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+ | '''Electromagnetic scanners''' were [[sensor]] devices carried aboard {{class|Galaxy}} [[starship]]s. Amongst the equipment included in these scanners were [[gamma pulse generator]]s. |
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− | An '''electromagnetic scanner''' is a device used to scan the [[electromagnetism|EM]] spectrum. |
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+ | In [[2366]], when the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}'s [[computer]] systems became infested with [[nanite]]s, [[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard|Picard]] ordered [[Worf]] to prepare to use the generators to irradiate the systems in order to neutralize the nanites. ({{TNG|Evolution}}) |
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− | The {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} was equipped with an electromagnetic scanner. |
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+ | In [[2367]], the ''Enterprise''{{'}}s lateral EM scanners detected levels of [[radiation]] that were indicative of the presence of a [[class M]] [[planet]], but the planet in question was momentarily invisible to the sensors. ({{TNG|In Theory}}) |
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− | When the ship was infested by [[nanite]]s in [[2366]], [[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard]] ordered [[Worf]] to prepare to activate the [[gamma pulse generator]] in order to kill the nanites, if necessary. To scan for the tiny [[robot]]s, [[Worf]] used the electromagnetic scanner. ({{TNG|Evolution}}) |
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Revision as of 19:31, 24 March 2015
Electromagnetic scanners were sensor devices carried aboard Galaxy-class starships. Amongst the equipment included in these scanners were gamma pulse generators.
In 2366, when the USS Enterprise-D's computer systems became infested with nanites, Captain Picard ordered Worf to prepare to use the generators to irradiate the systems in order to neutralize the nanites. (TNG: "Evolution")
In 2367, the Enterprise's lateral EM scanners detected levels of radiation that were indicative of the presence of a class M planet, but the planet in question was momentarily invisible to the sensors. (TNG: "In Theory")