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The '''Elway Theorem''' was a proposal for a new method of transportation utilizing [[dimensional shift]]ing. It was abandoned, however, in the mid-[[23rd century]], when it was discovered that utilizing such transportation would result in cumulative damage to the cellular chemistry of anyone using such technology. |
The '''Elway Theorem''' was a proposal for a new method of transportation utilizing [[dimensional shift]]ing. It was abandoned, however, in the mid-[[23rd century]], when it was discovered that utilizing such transportation would result in cumulative damage to the cellular chemistry of anyone using such technology. |
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− | In [[2366]], upon studying a faint [[nuclear vibration]] left behind as a byproduct of a transportation method being utilized by [[Ansata]] terrorists, [[Wesley Crusher]] realized that they were using folded-space |
+ | In [[2366]], upon studying a faint [[nuclear vibration]] left behind as a byproduct of a transportation method being utilized by [[Ansata]] terrorists, [[Wesley Crusher]] realized that they were using a [[folded-space transporter]] based on the Elway Theorem in order to prevent the [[Rutian]] authorities from tracking their movements. ({{TNG|The High Ground}}) |
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Revision as of 22:59, 22 August 2011
The Elway Theorem was a proposal for a new method of transportation utilizing dimensional shifting. It was abandoned, however, in the mid-23rd century, when it was discovered that utilizing such transportation would result in cumulative damage to the cellular chemistry of anyone using such technology.
In 2366, upon studying a faint nuclear vibration left behind as a byproduct of a transportation method being utilized by Ansata terrorists, Wesley Crusher realized that they were using a folded-space transporter based on the Elway Theorem in order to prevent the Rutian authorities from tracking their movements. (TNG: "The High Ground")