#2: Jan 9th 2012 at 3:11:31 PM
Usually, ships can't beam through shields (excepted when convenient to the plot).
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#3: Jan 9th 2012 at 4:24:57 PM
Drama Inducing Handicap. In universe explanation, see above post.
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#4: Jan 9th 2012 at 4:27:23 PM
@OP: BTW, there is a general ST thread in this forum where your question would have been appropriate, here.
edited 9th Jan '12 4:27:53 PM by Nohbody
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#5: Jan 9th 2012 at 4:27:26 PM
We already have a trek thread. Why make another one?
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I've ben watching the Star trek franchise over netflix for a little over 4b months so far, i hav finnished the original series and am halfway through the second season of TNG.
anyways, i was wondering why no one ever teleports some sort of bomb, or antimatter (they teleported antimatter in the episode "Obsession", so we know it to be possible)into the enemy ship. This would seem like a fairly effective strategy, but as far as i know, such ideas were never suggested or used.