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  1. Navigational deflector

    The navigational deflector, also known just as the deflector, the deflector array, the deflector dish, the main deflector, the nav deflector, the parabolic dish, the main sensor, was a component of many starships that was used to deflect space debris, asteroids, microscopic particles, and other objects that might have collided with the ship. At warp speed, the deflector was virtually ...

  2. Deflector shield

    Deflector shields worked by forming a layer or layers of energetic distortion with a high concentration of gravitons around the object to be protected. The shield on starships was divided into six sections: forward, starboard, port, aft, dorsal, and ventral. (Star Trek Nemesis) Shield energies could be emitted by a localized antenna or "dish ...

  3. Shields (Star Trek)

    In the Star Trek fictional universe, shields refer to a 23rd and 24th century technology that provides starships, space stations, and entire planets with limited protection against damage.They are sometimes referred to as deflectors, deflector shields, or (in Star Trek: The Original Series) screens.Types of shields include navigational deflectors.

  4. How Star Trek Uses Shields and Deflector Screens

    Even with shields at maximum (during a climactic battle, at least), Star Trek ships feel the brunt of phaser blasts and photon torpedoes. Adding the deflector dish allows some of that damage to be reflected into space. Still, even as the shields fall (dramatically) to 50 percent, 20 percent, and so on, they still protect the ship better than ...

  5. Deflector vs Metaphasic shields in Star Trek?

    11. A metaphasic shield is a variation of a deflector shield created by a Ferengi scientist, Dr. Reyga, in 2369 (TNG). Each was designed for a completely different function, so it is less relevant to compare them, since their types of protection do not overlap in any meaningful way. Deflector shields are designed specifically to prevent damage ...

  6. star trek

    The majority of the time, in Star Trek, when shields are used, they're used against energy weapons, such as phasers. We also know that shields block transport beams. They do keep out photon torpedoes, which are composed of a casing and a warhead. It makes sense that shields would deflect energy (they are "deflector shields").

  7. Why do shields in Star Trek "wear out"?

    44. When a ship is under attack, the shields wear down over the course of the attack. What is the mechanism behind this? Aren't the shields powered using energy? While the ship has energy, shouldn't it be able to indefinitely defend against attacks the shield can absorb? star-trek. star-trek-tng.

  8. Navigational Deflector

    The navigational deflector (also called the deflector dish, the deflector array or the nav deflector) is a component of many starships, and is used to deflect space debris, asteroids, microscopic particles and other objects that might collide with the ship. At warp speed the deflector is virtually indispensable for most starships as even the ...

  9. ST Shields

    Nature. Shields are usually depicted as a bubble surrounding a starship that is visible only when actively resisting an attack. During the Dominion War, shields seemed to conform to the hulls of the starships projecting them. Most transporters cannot beam through combat-grade defensive shields. According to an engineering display from Star Trek ...

  10. Shields (Star Trek)

    In The Making of Star Trek, authors Gene Roddenberry and Stephen Whitfield write that shields are force fields similar in nature to the navigational deflector, while Mr. Scott's Guide to the Enterprise further states that shields on post-refit Constitution-class vessels - of which the USS Enterprise of Star Trek: The Original Series is an ...

  11. Deflector shield

    The deflector shields (or more commonly referred to simply as shields) are an electromagnetic force field that can be projected around a starship, starbase, or planet by technological means and act as the first form of defense against enemies or natural hazards, using deflection to protect said body from various forms of radiation and matter collisions. Most starships are fitted with deflector ...

  12. FSD: Starship Operations

    The primary function of the Navigation Deflector Array (NDA) was to clear a path ahead of the ship. It did this by generating a deflector beam in front of the ship that pushed debris out of the way. Most recent Starfleet vessels have been equipped with an auxiliary deflector dish. While the secondary deflector on Intrepid-class or Nova-class ...

  13. Hull Impacts with Shields Up : r/startrek

    Shields in Star Trek are simply a highly technologically advanced form of plot armor. Their main job is to fail at the precise moment of maximum dramatic tension. Also, the shields are directly wired to the EPS (exploding piece of shit) conduits, ensuring that tactical consoles explode in equally dramatic fashion whenever the shields take a hit ...

  14. "Bubble shields" (TNG) vs "hull shields" (DIS & SNW) : r/startrek

    Bubble Shields: Pro - they don't allow incoming fire to get very close to the hull, which may lessen the damage if the shields are not fully able to stop whatever hits them. Pro - You can "extend" the shields to protect another vessel, which was done in TNG but AFAIK never in DIS or SNW. Con - the shields take fire that would not have otherwise ...

  15. Defense Contractor is Developing STAR TREK-Like Deflector Shields

    Unfortunately, it seems that BAE Systems doesn't think this technology will be battlefield-ready for another 50 years.But the kind of technology used in Star Trek takes time. At least this kind ...

  16. Temporal shielding

    Temporal shielding was a type of deflector shield technology developed by the crew of the USS Voyager in an alternate timeline in 2374 in order to defend themselves against Krenim chroniton torpedoes, which had the ability to penetrate conventional shields due to being in a constant state of temporal flux. In this timeline, Voyager came under near-constant attack upon entering a region of ...

  17. star trek

    In other words, do the navigation shields merely deflect photons simply due to its existence when it is operating, ... such as the Star Trek Technical Manual. If such information does not exist and thus could not be answered without giving subjective opinions, an answer saying that it's unknown or not stated would suffice as well.

  18. Are Deflector Shields Possible? Theoretically, Yes

    Open the Main Navigation Search. ... and Alexandra Pohl decided to ask themselves whether deflector shields — a classic device found in Star Trek, Star Wars, and other science fiction universes ...

  19. Deflector Shields: The Best Offense Is a Good Defense

    Abstract. Deflector shields in Star Trek are mainly directed toward absorbing fire from hostile ships or deflecting large objects from the path of the ship. However, there are also navigational deflector shields that protect the ship from small objects that might be encountered while the ship is under power. This is more similar to the shields ...

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  22. star trek

    A shield frequency, shield harmonic, or shield modulation refers to the frequency settings of the shield emitters on a particular starship. If an enemy force were to obtain this frequency, they can modify their weapons to bypass the shields entirely. (Star Trek Generations) Shield functionality can be regained by remodulating the shields.

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    Paramount is also serving up an appetizing entertainment sampler platter for Star Trek Day, with the premiere episodes of many "Star Trek" series and "Short Treks" available to view for free from ...

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    On September 8, 1966, Gene Roddenberry introduced audiences to a world that championed diversity, inclusion, acceptance, and hope. This Star Trek Day join us on our global mission to "take the chair and make an impact" in our communities.