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Offscreen the USS Enterprise is caught by the gravitational pull of a black hole and performs a breakaway which accidentally pushes them through time and space to Earth in 1969. It required all warp power in reverse to pull us away from the star but like snapping a rubber band, the breakaway sent us plunging through space, out of control to stop here, wherever we are." " Captain's Log, Stardate 3113.2, subjective time: We were en route to Starbase 9 for resupply when a black star of high gravitational attraction began to drag us toward it. The Graviton Catapult - FTL to Truly Surpass Warp Drive.The Holodeck - The Cornucopia of Technical Malfunctions.
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Wave-Motion Cannon of Doom - The Soliton Wave Generator.Nanoprobe Shenanigans - The One & Only.The Omega Particle - The End of the World As Starfleet Knows It.Kironide, the easily-available wonder drug!.Transporter Therapy - They Can Cure Everything!.The Slingshot Effect - Time Travel For Dummies.
#Daystrom technical institute warp speed calculator mod#

Only one technobabble example per each post for organizational purposes.EU sources (books, comics, games) are not eligible here.You're free to mention any technobabble examples from either of the shows or films.Yes, feel free to submit the technobabble examples you want to remind us of. Of course there are practically tons of these so don't expect me to work on this alone. Basically this is a "respect thread" of sorts for Star Trek.

The purpose of this thread to collect and sufficiently detail every weird technology the series produced over the decades. Yet I don't think many people tried to compile together what all of these "tech of the week" solutions would really imply. It's well-known that they could solve almost anything by throwing a bunch of pseudo-scientific explanations at it. Star Trek has a fairly mixed reputation for their use of sophisticated but also often weird technology.
