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Indeed. And if Picard had had time to set up or locate one of the many many things that block transporters from working, then he could have held out even better.
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Rochey wrote:Indeed. And if Picard had had time to set up or locate one of the many many things that block transporters from working, then he could have held out even better.
He did - the team set up the mechanical transport blockers, then they found the magic transporter-blocking rocks in the caves. The Son'a were forced to send their little RC helicopters to tag individuals... which is yet another example of a situation in which a planetside presence was needed.
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And there we go.
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How much technology is involved in those transporter blocking thingies? They seem like a good backup to have against boarding parties in ship to ship combat, to be fired up if a hole is punched in your shields.
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I just stick a few around the ship and turn up the power. Nothing says fuck you like having your boarding parties thrown across space!
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kostmayer wrote:How much technology is involved in those transporter blocking thingies? They seem like a good backup to have against boarding parties in ship to ship combat, to be fired up if a hole is punched in your shields.
At least some Fed ships (like Data's scout) seem to be integrally equipped with them. Of course, this was completely forgotten for Nemesis so Riker and the Orc could have their punch-up. :roll:
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Riker isn't happy if he isn't beating someone up. It's a guy thing, you wouldn't understand... :P

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Captain Seafort wrote:this was completely forgotten for Nemesis so Riker and the Orc could have their punch-up.
I'm not sure Riker would have had much success against an Uruk'Hai... :dwarf:
Deepcrush wrote:Riker isn't happy if he isn't beating someone up.
That's probably why he's always walking like he wants to batter a door down... :)
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Praeothmin wrote:That's probably why he's always walking like he wants to batter a door down...
No, that's just the weight of his ego pushing his shoulders askew.
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Seems like we're forming a pattern... :wink:
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Mikey wrote:He did - the team set up the mechanical transport blockers, then they found the magic transporter-blocking rocks in the caves. The Son'a were forced to send their little RC helicopters to tag individuals... which is yet another example of a situation in which a planetside presence was needed.
I'd have had a few of the drones used to destroy the transporter jammers. None of this random tagging, just scan for energy signatures, take out the transporter jammers ahead of the party, and wait.

Possible methods the Son'A could have used the drones to take out the transporter jammer towers:
1) Run into them and explode
2) give them a phaser and shoot the tower
3) use a couple of them for triangulation, and drop (large) rocks over the towers from outside their range

Other options could have included beaming sleep gas over the transporter towers, putting the whole group to sleep. Data would still be awake, but he can't carry everyone.
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Ummm... OK, not sure where that came from or what the connection was... but it's a further example of the need for local, on-site offensive force projection rather than just relying on orbital or super-orbital support.
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Mikey, I think he's on your side.
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That's what I thought, I just didn't see the where the personal revamp of the Son'a drone usage came from.
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Maybe he was just thinking out loud. :poke:
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