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STARGAZER THE PUN-ISHER | 3�gh�h�wk0 | Shields ... |
June 14, 1995 6:18 PM * |
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Re: It can be done because > ���Regarding It can be done because > ���Request Reply: If you can... > ������������������������������������������������� > � > � > If i may jump in, any form of energy shielding prevent transporters f > � > � > working too well. > � > � True, but there were 2 ST episodes where they beamed things THROUGH the > � > � shields. Relics was 1, the other was the one that obrien beamed though > � > � ship his former captain was on because the Cap. whent renegade. > � > It's not that it can't be done, it's just a really bad idea... therefore > � > they say it can't be done, so nobody does it. > � Beaming thru the shields can only happen when the sheid frenquency is known > � Two good examples of this was, When Ro moved the shuttle craft thru the > � sheilds, and when the Klingon sisters launched that photon torpedoe thru th > � sheilds. > �������������������������������������������������� I believe what you are talking about in regards to the Durass sisters, was when they kidnapped Geordi and rigged up a device so that they could see what he saw ... When he passed by the shield frequency display, all they had to do was enter the specific freq. and kaaabooooom!!!! Stargazer The Pun-Isher A Pun-ny for your thoughts !!! /\ < ** > \/ |
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