- 2,650
- 467
I posted this in part on another thread:
I calc'ed the phasers at maximum and minimum input (as seen in the above link) I propose that phasers (Type 2 issue; this would cover all characters in the sequel series past TOS; like Picard, Seven of Nine, and any future profiles. I'll check up on the calcs for the 23rd century either in this thread later, or a different thread entirely.)
9-B to Low 7-C based on Type 2 Phaser settings. 7-C with Type 3 and Compression Phasers
To be honest, the ratings for phaser AP vs shields is frankly unnecessary. It can just be put in durability for ships, for instance, that shields have a dampening effect on less powerful weaponry. Shields can be turned on and off, as well, and a ship most likely will start any battle with full shields.
Along with this, there's still the discussion of giving Q Morality Manipulation and discussing if Dr. Mannheim's infinite dimensions described as being different temporal dimensions in the episode "We'll Always Have Paris" or the "limitless dimensions of the galaxy" + subspace having an infinite series of domains, higher and lower on a spectrum, as described by Geordi LaForge, and subspace generally being connected to the phenomena of higher dimensions themselves lends to a Possibly High 1-B rating for the absolute highest rated characters or not.
Additionally, I really do want to discuss the issue of Nagilum's tier again. How does existing on a higher perspective, in a void outside of reality and the multiverse, with no physical dimensions and not understanding a "limited existence" not correlate with 1-A or Possibly 1-A? He not only is present in this physically dimensionless void, but embodies it, as he can fully control the contents of it and is not limited to the form he takes. It can be assumed that the void is timeless as well, as the concept of existing and then ceasing to exist is totally alien to him.
I calc'ed the phasers at maximum and minimum input (as seen in the above link) I propose that phasers (Type 2 issue; this would cover all characters in the sequel series past TOS; like Picard, Seven of Nine, and any future profiles. I'll check up on the calcs for the 23rd century either in this thread later, or a different thread entirely.)
- Need to be 9-B at lowest setting (They can incapicitate most humanoids, including the far larger Klingons who can easily snap bones with their bare hands and overpower even Jem'Hadar when trained enough)
- To Low 7-C (They vaporize 650 cubic meters of rock per second when at their highest setting, which amounts to 16,705,000,000,000 joules when put through our calcs, though this can overheat relatively quickly - about 2-3 seconds even. Indoors can be too dangerous; (this could be listed as a weakness) because someone who fired one inside a hospital blew himself up along with the building, which was likely made of a superhard alloy, and yet still obliterated)
- EVA compression rifles and Type 3 phaser weaponry are at least three times as powerful as regular phasers (Type 3s use at least three times the power of a regular phaser due to being at least three times larger and having more robust batteries and settings; and pack enough punch to heavily damage even the Borg. Compression Phasers are several times more powerful than Type 3 rifles and have explosive shots. A good range would be just 7-C)
9-B to Low 7-C based on Type 2 Phaser settings. 7-C with Type 3 and Compression Phasers
To be honest, the ratings for phaser AP vs shields is frankly unnecessary. It can just be put in durability for ships, for instance, that shields have a dampening effect on less powerful weaponry. Shields can be turned on and off, as well, and a ship most likely will start any battle with full shields.
Along with this, there's still the discussion of giving Q Morality Manipulation and discussing if Dr. Mannheim's infinite dimensions described as being different temporal dimensions in the episode "We'll Always Have Paris" or the "limitless dimensions of the galaxy" + subspace having an infinite series of domains, higher and lower on a spectrum, as described by Geordi LaForge, and subspace generally being connected to the phenomena of higher dimensions themselves lends to a Possibly High 1-B rating for the absolute highest rated characters or not.
Additionally, I really do want to discuss the issue of Nagilum's tier again. How does existing on a higher perspective, in a void outside of reality and the multiverse, with no physical dimensions and not understanding a "limited existence" not correlate with 1-A or Possibly 1-A? He not only is present in this physically dimensionless void, but embodies it, as he can fully control the contents of it and is not limited to the form he takes. It can be assumed that the void is timeless as well, as the concept of existing and then ceasing to exist is totally alien to him.