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These boots provided stability by adhering to a compatible surface, useful when sufficient [[gravity]] (or [[artificial gravity]]) was not available, including extra-vehicular environments ("space walk" situations).
 
These boots provided stability by adhering to a compatible surface, useful when sufficient [[gravity]] (or [[artificial gravity]]) was not available, including extra-vehicular environments ("space walk" situations).
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In [[2063]], [[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard]], [[Lieutenant Commander]] [[Worf]] and Lieutenant [[Hawk (Lieutenant)|Hawk]] all wore gravity boots while on the [[hull]] of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-E|-E}}, so they could destroy a [[Borg]] [[interplexing beacon]] located at the ship's [[navigational deflector]]. ({{film|8}})
   
 
In [[2152]], [[Lieutenant]] [[Malcolm Reed]] wore gravity boots attached to his [[environmental suit]] in order to disarm a [[Romulan mine]] lodged on [[Enterprise (NX-01)|''Enterprise'']]'s [[hull]]. ({{ENT|Minefield}})
 
In [[2152]], [[Lieutenant]] [[Malcolm Reed]] wore gravity boots attached to his [[environmental suit]] in order to disarm a [[Romulan mine]] lodged on [[Enterprise (NX-01)|''Enterprise'']]'s [[hull]]. ({{ENT|Minefield}})
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In [[2293]], [[Yeoman]]s [[Burke]] and [[Samno]] wore magnetic gravity boots to [[assassination|assassinate]] [[Chancellor]] [[Gorkon]], while artificial gravity was knocked out on the {{IKS|Kronos One}}. Lieutenant [[Valeris]] later stowed one boot in [[Crewman]] [[Dax (Crewman)|Dax]]'s locker to implicate him in the assassination. ({{film|6}})
 
In [[2293]], [[Yeoman]]s [[Burke]] and [[Samno]] wore magnetic gravity boots to [[assassination|assassinate]] [[Chancellor]] [[Gorkon]], while artificial gravity was knocked out on the {{IKS|Kronos One}}. Lieutenant [[Valeris]] later stowed one boot in [[Crewman]] [[Dax (Crewman)|Dax]]'s locker to implicate him in the assassination. ({{film|6}})
   
In [[2063]], [[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard]], [[Lieutenant Commander]] [[Worf]] and Lieutenant [[Hawk (Lieutenant)|Hawk]] all wore gravity boots while on the [[hull]] of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-E|-E}}, so they could destroy a [[Borg]] [[interplexing beacon]] located at the ship's [[navigational deflector]]. ({{film|8}})
 
 
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Gravity boot

A pair of magnetic gravity boots

Magnetic gravity boots were footwear worn by Starfleet officers, and presumably other spacefaring civilizations.

These boots provided stability by adhering to a compatible surface, useful when sufficient gravity (or artificial gravity) was not available, including extra-vehicular environments ("space walk" situations).

In 2063, Captain Jean-Luc Picard, Lieutenant Commander Worf and Lieutenant Hawk all wore gravity boots while on the hull of the USS Enterprise-E, so they could destroy a Borg interplexing beacon located at the ship's navigational deflector. (Star Trek: First Contact)

In 2152, Lieutenant Malcolm Reed wore gravity boots attached to his environmental suit in order to disarm a Romulan mine lodged on Enterprise's hull. (ENT: "Minefield")

In 2154, Commander Charles Tucker III, Malcolm Reed and two MACOs activated their gravity boots after boarding the Romulan drone-ship. (ENT: "Babel One")

In 2293, Yeomans Burke and Samno wore magnetic gravity boots to assassinate Chancellor Gorkon, while artificial gravity was knocked out on the IKS Kronos One. Lieutenant Valeris later stowed one boot in Crewman Dax's locker to implicate him in the assassination. (Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country)

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