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As the Federation and Starfleet recognise that science ships cannot always remain out of combat, it has a thick anti-phaser plating which assists the shields in defending the ship from energy-based weapons. While no armour in the Federation that is impervious to phasers exists and damage would still be taken should a phaser blast penetrate the shields, this reduces the chances that whatever may be housed in the containment sphere could be ignited, or find its way through the ship’s hull.
As the Federation and Starfleet recognise that science ships cannot always remain out of combat, it has a thick anti-phaser plating which assists the shields in defending the ship from energy-based weapons. While no armour in the Federation that is impervious to phasers exists and damage would still be taken should a phaser blast penetrate the shields, this reduces the chances that whatever may be housed in the containment sphere could be ignited, or find its way through the ship’s hull.
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Latest revision as of 06:58, 11 March 2016


As the Federation and Starfleet recognise that science ships cannot always remain out of combat, it has a thick anti-phaser plating which assists the shields in defending the ship from energy-based weapons. While no armour in the Federation that is impervious to phasers exists and damage would still be taken should a phaser blast penetrate the shields, this reduces the chances that whatever may be housed in the containment sphere could be ignited, or find its way through the ship’s hull.