A spatial anomaly is a very broad term for any sort of extraordinary disruption in the space-time continuum. Often, they can take the form of irregularities in gravity, ripples in space that can damage equipment and personnel, alterations in the laws of physics, and areas of disruption inimical to the human brain.
The Delphic Expanse is rife with such distortions, generated by spheres to reconfigure space to resemble the Sphere Builders' trans-dimensional realm. The Triannons referred to the anomalies as "the breath of the Makers."
The USS Enterprise-D once encountered a spatial anomaly, which turned out to be a multiphasic temporal convergence in the space-time continuum, caused by an eruption of anti-time. (TNG: "All Good Things...")
Another was encountered by the USS Voyager in the Delta Quadrant, and turned out to be a graviton ellipse: an extremely rare spatial anomaly that travels through subspace, emerging into normal space occasionally and without warning. (VOY: "One Small Step")
Spatial anomalies
- Chaotic space
- Cosmic string
- Distortion ring
- Hole in space
- Interphase
- Inversion field
- Murasaki 312
- Molecular reversion field
- Particle fountain
- Quantum filament
- Spatial implosion
- The Void
- Tyken's Rift
- Wormhole
See also
- Astronomical objects
- Subspace anomaly
- Temporal anomaly
- Subspace
- Null space
- Q space
- Underspace
- Fluidic space
- Real space
- Nexus
References
- ENT:
- "The Xindi"
- "Anomaly"
- "Chosen Realm"
- "Doctor's Orders"
- "Harbinger"
- "Azati Prime"
- TOS:
- TNG:
- DS9:
- VOY:
- "Parallax"
- "Twisted"
- "One Small Step"