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USS Enterprise firing a photon torpedo

A standard Starfleet-issue photon torpedo

A standard Starfleet-issue photon torpedo

"Photon torpedo: isn't that the universal greeting when communications are down?"
"I think it's the universal greeting when you don't like someone."
William T. Riker and Geordi La Forge, 2375 (Star Trek: Insurrection)

Photon torpedoes were warp-capable tactical matter/antimatter weapons commonly deployed aboard starships and starbases by various organizations. Photon torpedoes, often abbreviated as "photons", were called Pu'DaH dak cha in Klingonese. (TNG: "The Arsenal of Freedom", etc.; ENT: "Sleeping Dogs")

History

A 22nd century Klingon D5 firing a photon torpedo

A 22nd century Klingon D5 firing a photon torpedo

Starfleet photon torpedo launchers in 2233

Starfleet photon torpedo launchers in 2233

Klingons began using photon torpedoes by at least the mid-22nd century. They used them extensively on board Raptor-class scout vessels, D5-class battle cruisers, and Birds-of-Prey. In comparison, during that same period, Earth's Starfleet was still employing the spatial torpedo, although they soon upgraded to photonic torpedoes, the precursors to the photon torpedo. (ENT: "Fight or Flight", "Sleeping Dogs", "Judgment", "The Expanse", "Borderland")

Starfleet vessels, operated by the United Federation of Planets, began using photon torpedoes by at least 2233. (Star Trek)

The 24th century saw the deployment of an improved type of ordnance in the year 2371: the quantum torpedo. Nonetheless, photons continued to be utilized along with the new quantum torpedoes by such starships as the USS Enterprise-E. (DS9: "Defiant"; Star Trek Nemesis)

In 2384, the USS Voyager-A was equipped with 1,276 photon torpedoes. (PRO: "Into the Breach, Part I")

An LCARS display on the Voyager-A lists photon torpedoes as one of the available armaments. A clear view of the ship's Operation information panel was provided by Dominique Rossier of Wardenlight Studio. [1]

Overview

The warning label on a photon warhead

The warning label on a photon warhead

A standard photon torpedo in space

A standard photon torpedo in space

A class-10 photon torpedo carrying

A class-10 photon torpedo carrying Borg nanoprobes

The components of a Federation photon torpedo were contained within an elongated elliptical casing, also known as a photon tube. The weapon was armed with a photon warhead. The warhead had a detonation chamber filled with antimatter. Upon detonation the torpedo created a matter-antimatter explosion and a flood of ion radiation. (Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan; Star Trek III: The Search for Spock; DS9: "Tribunal"; VOY: "Good Shepherd"; TNG: "The Loss", "New Ground")

In 2367, the range of Federation photon torpedoes was slightly below three hundred thousand kilometers. (TNG: "The Wounded") When launched, Federation photon torpedoes expelled plasma exhaust into the torpedo tube. (VOY: "Future's End, Part II") Federation photon torpedoes had a subspace detonator. It could be activated remotely to abort a torpedo that had been launched. The detonator destroyed the torpedo before impact. (TNG: "Genesis")

In 2368, Federation photon torpedo warhead yields had at least sixteen preset levels. An explosion powerful enough to disrupt a soliton wave could be created with five torpedoes set to level 16. (TNG: "New Ground") According to the Kyrian curator Quarren, a photon torpedo with a twenty-five isoton yield could destroy an entire city within seconds. (VOY: "Living Witness")

Given that much of the other information about Voyager was wrong in "Living Witness" and this piece of information was stated about a torpedo that had been inactive for centuries, the accuracy of the statement is questionable.

When fired by a Galaxy-class starship without shields at a target in close range, a single photon detonation had a high probability of destroying the firing ship as well. In 2365, the unshielded USS Lantree was destroyed with a single photon torpedo hit. The USS Enterprise-D remained at a distance of forty kilometers. (Star Trek Generations; TNG: "Q Who", "Unnatural Selection")

Photon torpedoes were also seen destroying starships with single hits in DS9: "The Way of the Warrior".

In 2367, if a photon torpedo was fired by a Galaxy-class starship with shields, at a target in close range, the torpedo explosion could disable the firing ship. When shield strength was increased three hundred percent, the ship remained undamaged when a full spread of maximum yield torpedoes was detonated at close range. (TNG: "The Nth Degree")

Torpedoes used by the Federation in 2365 could burrow through the surface of a planet intact. By 2367, the shields of a torpedo could protect it for several seconds, during which the torpedo entered a sun and burrowed into its stellar core. The torpedo flight engine used reactants carried on board for power. Klingon and Federation photon torpedoes had a frequency, related to that of its target's deflector shield frequency modulation, measured in megahertz. When both were matched torpedoes could penetrate the shields of the target starship. (TNG: "Pen Pals", "Half a Life"; Star Trek Generations; VOY: "Equinox, Part II")

It is not clear if the frequency of the torpedo was actually the shield frequency modulation of the torpedo. A line by Geordi La Forge in the script of "Half a Life" confirmed torpedoes used a sustainer engine for propulsion. This dialogue was however cut short from the aired episode. [2]

Antimatter charges were a type of low-yield weapon system that could be upgraded into photon torpedoes. In 2365, Geordi La Forge increased the size of the charges on the Pakled ship Mondor and turned the Pakled weapons into photon torpedoes. (TNG: "Samaritan Snare")

With thoron fields and duranium shadows, false sensor readings of photon torpedoes could be created to fool enemy ships. (DS9: "Emissary", "The Way of the Warrior")

In 2370, Quark arranged the sale of two hundred Pygorian photon torpedoes, among other items, to the Maquis through their gun runner Sakonna. (DS9: "The Maquis, Part I", "The Maquis, Part II")

Federation photon torpedo types

Schematics of the type of photon torpedo used in 2367

Schematics of the type of photon torpedo used in 2367

Schematic of a Mark XXV torpedo

Schematic of a Mark XXV torpedo

Several small cylindrical torpedoes stacked in the  of the alternate

Several small cylindrical torpedoes stacked in the torpedo bay of the alternate USS Enterprise

Section 31 vessels in 2258 were capable of firing Mark V photon torpedoes through "dropbay"-style launchers. (DIS: "Such Sweet Sorrow, Part 2")

Constitution II-class starships carried an inventory of Mark VI torpedoes with terminium casings in 2285, and Mark VII photon torpedoes in 2293. At least the Mark VII torpedoes could not be programmed to fire themselves without a torpedo launcher. (Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan; Star Trek III: The Search for Spock; Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country)

In 2370, Galaxy-class ships received a weapons upgrade that increased the explosive yield of photon torpedoes by eleven percent. Later that year, photon warheads used on Deep Space 9 were labeled as "Pho-torp Mark IV components". (TNG: "Genesis"; DS9: "Tribunal")

The Mark IV torpedo has never been seen on-screen, but has been depicted in the Star Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 2, p. 140 and Star Trek: The Magazine Volume 3, Issue 10, p. 42 to have the size and shape of other torpedo casings seen on-screen.

USS Voyager was equipped with type 6 photon torpedoes. They were not in use before Voyager was launched in 2371. Some of these torpedoes had a yield of twenty-five isotons. A class 6 warhead in this type of torpedo had the explosive yield of two hundred isotons. These torpedoes had an effective range of approximately eight million kilometers. The class 6 torpedoes were not capable of creating tears into subspace. (VOY: "Dreadnought", "Scorpion, Part II", "Living Witness", "Human Error", "The Voyager Conspiracy")

Voyager's torpedoes were also said to possess a class 6 warhead. (VOY: "Scorpion, Part II")

Voyager also carried class 9 and class 10 photon torpedoes. Qatai believed that the explosive charge of one class 9 torpedo could have destroyed the gigantic "telepathic pitcher plant" bioplasmic organism if it was detonated deep within its digestive tract. (VOY: "Bliss") The class 10 torpedoes could be armed with even more powerful high-yield warheads. (VOY: "Scorpion, Part II", "In the Flesh")

The computer screen of the class 9 torpedo interior was used by the impostors in 2376 to identify it as a standard issue torpedo of USS Voyager, classified as Mark XXV. (VOY: "Bliss", "Live Fast and Prosper")

The graphic depicting the interior of the Mark XXV first appeared in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Technical Manual, where the designation also originated. In "Bliss", the graphic was found in Voyager's weapon manifest as the class 9 torpedo, without the Mark XXV designation. In both manifests a diagram of the phaser cannon, also originally created for Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Technical Manual as a weapon on the USS Defiant, also appeared as a weapon on Voyager. This suggests the graphics were only used as generic weapon diagrams, since Voyager presumably didn't actually carry phaser cannons.

In 2258, the USS Enterprise of the alternate reality carried smaller cylindrical photon torpedoes. Six could be simultaneously loaded into a launcher. (Star Trek)

A year later, the Enterprise was retrofitted with additional larger torpedo tubes along the secondary hull for prototype advanced long-range torpedoes. These torpedoes were designed to be undetectable to sensors. (Star Trek Into Darkness)

Other uses and modifications

Used as a casket, draped with

Used as a casket, draped with flag of the Federation

A photon torpedo used as a ""

A photon torpedo used as a "warp flare"

A Mark V torpedo behind a smiling

A Mark V torpedo behind a smiling Data

 with a

Tuvok with a gravimetric charge

A high-yield warhead explosion, scattering

A high-yield warhead explosion, scattering Borg nanoprobes

The probe torpedo casing did not glow in any way when transporting K'Ehleyr, but appeared like a regular photon torpedo when transporting a resonator.

See also

Background information

Establishing photon torpedoes

The Original Series special effect for both proximity blast phasers and photon torpedoes

The Original Series special effect for both proximity blast phasers and photon torpedoes

Photon torpedoes were introduced fairly late into the first season of Star Trek: The Original Series. They made their on-screen debut in the 19th episode of the series, "Arena". Before that, when the USS Enterprise fired shots that looked like globular bursts, they were identified in dialogue as proximity blasts from the phasers, as in "Balance of Terror". In fact, the early writer's guide, The Star Trek Guide, made no mention of the ship having photon torpedo armaments. [3] The sound of the proximity blasts (and subsequently the photon torpedoes) firing was that of the "skeleton beam" from the 1953 film The War of the Worlds.

The 1968 reference book The Making of Star Trek (p. 194) gave this early description of the photon torpedo: "…photon torpedoes, which are energy pods of matter and anti-matter contained and held temporarily separated in a magno-photon force field. These can be used as torpedoes or depth charges, and can be set with electrochemical, proximity, and a variety of other fuses. Photon torpedoes can be fired directly at a target, laid out as a minefield, or scattered in an attacker's path as depth charges."

 's photon torpedo  in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan

Captain Spock's photon torpedo coffin in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan

The idea that the photon torpedoes themselves had physical missile-like casing was never confirmed on screen during The Original Series. The idea of distinct "launchers" (or "tubes") for the torpedoes was first introduced in the second season episode, "The Changeling", as "torpedo number 2" was fired instead of just a "torpedo bank being discharged". Even as late as Star Trek: The Motion Picture, Andrew Probert did not envision the photon torpedo to be a capsule, as he says in his 2005 Trekplace interview: "I envisioned them as what we saw during the TV era, they were glowing globs of plasma or some sort of energy. They weren't giant capsules. I envision them as big, glowy, dangerous blobs of… scariness." [4]

Photon torpedoes were definitely weapons with physical missile casings by the time of the 1982 feature film Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. Furthermore, the special effect of a torpedo launched with a warhead and one launched as a coffin was completely different in the film. The first on-screen connection between photon torpedoes and antimatter came in 1989, in the second season episode "Samaritan Snare" of Star Trek: The Next Generation and it was not established until 1991, in the fourth season episode "Half a Life", that photon torpedoes had in fact deflector shields of their own.

While photon torpedoes made their first appearance in "Arena", set in the year 2267, the earliest on-screen use of photon torpedoes by a Starfleet vessel was depicted in the 2009 film, Star Trek, when the USS Kelvin defended itself from torpedoes fired by the Narada with phasers and a rapid-fire barrage of photon torpedoes, in a scene set in the year 2233. Kelvin's blue bolts were not identified in the dialogue of the film, but were identified in the script as photons. [5] It was also established in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode "Sleeping Dogs" of that the photon torpedo was in fact not an original Federation invention, but had in fact been used before by such races as the Klingons as far back as the 22nd century.

Technical Manuals

Star Trek: The Next Generation Technical Manual

The photon torpedo range of the , identified to be below 300,000 km, based on dialogue

The photon torpedo range of the USS Phoenix, identified to be below 300,000 km, based on dialogue

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Technical Manual

Inside of a Mark XXV photon torpedo

Inside of a Mark XXV photon torpedo

A  armed with a photon warhead

A self-replicating mine armed with a photon warhead

Star Trek: Voyager Technical Manual

Mr. Scott's Guide to the Enterprise

While the Technical Manuals and Guides themselves are not canon, they are Memory Alpha permitted resources.

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