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+ | The [[apothecary]] [[Riaan]], an [[Akaali]], used a microscope in her [[pharmacy]] when [[Jonathan Archer]] and [[T'Pol]], disguised as Akaali, visited her. ({{ENT|Civilization}}) |
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+ | The [[Klingon]] [[scientist]] [[Antaak]] used a microscope during his examinations. ({{ENT|Affliction}}) |
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Doctor [[Katherine Pulaski]] kept a microscope in her office aboard the ''Enterprise''-D when she signed on her duty. ({{TNG|The Child}}) |
Doctor [[Katherine Pulaski]] kept a microscope in her office aboard the ''Enterprise''-D when she signed on her duty. ({{TNG|The Child}}) |
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The [[Darwin Genetic Research Station]] on [[Gagarin IV]], headed by [[Doctor]] [[Sara Kingsley]], used microscopes in their investigations. ({{TNG|Unnatural Selection}}) |
The [[Darwin Genetic Research Station]] on [[Gagarin IV]], headed by [[Doctor]] [[Sara Kingsley]], used microscopes in their investigations. ({{TNG|Unnatural Selection}}) |
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+ | The [[science lab]]s aboard {{class|Galaxy}} [[starship]]s had microscopes. [[Wesley Crusher]] used one during his experiments with [[nanite]]s. ({{TNG|Evolution}}) |
+ | [[Marla Aster]] kept an old microscope in her house on [[Earth]]. ({{TNG|The Bonding}}) |
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+ | The medical [[laboratory]] aboard the ''Enterprise''-D was equipped with a microscope. ({{TNG|True Q}}) |
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+ | [[Lieutenant]] [[Jadzia Dax]] used a microscope which was combined with a probe analyzer and a computer display to search the probe she took from under [[Rao Vantika]]'s [[fingernail]]s. She found a [[microscopic generator]] Vantika used to transfer his [[consciousness]] into another person shortly before he [[death|died]]. ({{DS9|The Passenger}}) |
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+ | Doctor Julian Bashir used a microscope to identify the [[shapeshifting locket]] [[Odo]] received from the [[Rakhari]] [[Croden]]. ({{DS9|Vortex}}) |
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===See also=== |
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+ | Senior illustrator [[Rick Sternbach]] made a sketch for an electronic microscope for use by Doctor Bashir in the ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' episode {{e|Vortex}}. The prop was not built but Sternbach showed the sketch in the [[DS9 Season 1 DVD]] special feature "Deep Space Nine Sketchbook". |
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Revision as of 15:26, 24 October 2015
A microscope was a scientific instrument designed to allow the viewing of things too small to be seen by normal Human vision. It used a system of lenses and mirrors to magnify an object many times more than it actually was.
The apothecary Riaan, an Akaali, used a microscope in her pharmacy when Jonathan Archer and T'Pol, disguised as Akaali, visited her. (ENT: "Civilization")
Doctor Phlox usually used a microscope on board Enterprise. (ENT: "Silent Enemy" et al)
The Klingon scientist Antaak used a microscope during his examinations. (ENT: "Affliction")
Doctor Noonian Soong had a microscope in his laboratories on Omicron Theta. The away team of the USS Enterprise-D visited the left rooms in the colony in 2364. (TNG: "Datalore")
Doctor Katherine Pulaski kept a microscope in her office aboard the Enterprise-D when she signed on her duty. (TNG: "The Child")
The Darwin Genetic Research Station on Gagarin IV, headed by Doctor Sara Kingsley, used microscopes in their investigations. (TNG: "Unnatural Selection")
The science labs aboard Galaxy-class starships had microscopes. Wesley Crusher used one during his experiments with nanites. (TNG: "Evolution")
Marla Aster kept an old microscope in her house on Earth. (TNG: "The Bonding")
The medical laboratory aboard the Enterprise-D was equipped with a microscope. (TNG: "True Q")
In 2370, Lieutenant Commander Data created a microscope using multiple lenses when he was stranded on Barkon IV, a planet with a pre-warp civilization, to research the radiation sickness that was spreading among the villagers. (TNG: "Thine Own Self")
Doctor Julian Bashir used a microscope in the infirmary on Deep Space 9 in 2369 when he examined the DNA probes he collected aboard the Bajoran transport ship. (DS9: "A Man Alone")
Lieutenant Jadzia Dax used a microscope which was combined with a probe analyzer and a computer display to search the probe she took from under Rao Vantika's fingernails. She found a microscopic generator Vantika used to transfer his consciousness into another person shortly before he died. (DS9: "The Passenger")
Doctor Julian Bashir used a microscope to identify the shapeshifting locket Odo received from the Rakhari Croden. (DS9: "Vortex")
Captain Kathryn Janeway kept a six-hundred-year-old microscope among the decoration of her ready room on board the USS Voyager. Her grandfather gave it to her when she was a child. (VOY: "Counterpoint")
See also
Background information
Senior illustrator Rick Sternbach made a sketch for an electronic microscope for use by Doctor Bashir in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "Vortex". The prop was not built but Sternbach showed the sketch in the DS9 Season 1 DVD special feature "Deep Space Nine Sketchbook".