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    My theory about their lack of immunity to melee weapons is simple.

    No two punches are identical... different size bodies, changes in muscle will mean that in hand to hand the same attack is never thrown twice... Where as energy weapons have a frequency and firearms have a velocity and calibre that can be adapted to over time...

    Just a theory...

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    It's a velocity matter.

    The navigational deflector of a star ship deflects matter out of the way that's moving to fast to dodge.

    The borg deflector screens do the same. The high velocity particle (lead bullet) is deflected by the same technology.

    I'm not an expert in weapons physics, but I don't imagine that a Bat'leth strike is traveling any where near the same speed as a bullet.

    The Bat'leth comes in too slow for the deflectors to compensate. The theory is "Any thing that slow, we should be able to dodge, or it won't have enough energy to damage us anyways."

    Kind of like in Dune with the force fields. If you went slow enough, you could get through. It just happens that the Borg shields have that threshold much higher. Of cource, that could be a side effect of "Doesn't blow up when hit by weapons fire".

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    First Contact goes to show you what happens when you catch the Borg unawares.The fact that a borg was easily knocked off by a tommygun of circa WW2 tells me that they haven't run into a race that uses these weapons,otherwise their shields would have stopped the bullets.
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    No, Commodore. It tells us they haven't met any race that uses holographic bullets. BIG difference in terms of uniqueness.

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    Well, anyway, the primitives in my story have about a mid-20th-century level of technology. Additionally, one of my players wants to be a collector of antique weapons (actually he originally wanted to carry around a .45 "in case of electrical problems with my phaser," but I wouldn't let him.)

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    Ok, along the line of the post (yet still thinking Borg) why hasn't Starfleet started using bayonets, I think every other government's solder has some form of melee weapon on them.

    Just a thought...
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    I think the lack of Bayonets has more to do with Starfleets adoption of the 'Evolved' principles of Humanity in the Trek Universe...

    The Phaser is a tool with settings ranging from 'Sun Tan' through to 'Blow up a Mountain'... But most often it is automatically set to stun.

    Even when its set on kill, the death is relatively quick and painless when compared to Disruptors of the Jem'Hadar energy weapons.

    Ask any soldier, this board is full of them, a major weapon of war is injury. Bullets, fragmentation explosions and bayonets are all designed to kill and main. But in injuring the enemy it is hoped that the injury will spark a chain reaction that will tie up resources and personnel dealing with the injury, lower morale to see comrades carried off... And possibly more.

    All pshycological warfare.

    However the Federation prides itself on its humanitarian principles, and causing unessesary pain is against those principles... Even if it does add another weapon to your arsenal.

    This does not however mean that the absence in the field is unoticed. Watch DS9 'The Siege of AR-558', one of the troops is clearly seen carrying a knife, and even seen fighting Jem'Hadar with it, Hand to Hand.

    However, what is also clearly seen, is that at the end of the episode, this is one of the surviving characters, and just before beam-out, and a return to civilisation for this character, he throws the knife away.

    This one episode covers your query about bayonets completely, without a single word said about them...

    At least, its all IMO, someone might have a different view...

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    <font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by Antonsb214:
    What level of weapons tech do these people have? Gunpowder firearms have been going through constant change for the past few hundred years, from medieval hand cannons to state of the art assault rifles. Basically you start with hand cannons (a metal tube attached to a stick, loaded with powder and shot and fired by touching a lit bit of match to the "touch hole and boom!), then you have your basic matchlocks and wheellocks(the early muskets), then the flintlock (Brown Bess muskets, Kentucky rifles), then the percussion lock (like a flint lock but uses a "cap" to set off charge instead of steel striking flint, these include the Springfield rifle-musket and cap-and-ball revolvers), then we get to early cartridge weapons (Henry rifles and "Yellow Boys), then we wind up in the modern "smokeless powder" age, OK lecture over...

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    Well if it is a velocity factor and they did adapt shields for the projectiles because they were going faster than the speed of sound which is where most of a bullets destructive power comes from then why not make the powder weapons fire at slighly sub sonic speeds!! That would then negate the deflector theory!! They would have to have permanent shielding then which is both expensive (not that it matters to the Borg) and is also a big drain on energy! I doubt they would be able to carry a power source like that and still be effective!! That's just a idea from a mad mind and my 2 bucks worth!!

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    Incidentally, I ran the first session of this series on Friday the 17th, and our primitive weapons expert/helmsman did manage to use the native's guns against them (Prime Directive issues to be addressed later--the aliens found out the Away Team desipte their precautions.)

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    Standard issue .45 ACP ammunition is subsonic. It's primary damage is done by a large bulltet hitting the target and expending all or most of its energy inside the target. High velocity rounds (9mm and rifle ammo) generally go too fast and punch throught a target. Shot placement is a little more critical with smaller projectiles. But a discussion of velocity and penetration factors could take up a whole page.

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