In "A Taste of Armageddon" there is a disruptor that has it's out put given in Decibels. It has been a while since i saw the ep, and was wondering if they say it is a sonic weapon?
I recently looked up Decibel on Wikipedia after the Mythbusters talked about sound, and noticed it could be used to measure pressure and other things like electricity. Is it possible they did not mean sound?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decibel
Decibel "A Taste of Armageddon"
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The Dude
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Re: Decibel "A Taste of Armageddon"
Well it can't be a sonic weapon for obvious reasons, so yeah, why not?
Someone brought that up on SDN (IIRC) not long ago.
Someone brought that up on SDN (IIRC) not long ago.
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Re: Decibel "A Taste of Armageddon"
DEPAUL: Screens firm, sir. Extremely powerful sonic vibrations. Decibels eighteen to the twelfth power. If those screens weren't up, we'd be totally disrupted by now.
Not much wiggling room methinks.
Not much wiggling room methinks.
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Re: Decibel "A Taste of Armageddon"
Well, if they were in the upper atmosphere, then sounds could still hit them... :)Mr. Oragahn wrote:DEPAUL: Screens firm, sir. Extremely powerful sonic vibrations. Decibels eighteen to the twelfth power. If those screens weren't up, we'd be totally disrupted by now.
Not much wiggling room methinks.
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Re: Decibel "A Taste of Armageddon"
They were hit by a 800 gigawatts focused beam of Florence Foster Jenkins.
Shields or not, Picard would die.
Shields or not, Picard would die.
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Re: Decibel "A Taste of Armageddon"
That supposes that the disruptor beams don't hit the target, then shake it to pieces by transmitting a sonic wave through it's structure, or substance. Either way, as JMS once pointed out, that many decibels is an insane amount of energy.
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