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Dr. Richard Daystrom was a physicist renowned for his invention of [[duotronics]], which powered the [[computer]] aboard the [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701]].<ref name="TOS53"/> Daystrom was born on [[Stardate#Reference Stardates|Reference Stardate]] [[2146 (FASA)#August|1/4608 (August 2146)]].<ref name="SFC"/><ref name="FASA2011"/>
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Dr. Richard Daystrom was a physicist renowned for his invention of [[duotronics]], which powered the [[computer]] aboard the [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701]].<ref name="TOS53"/> Daystrom was born on [[Reference Stardate]] [[2146 (FASA)#August|1/4608 (August 2146)]].<ref name="SFC"/><ref name="FASA2011"/> On Reference Stardate [[2171 (FASA)#September|1/7109 (September 2171)]], Daystrom shared a [[Nobel Prize]] with [[Abramson, William (FASA)|William Abramson]] for their revolutionary work on [[duotronics (FASA)|duotronics]].<ref name="SFC"/><ref name="FASA2011"/> A year later, on Reference Stardate [[2172 (FASA)#June|1/7206 (June 2172)]], Daystrom and Abramson's work led to the development of the first practical, portable [[universal translator (FASA)|universal translator]].<ref name="FASA2218A"/>
 
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Revision as of 09:41, 21 March 2021

Myriad Universes: Richard Daystrom
Richard Daystrom
Richard Daystrom (SD 4729.4) (TOS 53)

Richard Daystrom (SD 4729.4) (TOS 53)
Species Human
Sex Male
Portrayed by William Marshall
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Dr. Richard Daystrom was a physicist renowned for his invention of duotronics, which powered the computer aboard the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701.[1] Daystrom was born on Reference Stardate 1/4608 (August 2146).[2][3] On Reference Stardate 1/7109 (September 2171), Daystrom shared a Nobel Prize with William Abramson for their revolutionary work on duotronics.[2][3] A year later, on Reference Stardate 1/7206 (June 2172), Daystrom and Abramson's work led to the development of the first practical, portable universal translator.[4]

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