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That Which Survives (episode)
Real world article(written from a Production point of view) That Which Survives redirects here; for the unseen namesake prop book, please see That Which Survives (production art). -
Apollo
Multiple realities(covers information from several alternate timelines) In Greek mythology, Apollo was one of the most important Olympian deities and demigods. The son of the god Zeus and the Human Leto, he was the -
Harbinger (episode)
Real world article(written from a Production point of view) Enterprise rescues an alien from a massive spatial anomaly, but its lone pilot refuses to explain why he was there. Reed and Hayes confront each -
Doctor Who
Real world article(written from a Production point of view) Doctor Who is a long-running British science fiction television program. It is the only English-language science fiction franchise that is older than Star -
Greek god
"In a real sense, we were gods. We had the power of life and death. We could have struck out from Olympus and destroyed. We have no wish to destroy, so we came home -
Maglock
together. In April 2151, during a mission to a Suliban helix, Jonathan Archer used a device to reverse the polarity of any maglock within one hundred meters, causing the docked Suliban cell ships to scatter -
Polarity
Polarity was something that could be reversed, then called polarity reversal or reversal of polarity. In 2151, Malcolm Reed presented Captain Archer a magnetic device which was able to reverse the polarity of any mag -
Magnetic probe
A magnetic probe was an engineering instrument that could be used to shut off the fuel flow in a starship's matter-antimatter reaction chamber. The polarity of the magnetic probe could be reversed by -
Molecular transporter
A molecular transporter was a form of transporter technology possessed by the Kalandans capable of transporting objects as large as a starship to a distance of 990.7 light years. In 2268, the USS Enterprise -
Axial servo
An axial servo was part of a Soong-type android. This servo was positioned near the wrist and could be used to reverse the polarity of a magnetic seal. In 2371 Data used this technique -
Atmospheric analysis
An atmospheric analysis was a type of tricorder scan of the atmosphere that could be performed from a planet's surface. This form of analysis included a standard magnetic sweep. Twenty-second century Earth Starfleet -
Pod jettison system
activated from helm station. This system was nearly utilized in 2269 during Montgomery Scott's attempt to reverse the polarity of the USS Enterprise's fuel flow, after Losira fused the emergency bypass control of -
One Small Step (episode)
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Access port
Multiple realities(covers information from several alternate timelines) An access port was any type of panel which granted access to another area on a starship or space station, or to a computer interface. Such access -
Shield polarity
The shield polarity was an attribute of a deflector shield. In 2371, when the USS Voyager came under bombardment by organic elements inside a nucleogenic cloud being, Captain Kathryn Janeway proposed reversing the shield polarity -
Thruster
Multiple realities(covers information from several alternate timelines) Thrusters were propulsion devices used aboard starships that generated very little speed, but were useful in various situations. It was possible to use maneuvering thrusters to alter -
Chakotay
Multiple realities(covers information from several alternate timelines) For the Starfleet admiral with a similar sounding name, please see Chekote. "My people taught me a man does not own land. He doesn't own anything -
Who Mourns for Adonais? (episode)
Real world article(written from a Production point of view) The Enterprise is captured by an alien claiming to be Apollo, the Greek god of the sun. -
Fury (episode)
Real world article(written from a Production point of view) Kes returns, seeking revenge on both Voyager and Janeway. -
The Immunity Syndrome (episode)
Real world article(written from a Production point of view) After Spock senses the destruction of the Vulcan-manned starship Intrepid, the Enterprise encounters an enormous single-celled organism that feeds on energy which threatens -
Disengage (episode)
Real world article(written from a Production point of view) Aided by Seven of Nine and the crew of the USS Titan, Picard makes a shocking discovery that will alter his life forever – and puts -
Nightingale (episode)
Real world article(written from a Production point of view) When Harry Kim rescues a crippled alien starship, the grateful crew offers him command. Meanwhile on Voyager, Icheb believes B'Elanna Torres has become attracted -
Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) personnel
Individuals who served in multiple or unknown divisions are listed below. This male Bolian bartender served aboard the Enterpirse in 2259. (SNW: "Lost in Translation") This Bolian was portrayed by an unknown actor. In 2254 -
Battle near Xahea
"This is Captain Pike. We have one job: get Commander Burnham and Discovery through the wormhole. Section 31 is in our way." – Christopher Pike, 2258 ("Such Sweet Sorrow, Part 2") The Battle near Xahea -
The Practical Joker (episode)
Real world article(written from a Production point of view) After passing through a strange space energy cloud, the Enterprise's computer gains an artificial intelligence that is relentlessly bent on making practical jokes on