Why do klingons have cloaking devices




















In return, the Romulans would stay on their side of the Neutral Zone and not commit espionage acts in the future. Captain Pressman , who tried to circumvent this treaty by using a phasing cloaking device, declared that the treaty was the biggest mistake the Federation made, as it cut off any possibilities for real defense.

He was arrested in for his role in the illegal cloaking device activity. The treaty was signed years after the conclusion of the Earth-Romulan war. The war began in due to the tension the Romulans felt due to how Earth was creating peace among the enemies of the Romulans—Vulcans, Andorians, and Tellerites.

As a result of space exploration by the Enterprise with Captain Archer, the diplomatic relations between these races improved greatly. Unfortunately for the Romulans, it had the opposite effect. The attacks resulted in the new factions working together to return the drones and created peace between the worlds. These neighbors created a Coalition of Planets and fought together when the Romulans waged open war in The war lasted until when the Coalition brought a decisive blow against the Romulan empire.

Once the war was decided, a treaty was signed between the Romulans and the Coalition by subspace radio. The treaty established the Neutral Zone, which neither side could cross without being interpreted as an act of war. The neutral zone did its job so well that neither side saw each other for over years. In , a confrontation between the Romulan Empire and the Federation resulted in the loss of thousands of lives. Named the Tomed Incident, it was a staged terrorist attack against a Federation starbase.

A Romulan warship crashed into the base at high warp, and the quantum singularity wiped out over thirteen Starfleet outposts. However, while thousands of lives appeared lost, that was a ruse by Starfleet to make it seem they were dead. The outposts were empty and emitted false life signs. The Borg Cube. No other starship strikes fear into the Federation like a Borg cube. Besides, if the electromagnetic cloak is designed within a finite frequency range, the cloak can be easily detected by using the electromagnetic waves with the frequency outside that range.

To crack the quantum cloak, a simple way is to detect whether the direction of the spin is changed. The real reason is simply because the original Romulan model ship was gone. The decision was made to modify the story to use only Klingon model ships, which were kept by the studio.

In fact, the Pegasus drifted in phased-cloak form in the Devolin system until it failed inside asteroid Gamma , half of it materializing in solid rock. The rest of the crew died during these events, though the cloaking device itself survived. The surviving crew was recovered and returned to Starfleet. On Star Trek, the Romulans possess a cloaking device that renders its ship, the Bird-of-Prey, invisible. Eventually, the Klingons overthrew the Hurq and took their technology and conquered them right back.

That is how they acquired warp drive. The Klingons got the cloaking device when they allied with the Romulans during the time of TOS and the Romulans got a bunch of ships and other hardware in return. Cloaking devices have never been actually been depicted being used in a Star Wars movie , though invisible things are notoriously hard to spot.

An actual invisibility cloak is on sale , and yes, it does make you invisible, on screen at least. The cloak uses green screen technology to render you invisible in photographs and videos on your smartphone. Voyager NCC is one of the fastest and most powerful starships in Starfleet. Although only meters long, about half the size of the U.

The U. The Borg Cube is the most common ship design used by the Collective. Housing enough Borg drones to assimilate a planet with enough weapons and defensive capability to face most enemy fleets unharmed, its primary function in the Collective is to destroy or assimilate all vessels and stations it encounters.

The vessel is featured as a playable ship in two missions of Star Trek: Klingon Academy. Like Chang's ship, it allowed players to fire torpedoes and launch mines at their opponents while cloaked , but was easily vulnerable without shields. The Romulans were a humanoid race from the planet Romulus. Joined: May 21, Location: is in a very lonely Corner of the Circle.

SilentP , Jun 14, Joined: Dec 2, Location: Derry, Maine. Sisko used The Defiant 's cloak all the time. That doesn't mean he wasn't honorable. You have a tool and you might as well used it. Dream , Jun 14, It strikes me as more stupid that the Federation would sign a treaty agreeing to not develop a cloaking system.

And with that it's also stupid and beggars credibility that they never really seemed to develop effective counter measures particularly given the TNG era's almost magic like technology is so many other areas. And in war either with the Cardassians or the Dominion or whatever then I think it would be highly stupid not to use cloaking tech.

During the Dominion War they should have at least looked into getting the Treaty of Algeron amended so as to allow the Federation to use the technology for the duration of the war, especially after the Romulans entered on their side. Joined: Aug 26, Timo , Jun 14, Romulans have always been the paranoid type who always look to the extreme long-term, I can imagine that they'd still have some hankerings over giving their long term adversaries the Federation cloaking devices, even with the short-term advantage of winning the Dominion War quicker.

I may also be remembering this wrong, but wasn't the cloaking device a bit unreliable against the Dominion compared to when it was used on the Federation? I can imagine especially when it came to large scale fleet movements, hiding large fleets wouldn't have been very easy.

Joined: Jul 13, Location: in a figment of a mediocre mind's imagination. You'd think their attitude would be "here we come, plain as day, try and stop us.

It's doubtful that any culture like that would become one of the more advanced in the Alpha Quadrant, with an emphasis on military matters to the neglect of so many other fields. The Dominion had two layers of countermeasures to Alpha Quadrant cloaking: a planetside sensor that could see ships across an entire sector, and a probing beam that worked at point blank ranges.

It's sort of natural that they'd be that much ahead of Alpha, considering how their own military was often operating under the shield of invisibility. Even the Dominion didn't cloak its warfleets, though. Except perhaps in "The Die is Cast", where a surprisingly effective surprise attack leaves us wondering And its invisible warriors had to become visible in order to fight.

Which is good for drama, and good for continuity if we can figure out the "universal" reasons that prevent perfect full-time cloaking.



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