...OTOH, we don't know enough about the nature of shields to decide whether it would be better to hit them hard at one spot, or with the same hitting power but divided across a wider area.
Perhaps it takes a certain threshold amount of hitting power to make a dent at a specific location, in which case spreading out the power would mean wasting it. And if one thus needs to deliver 200 megatons to a specific spot, dividing it into ten sub-warheads is not a good idea, because then you have to do perfect targeting nine times out of ten to hit the same spot over and over again. It might even be that hitting the same spot repeatedly but with one-second intervals would be drastically less effective than hitting the spot within the same split second.
Now, we know that our heroes are in the habit of targeting specific areas of enemy shields and vice versa, and that shields can collapse in specific areas but remain up in others. But that doesn't yet necessarily mean that a spread-out attack wouldn't be effective, too - and indeed that's what seems to be preferred in "Yesterday's Enterprise". Only novels and tech manuals make reference to repeatedly hitting the same spot in shields for greater effect, AFAIK.
Timo Saloniemi
Perhaps it takes a certain threshold amount of hitting power to make a dent at a specific location, in which case spreading out the power would mean wasting it. And if one thus needs to deliver 200 megatons to a specific spot, dividing it into ten sub-warheads is not a good idea, because then you have to do perfect targeting nine times out of ten to hit the same spot over and over again. It might even be that hitting the same spot repeatedly but with one-second intervals would be drastically less effective than hitting the spot within the same split second.
Now, we know that our heroes are in the habit of targeting specific areas of enemy shields and vice versa, and that shields can collapse in specific areas but remain up in others. But that doesn't yet necessarily mean that a spread-out attack wouldn't be effective, too - and indeed that's what seems to be preferred in "Yesterday's Enterprise". Only novels and tech manuals make reference to repeatedly hitting the same spot in shields for greater effect, AFAIK.
Timo Saloniemi