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==Background==
==Background==
The ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Technical Manual]]'' states that quantum torpedoes rely on harnessing zero-point energy, increasing their destructive power to above the maximum capable with a photon torpedo.  Specifically, the zero-point initiator is activated by an uprated photon torpedo warhead at 19.5 isotons, producing a final explosive yield of 50+ isotons.  Furthermore, the pattern of energy release (duration, vector, etc.) makes the blast more difficult to disperse by starship shields, increasing the tactical effectiveness beyond that of a photon torpedo even more.
The Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Technical Manual states that quantum torpedoes rely on harnessing zero-point energy, increasing their destructive power to above the maximum capable with a photon torpedo.  Specifically, the zero-point initiator is activated by an uprated photon torpedo warhead at 19.5 isotons, producing a final explosive yield of 50+ isotons.  Furthermore, the pattern of energy release (duration, vector, etc.) makes the blast more difficult to disperse by starship shields, increasing the tactical effectiveness beyond that of a photon torpedo even more.


According to the script for [[DS9]]: "[[Sacrifice of Angels]]", the [[Peregrine class|Federation fighters]] used to attack the center of the [[Dominion]] lines were armed with quantum torpedoes.
According to the videogame manual for Star Trek: Starfleet Command III, the quantum torpedo, "Utilizes an eleven-dimensional spacetime membrane suspended in an ultra-clean vaccum within the projectile. The membrane is then twisted into a string and isolated from the background vaccum, resulting in the creation of a new particle, which is accompanied by the release of a tremendous amount of energy." However, this is a videogame, and probably inaccurate.
 
Quantum torpedoes were first seen in [[DS9]]: "[[The Search, Part I]]".
 
''On a strange note in ''[[DS9]]: "[[Valiant]]",'' it takes six quantum torpedos to destroy the Jem'Hadar attack ship in question, after it had taken at least two or three passes of pulse phaser fire.  This leads one to speculate about just what was wrong with the ''Valiant's'' weapon systems.  Similar sequences involving the ''Defiant'' have never taken more than one or two quantum torpedos to do the same job (barring the sequence in ''[[DS9]]: "[[The Siege of AR-558]]"'' which was stock footage from ''Valiant'').''
 
According to the videogame manual for [[Star Trek: Starfleet Command III]], the quantum torpedo, "Utilizes an eleven-dimensional [[spacetime]] membrane suspended in an ultra-clean vaccum within the projectile. The membrane is then twisted into a string and isolated from the background vaccum, resulting in the creation of a new particle, which is accompanied by the release of a tremendous amount of energy." However, this is a videogame, and probably inaccurate.


==External Links==
==External Links==

Revision as of 05:13, 24 June 2006

The quantum torpedo was a weapon developed by Starfleet to replace the standard photon torpedo. It was first developed in 2368, and deployed throughout the fleet in the beginning of 2371.

Quantum torpedoes were not completely effective against solid neutronium.


Background

The Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Technical Manual states that quantum torpedoes rely on harnessing zero-point energy, increasing their destructive power to above the maximum capable with a photon torpedo. Specifically, the zero-point initiator is activated by an uprated photon torpedo warhead at 19.5 isotons, producing a final explosive yield of 50+ isotons. Furthermore, the pattern of energy release (duration, vector, etc.) makes the blast more difficult to disperse by starship shields, increasing the tactical effectiveness beyond that of a photon torpedo even more.

According to the videogame manual for Star Trek: Starfleet Command III, the quantum torpedo, "Utilizes an eleven-dimensional spacetime membrane suspended in an ultra-clean vaccum within the projectile. The membrane is then twisted into a string and isolated from the background vaccum, resulting in the creation of a new particle, which is accompanied by the release of a tremendous amount of energy." However, this is a videogame, and probably inaccurate.

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