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It's from different episodes, but I get the feeling that the "laser generator" is related to the "[[Laser pump]]". They could even be the same component. Especially when applying [[w:Laser_pumping|real science]] (which can be a dangerous thing with TOS, I know). Still, one article and a note about the different terminology might be enough --[[User:Serenity|Serenity]] 06:54, 11 January 2007 (CST) | It's from different episodes, but I get the feeling that the "laser generator" is related to the "[[Laser pump]]". They could even be the same component. Especially when applying [[w:Laser_pumping|real science]] (which can be a dangerous thing with TOS, I know). Still, one article and a note about the different terminology might be enough --[[User:Serenity|Serenity]] 06:54, 11 January 2007 (CST) | ||
:I wouldn't be too opposed to a merge and redirect. If you go by episode references, though, it's a tie. Laser pump is mentioned in "Lost Planet I" (laser pump is broke, you take the shot) and the "Young Lords" (Specter has ordered a suspicious number of laser pumps). Laser generator is mentioned only as it relates to swapping out parts on a Viper, in "Long Patrol" (swapping the laser generator for a pulse generator) and in "Fire in Space" (swapped for mega-pressure pumps and storage tanks of boraton in order to fight the titular fire). To that end, I'm not sure which I'd keep, with the laser pump being the potentially more realistic name and the "generator" convention being more consistent with the "pulse generator". --[[User:Steelviper|Steelviper]] 07:19, 11 January 2007 (CST) | :I wouldn't be too opposed to a merge and redirect. If you go by episode references, though, it's a tie. Laser pump is mentioned in "Lost Planet I" (laser pump is broke, you take the shot) and the "Young Lords" (Specter has ordered a suspicious number of laser pumps). Laser generator is mentioned only as it relates to swapping out parts on a Viper, in "Long Patrol" (swapping the laser generator for a pulse generator) and in "Fire in Space" (swapped for mega-pressure pumps and storage tanks of boraton in order to fight the titular fire). To that end, I'm not sure which I'd keep, with the laser pump being the potentially more realistic name and the "generator" convention being more consistent with the "pulse generator". --[[User:Steelviper|Steelviper]] 07:19, 11 January 2007 (CST) | ||
::It could be a definition matter. One could say that the "laser generator" is a somewhat larger unit containing a light source which is directed at the "laser pump". Maybe even lenses to focus the beam further. I don't think the writers thought that much about it, but interestingly the reference to laser pumping is one of the rarer examples of correct science in the series. --[[User:Serenity|Serenity]] 07:32, 11 January 2007 (CST) |
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It's from different episodes, but I get the feeling that the "laser generator" is related to the "Laser pump". They could even be the same component. Especially when applying real science (which can be a dangerous thing with TOS, I know). Still, one article and a note about the different terminology might be enough --Serenity 06:54, 11 January 2007 (CST)
- I wouldn't be too opposed to a merge and redirect. If you go by episode references, though, it's a tie. Laser pump is mentioned in "Lost Planet I" (laser pump is broke, you take the shot) and the "Young Lords" (Specter has ordered a suspicious number of laser pumps). Laser generator is mentioned only as it relates to swapping out parts on a Viper, in "Long Patrol" (swapping the laser generator for a pulse generator) and in "Fire in Space" (swapped for mega-pressure pumps and storage tanks of boraton in order to fight the titular fire). To that end, I'm not sure which I'd keep, with the laser pump being the potentially more realistic name and the "generator" convention being more consistent with the "pulse generator". --Steelviper 07:19, 11 January 2007 (CST)
- It could be a definition matter. One could say that the "laser generator" is a somewhat larger unit containing a light source which is directed at the "laser pump". Maybe even lenses to focus the beam further. I don't think the writers thought that much about it, but interestingly the reference to laser pumping is one of the rarer examples of correct science in the series. --Serenity 07:32, 11 January 2007 (CST)