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deflector dish
First Appearance | TOS06 (8 Sep 1966) |
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The deflector dish, also known as the navigational deflector, was used to divert objects from a starship's flight path.[1] It could also be used to render a starship invisible from more primitive sensor technology like radar.[2]
Notes and References
- ↑ Roddenberry, Gene (Executive Producer). "Where No Man Has Gone Before". Star Trek, season 1, episode 3 (Production number 02). Directed by James Goldstone. Written by Samuel A. Peeples. Desilu Productions. 22 September 1966.
- ↑ Roddenberry, Gene (Executive Producer). "Tomorrow is Yesterday." Star Trek, Season 1, Episode 19 (Production 21). Directed by Michael O'Herlihy. Written by D.C. Fontana. Desilu Productions, 26 January 1967.