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A '''transporter bomb''' is a combat tactic commonly proposed by inexperienced [[Trekkie]]s involved in [[versus]] debates. It is also used several times by the [[Tau'ri]] in the [[Stargate]] universe to transport nukes onto enemy ships. | A '''transporter bomb''' is a combat tactic commonly proposed by inexperienced [[Trekkie]]s involved in [[versus]] debates. It is also used several times by the [[Human|Tau'ri]] in the [[Stargate]] universe to transport nukes onto enemy ships. | ||
==Principle== | ==Principle== |
Revision as of 15:01, 23 December 2008
A transporter bomb is a combat tactic commonly proposed by inexperienced Trekkies involved in versus debates. It is also used several times by the Tau'ri in the Stargate universe to transport nukes onto enemy ships.
Principle
The proposed attack involves moving a starship into transporter range of an enemy ship and then beaming an explosive device, such as a photon torpedo, into a vital area of the target, typically the engine room. The internal explosion would theoretically cripple or destroy the target.
Flaws
- Such an attack would typically require the attacking ship to lower its shields, leaving it vulnerable to enemy fire for several seconds while attempting to carry out the attack. Given the destructiveness of typical starship weapons, such a window of opportunity would probably result in the attacker being crippled or destroyed before the attack succeeded.
- Such an attack would typically require the target to be unshielded. Against an unshielded target, the attacker's weapons would likely be sufficient to cripple or destroy the target without resorting to transporter-based attacks.
- Numerous phenomena -- including electromagnetic fields, dense materials, and particle radiation -- interfere with the sensor readings required for transport. Even unshielded targets of such an attack would likely possess armor or jamming technology capable of interfering with transporter function.