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Subject: Re: Turbolaser vs. Phaser


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Date Posted: 03:50:06 09/07/02 Sat
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In reply to: TrekGOD 's message, "Re: Turbolaser vs. Phaser" on 16:42:59 09/06/02 Fri

In ALL canon sources we see, SEE!, the turbolaser pulse, which is impossible to see in a vacuum if it is a laser. The bolt, which we can see, travels slowwer than the speed of light. And it can and has caused objects to explode before the visible portion arrives at its target.

Lasers do none of these things. Therefor they are not lasers, they do not deal their damage through the effects of photons heating and expanding molocules.

Now stop this asinine bull about turbolasers being simple photon projection weapons, because they obviously aren't!

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