@sj_zero The glow seems to suggest it's coming from an emitter, so I'd say you read it right.
In TMP, the antimatter imbalance cut the phasers off because they're channeled through the engines. Which has probably been fixed in the "current" Star Trek technobabble schematics. Engines and phasers not mixing is an established thing, though!
VindictiveJudge@startrek.website 1 year ago
Voyager had phasers on the pylons. The Enterprise-D actually got phasers added to the nacelles, of all thing, in a later season. I don’t think either ship was actually seen firing them, though.
mwest@toot.works 1 year ago
@VindictiveJudge @sj_zero You're right about both. I was going to mention how close the phaser emitter was to the actual nacelle on the F, but Voyager's phaser is just as close. And there are instances I think of Voyager firing phasers from all angles, but specific episodes don't pop into my head. But hey, it's something fun to talk about!
sj_zero 1 year ago
I didn't even know it was there. Honestly, having a phaser emitter right next to a hinged point only raises way more questions for me!