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+ | A '''class 1 wormhole''' is a type of [[wormhole]]. |
− | In [[2375]], while aboard the {{USS|Voyager}}, [[Seven of Nine]] ordered the computer to perform a gravimetric scan of a recently discovered wormhole's interior. The scan was to reveal inconsistencies in the spatial gradient. After the scan, the computer identified the wormhole as being consistent with a regular, typical class 1 wormhole. ({{VOY|Bliss}}) |
+ | In [[2375]], while aboard the {{USS|Voyager}}, [[Seven of Nine]] ordered the computer to perform a [[gravimetric scan]] of a recently discovered wormhole's interior. The scan was to reveal inconsistencies in the spatial gradient. After the scan, the computer identified the wormhole as being consistent with a regular, typical class 1 wormhole. ({{VOY|Bliss}}) |
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Latest revision as of 17:51, 1 September 2015
A class 1 wormhole is a type of wormhole.
In 2375, while aboard the USS Voyager, Seven of Nine ordered the computer to perform a gravimetric scan of a recently discovered wormhole's interior. The scan was to reveal inconsistencies in the spatial gradient. After the scan, the computer identified the wormhole as being consistent with a regular, typical class 1 wormhole. (VOY: "Bliss")