 200 or so i think.L) Dragon’s Teeth: Alien fighters are capable of dropping Voyager’s shields within the atmosphere with megajoule level explosions (which do indeed threaten the shields down to the single digit percentile), whilst Voyager returns fire and successfully destroys said fighters with her own megajoule level weapons.
So?.M) The doomsday Machine: Facing the Doomsday device, Spock ultimately concedes that the only way to destroy the machine is to detonate a 97 megaton explosive in its maw; which can only be accomplished by sacrificing a Constitution class with a self-destructing impulse drive.
I thought The doomsday Machine allowed the coni inside to "eat" it then it exploded, all other weapons fire could not penitrate.
So?.N) The Masterpiece Society: Geordi tells Hannah that they normally kick plasma up into the terawatt range (which would indicate somewhere between 1 TW and 999 TW) within their AM reactor.
I can boil water on my cooker but the rings on my cooker can reach much higher temps than the boiling point of water.
Dunno about that its beyond my scientific education.....but then so are most things lol.O) The Descent, Part II: In this incident, the Enterprise-D moved deep into the corona of a star using special metaphasic shields, and its chief engineer estimated that its shields would fail within 5 minutes under this bombardment. Based on the presence of a habitable planet in that star system as well as the colour spectrum of the star, we can conclude that its star was very similar to Earth’s star in terms of general luminosity. We can estimate corona power intensity to be roughly 60 MW/m², since that is the approximate power intensity at the surface of our Sun (note that the corona is outside the star). If we use a 100,000 m² profile area estimate, total absorption is roughly 6 TW, which would add up to roughly 420 kilotons.
Dunno about that either.P) Deja Q: Geordi states it would take 31,000TW to shift a moon by 4km/s for seven hours at full bore warp power, which he compares to an ant pushing a tricycle due to the inability of the reactor to produce said power. It’s only when he lowers the mass of the moon to a few million tons is the Enterprise capable of accelerating it in the opposite direction.