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A '''sensor log''' was the recorded information collected by a [[sensor]] (or set of sensors). Storing the sensor information in a [[log]] allows it to be re-examined at a later time.
 
A '''sensor log''' was the recorded information collected by a [[sensor]] (or set of sensors). Storing the sensor information in a [[log]] allows it to be re-examined at a later time.
   
[[Subcommander]] [[T'Pol]] and [[Commander]] [[Charles Tucker III|Tucker]] studied the sensor logs of [[Enterprise (NX-01)|''Enterprise'']] in [[2151]] shortly after three [[Suliban]] soldiers abducted the [[Klingon]] [[Klaang]] from the ships [[sickbay]]. They found nothing and T'Pol commented that the [[Human]] technology is not improved enough. ({{ENT|Broken Bow}})
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[[Sub-Commander]] [[T'Pol]] and [[Commander]] [[Charles Tucker III|Tucker]] studied the sensor logs of {{NX|Enterprise}} in [[2151]] shortly after three [[Suliban]] soldiers abducted the [[Klingon]] [[Klaang]] from the ship's [[sickbay]]. They found nothing and T'Pol commented that the [[Human]] technology is not improved enough. ({{ENT|Broken Bow}})
   
 
In [[2154]], [[Jonathan Archer]] offered the sensor logs of the [[Andorian]] [[andorian warship|warship]] ''[[Kumari]]'' to [[Tellarite]] [[Ambassador]] {{dis|Gral|Tellarite}} in an attempt to offer proof that the ''Kumari'' was attacked by a Tellarite vessel. ({{ENT|Babel One}})
 
In [[2154]], [[Jonathan Archer]] offered the sensor logs of the [[Andorian]] [[andorian warship|warship]] ''[[Kumari]]'' to [[Tellarite]] [[Ambassador]] {{dis|Gral|Tellarite}} in an attempt to offer proof that the ''Kumari'' was attacked by a Tellarite vessel. ({{ENT|Babel One}})

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NX-01 sensor log

The sensor log of Enterprise NX-01 in 2151

A sensor log was the recorded information collected by a sensor (or set of sensors). Storing the sensor information in a log allows it to be re-examined at a later time.

Sub-Commander T'Pol and Commander Tucker studied the sensor logs of Enterprise in 2151 shortly after three Suliban soldiers abducted the Klingon Klaang from the ship's sickbay. They found nothing and T'Pol commented that the Human technology is not improved enough. (ENT: "Broken Bow")

In 2154, Jonathan Archer offered the sensor logs of the Andorian warship Kumari to Tellarite Ambassador Gral in an attempt to offer proof that the Kumari was attacked by a Tellarite vessel. (ENT: "Babel One")

In 2369 Geordi La Forge checked the sensor log of the Runabout after he and Picard, Troi, and Data experienced the "frozen in time" phenomena. (TNG: "Timescape")

The crew of the USS Enterprise-D in 2370 offered to assist in repairing Prak's Marauder in exchange for the D'Kora-class ship's sensor logs of the missing USS Fleming. (TNG: "Force of Nature")

At the beginning of Captain Jean-Luc Picard's experience with a temporal paradox brought on by Q after Humanity was found guilty by the Q Continuum of being an inferior species, the crew of the Enterprise-D checked the sensor logs to attempt to determine what Picard might be experiencing. (TNG: "All Good Things...")

In 2371, Commander Benjamin Sisko arranged to have the sensor logs which showed a Dominion anti-proton beam in action given to the Cardassians. Later, Dukat was able to obtain Thomas Riker's sensor logs of the Orias system, in exchange for handing the Maquis personnel over to the Federation. (DS9: "Defiant")

That same year, Ensign Seska offered to erase the sensor logs after a failed attempt to use a covertly obtained spatial trajector on the USS Voyager. Lieutenant B'Elanna Torres, however, would not allow it, as she didn't want the incident to be covered up. (VOY: "Prime Factors")

The USS Defiant's sensor logs were used in Worf's extradition hearing. Advocate Ch'Pok had no doubt they were accurate. (DS9: "Rules of Engagement")

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