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{{aquote|Once unleashed, the unit is invincible. The perfect killing system."''<br>''"Too perfect... you poor fools, your own creation destroyed you.|The Peddler and [[Jean-Luc Picard]]|2364|The Arsenal of Freedom}}
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[[File:Echo papa 607.jpg|thumb|An Echo Papa 607 drone]]
 
[[File:Echo papa 607.jpg|thumb|An Echo Papa 607 drone]]
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The '''Echo Papa 607''' was an advanced [[weapon]] system developed by the [[arms dealer]]s of [[Minos]].
[[File:Echo papa 607 under fire.jpg|thumb|An Echo Papa 607 drone under fire]]
 
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The '''Echo Papa 607''' was an advanced [[weapon]]s system developed by the arms dealers of [[Minos]]. Intended to be a complete weapon of [[conflicts|war]], the Echo Papa 607 was able to automatically send out small drones to gather intelligence, take prisoners, and mount attacks. The main advantage of the system was its progressive adaptability; each time a drone was destroyed, data on enemy equipment and tactics was returned to the parent system and a new drone was manufactured which improved on the previous model, countering the enemy's abilities. The process of analyzing each encounter and replacing a drone took only twelve minutes and through this method the drones quickly became impossible to stop.
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Intended to be a complete weapon of [[conflicts|war]], the Echo Papa 607 was able to automatically send out small drones to gather intelligence, take prisoners, and mount attacks. The main advantage of the system was its progressive adaptability; data on enemy equipment and tactics was returned to the parent system each time a drone was destroyed, and a new drone was manufactured which improved on the previous model, countering the enemy's abilities. The process of analyzing each encounter and replacing a drone took only twelve [[minute]]s and through this method the drones quickly became impossible to stop.
   
[[File:USS Enterprise-D firing on the Echo Papa 607 drone.jpg|thumb|The ''Enterprise''-D firing on a cloaked starship sized drone]]
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[[File:Enterprise-D fires on Echo Papa drone, remastered.jpg|thumb|The ''Enterprise''-D firing on a cloaked starship sized drone]]
The drones were able to monitor enemy communications and project interactive [[hologram|holographic]] illusions of individuals familiar to its enemy in order to gather intelligence. To capture a target for [[interrogation]], a drone could encase a target in a [[force field]] that kept it in [[stasis]]. The drones were armed with directed energy weapons and protected by [[deflector shield]]s. They were able to attack both ground troops and [[starship]]s. Some of them were also equipped with [[cloaking device]]s. A single cloaked drone was able to cause heavy damage to the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}.
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The drones were able to monitor and disrupt enemy communications, as well as project interactive [[hologram|holographic]] illusions of individuals familiar to its enemy in order to gather intelligence. To capture prisoners for [[interrogation]], a drone could encase a target in a [[force field]] that kept it in [[stasis]]. The drones were armed with directed energy weapons and could be modified to include [[deflector shield]]s for protection, and [[cloaking device]]s for stealth. They were able to attack both ground troops and [[starship]]s. A single cloaked drone was able to cause heavy damage to the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}.
   
 
[[File:Echo Papa command console.jpg|thumb|The Echo Papa command system]]
A still active Echo Papa 607 system was present underground on Minos in [[2364]], long after the [[Minosian]] civilization had been wiped out. It destroyed the {{USS|Drake|2364}} and nearly destroyed the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} before [[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard]] realized the attack was a demonstration for a potential buyer. The system shut down after he agreed to "buy" the device from the [[planet]]'s [[Unnamed holograms#Minosian Peddler|automated sales merchant]]. From his interaction with the holographic merchant, Picard surmised that the Minosians developed the Echo Papa 607 but lost control of it and were destroyed by their own weapons demonstration. [[Data]] also determined that the weapons system had been used by the belligerents of the [[Erselrope Wars]] as an intelligence gathering device. ({{TNG|The Arsenal of Freedom}})
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A still active Echo Papa 607 unit was present underground on Minos in [[2364]], long after the [[Minosian]] civilization had been wiped out. It destroyed the {{USS|Drake|2364}} and nearly destroyed the ''Enterprise''-D before {{dis|Captain|rank}} [[Jean-Luc Picard]] realized the attack was a demonstration for a potential customer. The system shut down after he agreed to "buy" the device from the [[planet]]'s [[Hologram Minosian peddler|automated merchant]]. From his interaction with the holographic [[merchant]], Picard surmised that the Minosians developed the Echo Papa 607 but lost control of it and were destroyed by their own weapon's demonstration. [[Data]] also determined that the weapon system had been used by the belligerents of the [[Ersalrope Wars]] as an intelligence gathering device. ({{TNG|The Arsenal of Freedom}})
   
 
{{bginfo|The miniature of the Echo Papa 607 was built by visual effects supervisor [[Dan Curry]], using an old {{w|L'eggs}} pantyhose container and a discarded shampoo bottle. ({{ste|4|1|228}}; [[TNG Season 1 DVD]] special feature "Memorable Missions")|On its use in production, he elaborated, "''Regarding the model robot built for the TNG episode "Arsenal of Freedom" – the Echo Papa 607, I decided to hand animate the model for its levitation sequences instead of using motion control which was the norm. As a result the model has a more fluid natural randomness to its movement. My thirty years of Tai-Chi allowed me to move the model in a way that kept its motion believable, threatening, and saved the expense of days of motion control photography." [http://tektrekgamer.wordpress.com/2006/08/28/dan-curry-interview/]''}}
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The miniature of the Echo Papa 607 was built by visual effects supervisor [[Dan Curry]], using an old L'Eggs pantyhose container and a discarded shampoo bottle. (''[[Star Trek Encyclopedia]]'', ''[[TNG Season 1 DVD]]'' special feature "Memorable Missions") On its use in production, he elaborated, "''Regarding the model robot built for the TNG episode “Arsenal of Freedom” – the Echo Papa 607, I decided to hand animate the model for its levitation sequences instead of using motion control which was the norm. As a result the model has a more fluid natural randomness to its movement. My thirty years of Tai-Chi allowed me to move the model in a way that kept its motion believable, threatening, and saved the expense of days of motion control photography."'' [http://tektrekgamer.wordpress.com/2006/08/28/dan-curry-interview/]
 
   
 
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Revision as of 06:54, 5 September 2018

"Once unleashed, the unit is invincible. The perfect killing system."
"Too perfect... you poor fools, your own creation destroyed you."
– The Peddler and Jean-Luc Picard, 2364 ("The Arsenal of Freedom")
Echo papa 607

An Echo Papa 607 drone

The Echo Papa 607 was an advanced weapon system developed by the arms dealers of Minos.

Intended to be a complete weapon of war, the Echo Papa 607 was able to automatically send out small drones to gather intelligence, take prisoners, and mount attacks. The main advantage of the system was its progressive adaptability; data on enemy equipment and tactics was returned to the parent system each time a drone was destroyed, and a new drone was manufactured which improved on the previous model, countering the enemy's abilities. The process of analyzing each encounter and replacing a drone took only twelve minutes and through this method the drones quickly became impossible to stop.

Enterprise-D fires on Echo Papa drone, remastered

The Enterprise-D firing on a cloaked starship sized drone

The drones were able to monitor and disrupt enemy communications, as well as project interactive holographic illusions of individuals familiar to its enemy in order to gather intelligence. To capture prisoners for interrogation, a drone could encase a target in a force field that kept it in stasis. The drones were armed with directed energy weapons and could be modified to include deflector shields for protection, and cloaking devices for stealth. They were able to attack both ground troops and starships. A single cloaked drone was able to cause heavy damage to the USS Enterprise-D.

Echo Papa command console

The Echo Papa command system

A still active Echo Papa 607 unit was present underground on Minos in 2364, long after the Minosian civilization had been wiped out. It destroyed the USS Drake and nearly destroyed the Enterprise-D before Captain Jean-Luc Picard realized the attack was a demonstration for a potential customer. The system shut down after he agreed to "buy" the device from the planet's automated merchant. From his interaction with the holographic merchant, Picard surmised that the Minosians developed the Echo Papa 607 but lost control of it and were destroyed by their own weapon's demonstration. Data also determined that the weapon system had been used by the belligerents of the Ersalrope Wars as an intelligence gathering device. (TNG: "The Arsenal of Freedom")

The miniature of the Echo Papa 607 was built by visual effects supervisor Dan Curry, using an old L'eggs pantyhose container and a discarded shampoo bottle. (Star Trek Encyclopedia (4th ed., vol. 1, p. 228); TNG Season 1 DVD special feature "Memorable Missions")
On its use in production, he elaborated, "Regarding the model robot built for the TNG episode "Arsenal of Freedom" – the Echo Papa 607, I decided to hand animate the model for its levitation sequences instead of using motion control which was the norm. As a result the model has a more fluid natural randomness to its movement. My thirty years of Tai-Chi allowed me to move the model in a way that kept its motion believable, threatening, and saved the expense of days of motion control photography." [1]