Difference between revisions of "microtapes"
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− | Microtape data cartridges were compact data storage devices, and were commonly used in the late 23rd century.<ref name="TOS07"/> ''The cartridges bore a striking similarity to the 3.5" floppy disks developed in the 1980s.''<ref name="TNGTM"/> | + | Microtape data cartridges were compact data storage devices, and were commonly used in the late 23rd century. After crashing on [[Thasus]] as a young child, [[Evans, Charlie|Charlie Evans]] was the only survivor and had "just a few microtapes to learn from."<ref name="TOS07"/> ''The cartridges bore a striking similarity to the 3.5" floppy disks developed in the 1980s.''<ref name="TNGTM"/> |
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Revision as of 20:13, 18 January 2022
Microtape data cartridges were compact data storage devices, and were commonly used in the late 23rd century. After crashing on Thasus as a young child, Charlie Evans was the only survivor and had "just a few microtapes to learn from."[1] The cartridges bore a striking similarity to the 3.5" floppy disks developed in the 1980s.[2]
Notes and References
- ↑ Roddenberry, Gene (Executive Producer). "The Naked Time". Star Trek, season 1, episode 4 (Production number 07). Directed by Marc Daniels. Written by John D.F. Black. Desilu Productions. 29 September 1966.
- ↑ Sternbach, Rick Michael Okuda (Authors). Technical Manual. Star Trek: The Next Generation. Book. Pocket Books. 1991.