lets be honest here, the dustbuster was probably pretty heavy. I mean, the amount of energy they held is ridiculous and nobody actually needed that much power in a hand-held weapon.
(for example, in that episode where they’re trying to evacuate an illegal colony before some assholes pyroform it for their own use; data blows up a dam. From miles away. that kind of firepower is just not needed.)
that’s just it though. For an EDC type weapon, comfort and easy of carry is actually an important aspect. it being big awkward and heavy is how you get people to be like, ‘I don’t really need to carry this’. The keyfob phaser made a lot more sense. Though I’d probably have turned it into something more like the form factor of the goa’uld hara’kesh. maybe give it a holographic interface for aiming and power settings and such.
if you need something more powerful, it can get beamed down or grabbed out of a shuttle’s armory, for example.
lets be honest here, the dustbuster was probably pretty heavy. I mean, the amount of energy they held is ridiculous and nobody actually needed that much power in a hand-held weapon.
(for example, in that episode where they’re trying to evacuate an illegal colony before some assholes pyroform it for their own use; data blows up a dam. From miles away. that kind of firepower is just not needed.)
Better to have it and not need it…
Eh.
that’s just it though. For an EDC type weapon, comfort and easy of carry is actually an important aspect. it being big awkward and heavy is how you get people to be like, ‘I don’t really need to carry this’. The keyfob phaser made a lot more sense. Though I’d probably have turned it into something more like the form factor of the goa’uld hara’kesh. maybe give it a holographic interface for aiming and power settings and such.
if you need something more powerful, it can get beamed down or grabbed out of a shuttle’s armory, for example.
a photo of the hara'kesh from SG:1 for reference
At least the handling is much better than a Ferengi energy whip.
