Talk:Plasma turret


 * The "spear of plasma" sounds to me like sphere of plasma, which implies a round circular shape cimilar to a "ball of super heated plasma". You'll note there are several other spelling errors throughout the article, so reading between the lines is necessary. As for the article itself, this sounds like either a pulse turret or a plasma torpedo, but could be justified. From what I can tell, the Covenant plasma torpedo is a tracking ball of plasma that dissipates when the firing ship is destroyed. Now, when the ships at Reach release their plasma, it doesn't dissipate after the ships are destroyed and turns several Super MAC guns to molten slag. From this, one could infer two things, either this is a new weapon being mentioned, or a discrepency. I like the new weapon theory better.--Rot 01:05, 15 December 2006 (UTC)

All the plasma turrent is just the smallest weapon on a covenant vessel, and all of the turrents look alike?--Darth nexes 23:23, 26 November 2006 (UTC)
 * Do you have any sources? 343 guilty Spark 23:46, 26 November 2006

Any one can edit this page, if you feel this is not acurit data you can change it, I did not add phisics, and no it is not the same as a plasma torpedo, this is just a weapon for taking out starfighters--Darth nexes 05:10, 28 November 2006 (UTC)
 * I will add physics. And there is nothing that says the turret is an AA gun. In fact, they missed a C709 'Sword and a Pelican over the remnants of Alpha Halo in First Strike. Cheers,  Relentless  Recusant [[Image:Jedi_Order.jpg|20px]] 17:51, 9 December 2006 (UTC)

isnt this the same weapon that is known as the Pulse laser turret --User:J!MMY8806 00:20, 23 December 2006

It is my belief that, since we see some plasma dissipating when a ship is destroyed (the plasma torpedo, as this plasma is guided), while we also see some plasma just continue on its course as a sort of blob after its ship is destroyed (like those fired at the Super MAC guns at Reach by kamakazees), that thus the Plasma Turret and Plasma Torpedo are separate weapons. I don't know about size, but they are separate. And the Pulse laser turret is a laser used for point defense, not a blob of plasma, thus separating the Plasma Turret and the Pulse laser turret.
 * --RotBrandon 00:09, 10 February 2007 (UTC)

It's stated that all covenant ships have them, but yet in the armanent for most of the ships this information isn't stated? :s

I've tidied up the physics section to bring it more in line with the descriptions on the books as well as adding a source. There seems to be some confusion over what this weapon is, most of the article describes the ship based weapon which we mostly get to know the insides of in First Strike as Cortana works out the plasma turrets on the Ascendent Justice. However the middle section refers to the mounted gun on the Spectre which is clearly a different weapon entirely - it is much smaller but it's not a scaled down version as its behaviour is nothing like it, it rapdily fires small bursts of plasma not the large guided charges those on the ship fire.--Johnmcl7 03:47, 1 April 2007 (UTC)

Separate
I think we need to split this article into two different ones: "Plasma turret" and "Plasma torpedo". Much of the links across this wiki are referring to plasma torpedos, so it seems odd that it would direct to a page about the firing device rather than the projectile. After all, we don't link the "14.5x114mm" page to the "Sniper rifle" page because ammunition and the weapon to fire it are two different things. A similar example is the separate pages we have "Fuel Rod" and "Fuel Rod Gun". The two subjects discussed in this page thus should be split. Tuckerscreator (stalk ) 18:20, 22 October 2011 (EDT)


 * They actually used to be two separate articles, but they were merged for a number of reasons. For example, there was a lot of overlapping information in the articles. Unlike bullets or fuel rods, plasma torpedoes are not physical projectiles but plasma blobs of indeterminate shape and size. A bullet or a fuel rod also has properties that are not directly tied to the weapon that fires them; a plasma torpedo, on the other hand, is only created from a given amount of plasma once the turret fires it, and has no properties of its own; everything about the torpedo, from its guiding mechanism to its very existence, is controlled by the weapon, which is not the case with normal projectiles. Having an article for plasma torpedoes is more akin to having one for the bolts fired by the plasma rifle or plasma launcher, for example. --Jugus (Talk  | Contribs ) 04:31, 27 October 2011 (EDT)

Ahh. Well, I guess that makes sense then, though it seems a little misleading considering most links to this page are referring directly to the projectile. Tuckerscreator (stalk ) 17:38, 27 October 2011 (EDT)