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The transporter, sometimes called a "materializer,"<ref name="TOS01"/> was a device that allowed near-instantaneous travel from one point to another.<ref name="TOS00"/> On [[Stardate]] [[2266#SD1329|1329.8]], [[Doctor]] [[McCoy, Leonard|McCoy]] admitted that he "never trusted" the device.<ref name="TOS03"/>
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The transporter, sometimes called a "materializer,"<ref name="TOS02"/> was a device that allowed near-instantaneous travel from one point to another.<ref name="TOS01"/> On [[Stardate]] [[2266#SD1329|1329.8]], [[Doctor]] [[Leonard McCoy|McCoy]] admitted that he "never trusted" the device.<ref name="TOS04"/>
  
The cycle of the transporter aboard the [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701|U.S.S. ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701]] under [[Starfleet Captain|Captain]] [[Pike, Christopher|Pike]] took approximately 30 [[seconds]] from the beginning of the dematerialization process to the end of the rematerialization process at the destination,<ref name="TOS00"/> a dramatic improvement over the original transporter created by [[Erickson, Emory|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.<ref name="ENT86"/>
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The cycle of the transporter aboard the [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701|U.S.S. ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701]] under [[Starfleet Captain|Captain]] [[Christopher Pike|Pike]] took approximately 30 [[seconds]] from the beginning of the dematerialization process to the end of the rematerialization process at the destination,<ref name="TOS01"/> a dramatic improvement over the original transporter created by [[Emory Erickson]] in the 22nd century. According to Erickson, the early transporter took 90 seconds, during which time he claimed he could feel himself being dematerialized.<ref name="ENT86"/>
  
 
During the [[Battle of the Binary Stars]], the [[U.S.S. Shenzhou NCC-1227|U.S.S. ''Shenzhou'' NCC-1227]] was unable to fire weapons, but used the transporter to beam the warhead of a [[photon torpedo]] into the body of a [[Klingons|Klingon]] corpse before it was retrieved and brought aboard the [[Sarcophagus ship]], where it detonated, crippling the Klingon vessel.<ref name="DSC02"/>
 
During the [[Battle of the Binary Stars]], the [[U.S.S. Shenzhou NCC-1227|U.S.S. ''Shenzhou'' NCC-1227]] was unable to fire weapons, but used the transporter to beam the warhead of a [[photon torpedo]] into the body of a [[Klingons|Klingon]] corpse before it was retrieved and brought aboard the [[Sarcophagus ship]], where it detonated, crippling the Klingon vessel.<ref name="DSC02"/>
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On [[Stardate]] [[2267#SD3113|3113.2]], the ''Enterprise'' accidentally [[time travel|traveled back in time]] to [[1967]]. While returning, they discovered that it was possible to beam a person into the body of their past self, merging the two into a single being.<ref name="TOS21"/> By the 29th century, this was a common practice used by the [[Temporal Integrity Commission]], and was referred to as "reintegration."<ref name="VOY218"/>
 
On [[Stardate]] [[2267#SD3113|3113.2]], the ''Enterprise'' accidentally [[time travel|traveled back in time]] to [[1967]]. While returning, they discovered that it was possible to beam a person into the body of their past self, merging the two into a single being.<ref name="TOS21"/> By the 29th century, this was a common practice used by the [[Temporal Integrity Commission]], and was referred to as "reintegration."<ref name="VOY218"/>
 
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walker_class-transporter-dsc-02.jpg|[[Walker class|''Walker'' class]] transporter ([[Star Trek: Discovery|DSC]]&nbsp;[[The Battle at the Binary Stars (Episode)|02]])
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walker_class-transporter-dsc-02.jpg|[[Walker class|''Walker'' class]] transporter ({{DSC02}})
crossfield_class-transporter-dsc-08.jpg|[[Crossfield class|''Crossfield'' class]] transporter ([[Star Trek: Discovery|DSC]]&nbsp;[[Si Vis Pacem, Para Bellum (Episode)|08]])
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crossfield_class-transporter-dsc-08.jpg|[[Crossfield class|''Crossfield'' class]] transporter ({{DSC08}})
transporter-tos05.jpg|Transporter ([[Star Trek|TOS]]&nbsp;[[The Man Trap (Episode)|05]])
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transporter-tos05.jpg|Transporter ({{TOS06}})
transporter-tos20.jpg|Transporter ([[Star Trek|TOS]]&nbsp;[[The Alternative Factor (Episode)|20]])
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transporter_controls-tos20.jpg|Transporter control station ({{TOS20}})
transporter_controls-tos20.jpg|Transporter control station ([[Star Trek|TOS]]&nbsp;[[The Alternative Factor (Episode)|20]])
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transporter_controls-tos05.jpg|Transporter controls ({{TOS06}})
transporter_controls-tos05.jpg|Transporter controls ([[Star Trek|TOS]]&nbsp;[[The Man Trap (Episode)|05]])
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temporal_transporter-tos21.jpg|Transporter reintegration ({{TOS21}})
transporter-tas03.jpg|Transporter in use ([[Star Trek#Animated Series|TAS]]&nbsp;[[Yesteryear (Episode)|03]])
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Latest revision as of 21:36, 29 March 2023

Myriad Universes: transporter
transporter
Transporter in use (TOS06)

Transporter in use (TOS06)
First Appearance TOS06 (8 Sep 1966)
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The transporter, sometimes called a "materializer,"[1] was a device that allowed near-instantaneous travel from one point to another.[2] On Stardate 1329.8, Doctor McCoy admitted that he "never trusted" the device.[3]

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,[2] a dramatic improvement over the original transporter created by Emory Erickson in the 22nd century. According to Erickson, the early transporter took 90 seconds, during which time he claimed he could feel himself being dematerialized.[4]

During the Battle of the Binary Stars, the U.S.S. Shenzhou NCC-1227 was unable to fire weapons, but used the transporter to beam the warhead of a photon torpedo into the body of a Klingon corpse before it was retrieved and brought aboard the Sarcophagus ship, where it detonated, crippling the Klingon vessel.[5]

On Stardate 3113.2, the Enterprise accidentally traveled back in time to 1967. While returning, they discovered that it was possible to beam a person into the body of their past self, merging the two into a single being.[6] By the 29th century, this was a common practice used by the Temporal Integrity Commission, and was referred to as "reintegration."[7]

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Notes and References

  1. 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.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Roddenberry, Gene (Executive Producer). "The Cage". Star Trek, season 0, episode 0 (Production number 01). Directed by Robert Butler. Written by Gene Roddenberry. Released 1986. Desilu Productions. 1965.
  3. Roddenberry, Gene (Executive Producer). "Mudd's Women". Star Trek, season 1, episode 6 (Production number 04). Directed by Harvey Hart. Written by Stephen Kandel. Desilu Productions. 13 October 1966.
  4. Template:RefENT86
  5. Fuller, Bryan et al (Executive Producers). "Battle at the Binary Stars". Star Trek: Discovery, season 1, episode 2 (Production number 02). Directed by Adam Kane. Story by Bryan Fuller. Teleplay by Gretchen J. Berg & Aaron Harberts. CBS Entertainment. 24 September 2017.
  6. 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.
  7. Berman, Rick & Brannon Braga (Executive Producers). "Relativity." Star Trek: Voyager, Season 5, Episode 23 (Production 218). Directed by Allan Eastman. Story by Nick Sagan. Teleplay by Bryan Fuller & Nick Sagan & Michael Taylor. Paramount Pictures, 12 May 1999.