Technology
Door lock
Door Lock (ENT-11)
A door lock was placed on Daniels’ quarters following his apparent death in 2151.[1]
Warp Drive
Warp drive (ST-11)
Warp Core (ENT-11)
Warp Core (TNG-106)
Faster-than-light transportation drive. Speed given in “factors.” (e.g. “Warp Factor Seven”) According to Ensign Tyler, the “time barrier” had been broken some time in the past 18 years before the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 arrived at Talos IV, enabling ships to travel faster than ever.[1]
References
- 1. “The Cage.” Star Trek, Episode 0. Television. 1965 (Unaired).
Ultritium 342
High-yield version of standard industrial ultritium, used in terraforming applications. Activated with microwave pulse ignition devices. Intended for use when nuclear explosives are not desirable.[1]
References
- 1. “Night Terrors.” Star Trek: The Next Generation, Episode 191. Television. 18 March 1991.
Ultritium 283
Industrial chemical explosive used in mining applications. Intended for precision-charge patterns using standard microwave pulse ignition devices.[1]
References
Tricyclic Plasma Drive
Propulsion system. Tricyclic plasma drive was utilized by certain Suliban stealth ships and leaves a spatial disturbance. If one measures the decay rate of the plasma, one may be able to follow the warp trail.[1]
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Transporter
Matter teleportation device. The cycle of the transporter aboard the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 under Captain Pike took approximately 30 seconds from the beginning of the dematerialization process to the end of the rematerialization process at the destination,[1] a dramatic improvement over the original transporter created by Emory Erickson in the 22nd century. According to Erickson, the transporter took 90 seconds, during which time he claimed he could feel himself being dematerialized.[2]
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Tetrazine
Volatile gaseous element. Tetrazine was found in the atmosphere of the Paraagan mining colony planet. The plasma exhaust from one of the Enterprise NX-01‘s shuttles appeared to ignite the tetrazine in the atmosphere, destroying the colony and killing the colonists. Further investigation revealed that the Suliban were actually responsible.[1]
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Tetracyanate 622
Industrial lubricant used by Malurian miners. The miners applied this to the drills they used to secretly extract uridium from the Akaali homeworld. The compound is toxic, and contaminated the planet’s groundwater.[1]
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Teraphasic Coils
Component of Xyrillian technology. A Xyrillian ship secretly used plasma exhaust from the Enterprise NX-01 to maintain their malfunctioning teraphasic coils. When they were discovered, Trip Tucker visited their vessel to restore the coils to working order.[1]
References
Temporal Observatory
Temporal Observatory (ENT-11)
Portable virtual observatory of space-time, circa the 30th century. Daniels brought one of these with him to 2151.[1]
References
- 1. “Cold Front.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 11. Television. 28 November 2001.
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