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'''Life support''' systems are the most crucial aboard any [[space]] vehicle. It usually includes artificial [[gravity]], and atmospheric controls. Failure of these systems prompts a [[computer]] safeguard to order "Abandon ship" (''[[VGR]]: [[The Haunting of Deck Twelve]]''). Aboard some vessels the imminent failure of the life support system automatically activates [[Blue alert]] (''[[TNG]]: [[Brothers]]''). |
'''Life support''' systems are the most crucial aboard any [[space]] vehicle. It usually includes artificial [[gravity]], and atmospheric controls. Failure of these systems prompts a [[computer]] safeguard to order "Abandon ship" (''[[VGR]]: [[The Haunting of Deck Twelve]]''). Aboard some vessels the imminent failure of the life support system automatically activates [[Blue alert]] (''[[TNG]]: [[Brothers]]''). |
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Revision as of 12:12, 14 February 2005
Life support systems are the most crucial aboard any space vehicle. It usually includes artificial gravity, and atmospheric controls. Failure of these systems prompts a computer safeguard to order "Abandon ship" (VGR: The Haunting of Deck Twelve). Aboard some vessels the imminent failure of the life support system automatically activates Blue alert (TNG: Brothers).
Hirogen body armor has internal life support and it can protect a Hirogen hunter while seeking prey in most hostile environments, including the surface of a collapsed star. (VOY: "Prey")