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I always wonder why they've never explored weaponizing warp drives as a plot point. If they strapped a warp drive to an asteroid and fired it at Warp 9 towards a planet it'd be unstoppable. Like I guess this would just end up creating Mutually Assured Destruction in Space, but it seems so obvious to do that it's weird it's never addressed
I reckon you can hand wave it away by saying that diving suddenly into a gravity well collapses the warp field and leaves the ship travelling sublight. But still, impulse drive can get a ship going very close to C anyway so who knows.
First episode of SNW
I don't remember any instances of weaponized teleporter use either other than teleporting in boarding teams. I vaguely remember some episodes saying ships will somehow jam transporter beams from other ships
Yeah the obvious response to a boarding party seems to be beaming them all off the ship immediately using your own transporters
Imagine transporting a pathogen or nano robots to a ship. They could be a completely unseen weapon.
The Borg do this occasionally in Voyager actually