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Quinn Erickson was the son of Emory Erickson, the inventor of the moecular tansporter. He was very good friends with Jonathan Archer.
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'''Quinn Erickson''' was the son of [[Emory Erickson]], the inventor of the molecular tansporter. He was very good friends with [[Jonathan Archer]].
   
He was one of the first people to test his father's device. But in subsuquent tests, his pattern was lost in subspace in an area called the Barrens. For fifteen years his pattern remained trapped, until his father attempted to rescue him. The father staged a ruse and convinced Star Fleet that he was testing a new transporter. They allowed him access to the Enterprise to help with the experiment. He was successful in rematerializing Quinn, but too much damage was done, and he was in a deteroirated state. He died a few minutes after in his father's arms.
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He was one of the first people to test his father's device. But in subsuquent tests, his pattern was lost in [[subspace]] in an area called [[the Barrens]]. For fifteen years his pattern remained trapped, until his father attempted to rescue him. The father staged a ruse and convinced [[Starfleet (Earth)|Starfleet]] that he was testing a new transporter. They allowed him access to the [[Enterprise (NX-01)|''Enterprise'']] to help with the experiment. He was successful in rematerializing Quinn, but too much damage was done, and he was in a deteroirated state. He died a few minutes after in his father's arms. ([[ENT]]: "[[Daedalus (episode)|Daedalus]]")
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Revision as of 15:33, 19 August 2005

Quinn Erickson was the son of Emory Erickson, the inventor of the molecular tansporter. He was very good friends with Jonathan Archer.

He was one of the first people to test his father's device. But in subsuquent tests, his pattern was lost in subspace in an area called the Barrens. For fifteen years his pattern remained trapped, until his father attempted to rescue him. The father staged a ruse and convinced Starfleet that he was testing a new transporter. They allowed him access to the Enterprise to help with the experiment. He was successful in rematerializing Quinn, but too much damage was done, and he was in a deteroirated state. He died a few minutes after in his father's arms. (ENT: "Daedalus")

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