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A '''Laser Cannon''' is a large [[laser]] device, used as a weapon aboard spacecraft and other installations. It is somewhat primitive and is quite simply a large, high energy laser projector.
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A '''laser cannon''' was a large [[laser]] device used for industrial mining or as a [[Directed energy weapon|directed energy]] [[Cannon#Directed energy cannons|cannon]] [[weapon]] aboard spacecraft and other installations or as ground [[artillery]]. ({{TOS|The Cage}}; {{ENT|Demons}}; {{TNG|Conundrum}})
   
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==History==
The [[United Federation of Planets|Federation]] and many other cultures in the [[Alpha Quadrant|Alpha]] and [[Beta Quadrant]]s seemed to have abandoned most laser technology for [[phaser|phasers]] in the mid-[[23rd Century]].
 
 
[[Starfleet]]'s surface-deployable laser cannons that utilized [[Energy beam|energy transferred]] from a starship in orbit illustrate the late maturity of the technology. Showing a clear design lineage, late-model Starfleet cannons were similar in structure and scale to the [[United Earth]] industrial lasers used in mining operations as far back as [[2155]]. ({{TOS|The Cage}}; {{ENT|Demons}})
   
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Around the mid-[[23rd century]], [[Federation]] abandoned the military use of laser technology in favor of [[phaser]] technology. In [[2368]], [[Lysian Central Command]] was considered by Starfleet to be technologically a hundred years behind the Federation, as it was armed with four laser cannons. ({{TNG|Conundrum}})
[[Starfleet]]'s surface-deployable laser cannons illustrate the late maturity of the technology. Showing a clear design lineage, late-model Starfleet cannons differed little in structure and scale from industrial cannons used in mining operations as far back as [[2155|2155]]. The only significant difference appears in the amount of raw power available. Starfleet's cannons of their time were able to draw on power microwaved from an orbiting [[starship]]. ([[TOS]]: "[[The Cage]]", "[[Where No Man Has Gone Before]]" [[ENT]]: "[[Demons]]")
 
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==Appendices==
By the [[24th century]], a few races still used laser cannons, including:
 
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===See also===
* the [[Straleb]] ([[TNG]]: "[[The Outrageous Okona]]")
 
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*[[Laser drill]]
* the [[Altec]] ([[TNG]]: "[[The Outrageous Okona]]")
 
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===Background information===
* the [[Lysian Alliance]] ([[TNG]]: "[[Conundrum]]")
 
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According to the ''[[Spaceflight Chronology]]'', the invention of advanced ship-mounted [[laser weapon]]ry was the key technology credited for the victory in the [[Earth-Romulan War]]. Laser weaponry was eventually abandoned by Starfleet because while it did penetrate [[deflector shield]]ing easily, lasers had very little impact force to do actual damage to a [[hull]] compared to [[particle weapon]]s.
* the [[Satarran]] ([[TNG]]: "[[Conundrum]]")
 
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It should be noted that the directed energy device in "The Cage" was never mentioned on screen to be a laser cannon. In fact the first draft outline of "The Cage" describes the device as one of the vessel's huge matter converters, focusing its conversion on the rock. The term laser cannon, however, began to be used soon after by Gene Roddenberry and production staff, according to behind-the-scenes information from ''[[The Making of Star Trek]]'' and ''[[Star Trek Encyclopedia]]''.
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The directed energy mining drill in "Demons" was also never identified as a laser cannon on screen or in any behind-the-scenes statement. The prop is however a "laser cannon prop" [https://www.modernprops.com/Details1b.asp?dept=195&category=760&item=1] that was rented from Modern Props for the episode. It was previously seen as a [[24th century]] [[Minosian]] advanced cannon weapon that had been used to melt [[tritanium]] in {{TNG|The Arsenal of Freedom}}, speculated by Riker to be a demonstration model for a potential buyer.
 
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Revision as of 04:07, 18 April 2014

File:Orpheuslasercannon.jpg

Industrial laser cannon (2155)

Laser cannon

Starfleet laser cannon (2254)

A laser cannon was a large laser device used for industrial mining or as a directed energy cannon weapon aboard spacecraft and other installations or as ground artillery. (TOS: "The Cage"; ENT: "Demons"; TNG: "Conundrum")

History

Starfleet's surface-deployable laser cannons that utilized energy transferred from a starship in orbit illustrate the late maturity of the technology. Showing a clear design lineage, late-model Starfleet cannons were similar in structure and scale to the United Earth industrial lasers used in mining operations as far back as 2155. (TOS: "The Cage"; ENT: "Demons")

Around the mid-23rd century, Federation abandoned the military use of laser technology in favor of phaser technology. In 2368, Lysian Central Command was considered by Starfleet to be technologically a hundred years behind the Federation, as it was armed with four laser cannons. (TNG: "Conundrum") Template:LaserTechnology

Appendices

See also

Background information

According to the Spaceflight Chronology, the invention of advanced ship-mounted laser weaponry was the key technology credited for the victory in the Earth-Romulan War. Laser weaponry was eventually abandoned by Starfleet because while it did penetrate deflector shielding easily, lasers had very little impact force to do actual damage to a hull compared to particle weapons.

It should be noted that the directed energy device in "The Cage" was never mentioned on screen to be a laser cannon. In fact the first draft outline of "The Cage" describes the device as one of the vessel's huge matter converters, focusing its conversion on the rock. The term laser cannon, however, began to be used soon after by Gene Roddenberry and production staff, according to behind-the-scenes information from The Making of Star Trek and Star Trek Encyclopedia.

The directed energy mining drill in "Demons" was also never identified as a laser cannon on screen or in any behind-the-scenes statement. The prop is however a "laser cannon prop" [1] that was rented from Modern Props for the episode. It was previously seen as a 24th century Minosian advanced cannon weapon that had been used to melt tritanium in TNG: "The Arsenal of Freedom", speculated by Riker to be a demonstration model for a potential buyer.