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  2. Weapons in Star Trek - Wikipedia

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    The Star Trek fictional universe contains a variety of weapons, ranging from missiles (photon torpedoes) to melee (primarily used by the Klingons, a race of aliens in the Star Trek universe). The Star Trek franchise consists mainly of several multi-season television shows and thirteen movies, as well as various video games and merchandise.

  3. Balance of Terror - Wikipedia

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    The episode is frequently praised by critics and regularly appears on lists of the best episodes of Star Trek. In 2016, The Washington Post ranked "Balance of Terror" the third-best episode of the entire Star Trek franchise, noting that it investigates the connection between wars and race, that it shows both sides of a conflict in deep space. [7]

  4. Photon torpedo - Wikipedia

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    Weapons in Star Trek#Photon torpedo From a fictional element : This is a redirect from a fictional element (such as an object or concept) to a related fictional work or list of similar elements. The destination may be an article about a related fictional work that mentions this element, a subsection, or a standalone list of elements.

  5. Technology in Star Trek - Wikipedia

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    The reference work Star Trek Fact Files indicates this limit at warp factor 9.99. This is the highest conventional warp speed mentioned for a spaceship (Borg cube). Also in the episode Threshold (Star Trek Voyager) the warp factor 9.99 is suggested as the limit. This is the last warp factor mentioned before the leap takes place in the transwarp ...

  6. Space warfare in science fiction - Wikipedia

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    Other weapons include torpedoes and other ordinance that is described as employing particles or radiation known to current sub-atomic physics, such as the proton torpedo and photon torpedo from the Star Wars and Star Trek universes, respectively. Conversely, weapons in science fiction often employ fictional materials and kinds of radiation.

  7. Tears of the Prophets - Wikipedia

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    Whilst on set, there was a suggestion by set director Laura Richarz that the coffin was the same prop as used for the photon torpedo which Spock's body was loaded into in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan; Mike Okuda later explained that several new torpedo props were made for Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, so they could not be sure if ...

  8. Talk:Photon torpedo - Wikipedia

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    Well we must assume that space ships in the star trek universe are build to withstand at least a few Photon Torpedo hits and not be destroyed, so it is not necessarily going to be one Hit one Kill. As for the 6 Bombs to take out a city, well perhaps future cities are built of more durable materials than modern cities so it takes allot of ...

  9. Dreadnought! - Wikipedia

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    Engaging the damaged Klingon ships with heavy photon torpedoes, this unhurt Star Empire destroys two of them and sends the last one fleeing. Then it is revealed that the damaged Star Empire is in fact a sophisticated sensor projection when it dissolves from sight shortly thereafter, followed by the creation of five more dreadnought projections ...