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[[File:Analysis of Subspace com wave.jpg|thumb|An analysis of a subspace com wave]]
'''Subspace communication''' (sometimes called '''subspace radio''') is the primary form of [[communication]] used throughout the [[Federation]]. By transmitting information through [[subspace]] rather than normal [[space]], subspace communications permit the sending of data and messages across interstellar distances faster than the [[speed of light]], proving it much more practical than conventional [[radio]]. ([[TOS]]: "[[A Piece of the Action]]"; [[VOY]]: "[[The 37's (episode)|The 37's]]")
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'''Subspace communication''' (also called '''subspace radio''' or the '''hyperchannel''') was the primary form of [[electromagnetic]] [[communication]] used throughout the [[Federation]]. By transmission through [[subspace]] rather than normal [[space]], subspace communication permitted the sending of data and messages across interstellar distances faster than the [[speed of light]]. This made it much more practical than conventional [[radio]]. In fact, [[Starship]]s rarely even monitored frequencies that traveled at the speed of light. ({{TNG|The Ensigns of Command}}, ''[[okudagram]]''; {{VOY|The 37's}})
   
 
Subspace communication was mainly used by [[Starfleet Command]] to transmit orders to [[commanding officer]]s of starships on deep-space assignments. Likewise, the vessels' commanding officers used subspace communication to relay [[report]]s on their various missions back to Starfleet Command, to ask for suggestions, and/or to make requests. ({{ENT|Shockwave}}; {{TOS|Balance of Terror}}; {{film|2}}; {{TNG|The Best of Both Worlds}}; {{VOY|Friendship One}}; ''et al.'')
Because messages sent over subspace travel so much faster than the speed of light, they were the basis for interstellar communication. [[Starship]]s rarely even monitored frequencies that traveled at the speed of light or slower. ([[VOY]]: "[[The 37's (episode)|The 37's]]")
 
   
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Depending on the actual distance between a vessel and the nearest [[subspace relay]] beacon, real-time communication was possible. An example of this is when [[Starfleet]] [[Lieutenant]] [[Reginald Barclay]] contacted the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-E|-E}}, which was seven light years away from his location on the [[Jupiter Station]], and spoke real-time to the ship's [[counselor]], [[Commander]] [[Deanna Troi]]. ({{VOY|Life Line}})
In many cases, subspace channels were used by [[flag officer]]s to transmit orders to the [[captain]]s of various starships. Likewise, those captains would use subspace to relay [[report]]s on their various missions back to [[Starfleet Command]], to ask for suggestions, to make requests. ([[ENT]]: "[[Shockwave, Part I]]", [[TOS]]: "[[Balance of Terror]]", ''[[Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan]]'', [[TNG]]: "[[The Best of Both Worlds, Part I]]", [[VOY]]: "[[Friendship One]]", et al.)
 
   
 
Subspace communications had a varying degree of band frequencies, from upper (or high-band) to lower. For example, a [[diplomacy|diplomatic]] frequency used by the [[Vulcan]]s was on a lower subspace band. ({{ENT|Fallen Hero|Dead Stop}}; {{TNG|Ensign Ro}})
:''Although it has never been directly stated, presumably the use of subspace enables real-time visual communication at a certain distance (for example, in [[ENT]]: "[[Fortunate Son]].") Also, the ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Technical Manual]]'' states that, at shorter ranges, conventional radio can be used.''
 
   
Vulcans had been utilizing subspace communications as early as the [[Earth]] year [[1957]], as their ships were outfitted with [[subspace transceiver]]s. ([[ENT]]: "[[Carbon Creek (episode)|Carbon Creek]]")
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Vulcans had been utilizing subspace communications as early as the [[Earth]] year [[1957]], as their ships were outfitted with [[subspace transceiver]]s. ({{ENT|Carbon Creek}})
 
Subspace communications have a varying degree of band frequencies, from upper (or high-band) to lower. For example, a [[diplomacy|diplomatic]] frequency used by the [[Vulcan]]s was on a lower subspace band. ([[ENT]]: "[[Fallen Hero]]", "[[Dead Stop]]"; [[TNG]]: "[[Ensign Ro]]")
 
   
 
==22nd century uses==
 
==22nd century uses==
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[[File:Subspace amplifier.jpg|thumb|''[[Echo Two]]'', a subspace amplifier, being deployed]]
Earth had developed subspace communication as early as [[2151]]. During this time, however, [[subspace amplifier]]s were required in order to maintain contact between [[Earth]] and [[Earth Starfleet]] vessels over long distances. ([[ENT]]: "[[Fortunate Son]]", "[[Silent Enemy]]") Contact with these amplifiers were maintained with a single [[subspace antenna]]. If this antenna were damaged, a starship would only be capable of short-range communication. ([[ENT]]: "[[Dead Stop]]")
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Earth had developed subspace communication as early as [[2151]]. During this time, however, [[subspace amplifier]]s were required in order to maintain contact between [[Earth]] and [[Starfleet]] vessels over long distances. ({{ENT|Fortunate Son|Silent Enemy}}) Contact with these amplifiers was maintained with a single [[subspace antenna]]. If this antenna was damaged, a starship would only be capable of short-range communication. ({{ENT|Dead Stop}})
   
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{{bginfo|In the series bible for ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'', it was stated that subspace communications would be introduced in the course of the series. However, it was also imagined in the same early document that "long range, subspace communications" in which the {{class|NX}} {{NX|Enterprise}} participated would only be possible while the craft was traveling at warp.}}
Order and reports were not the only thing to and from starships. Personal messages were also sent. The crew of the [[Enterprise (NX-01)|NX-01 ''Enterprise'']], for example, received personal messages from friends and family members back on Earth. [[Captain]] [[Jonathan Archer]] himself received recordings of [[water polo]] tournaments in what [[Charles Tucker III|Trip Tucker]] descibed as the "subspace mailbag". [[ENT]]: "[[Vox Sola]]")
 
   
 
Orders and reports were not the only communications to and from starships. Personal messages were also sent. The crew of ''Enterprise'', for example, received personal messages from friends and family members back on Earth. [[Captain]] [[Jonathan Archer]] himself received recordings of [[water polo]] tournaments in what [[Charles Tucker III|Trip Tucker]] described as the "subspace mailbag". ({{ENT|Vox Sola}})
The treaty following the [[Earth-Romulan War]] was established entirely by subspace radio. No visual contact between [[Human]]s, the [[Romulan]]s, or their allies were ever established. ([[TOS]]: "[[Balance of Terror]]") However, subspace communication was not available to all Earth ships during this period. The [[Horizon (ship)|''Horizon'']] was not able to communicate via subspace when the ship made contact with [[Sigma Iotia II]] in [[2168]]. Thus, their [[report]] was not received by [[Starfleet Command]] until [[2268|100 years later]]. ([[TOS]]: "[[A Piece of the Action]]")
 
   
 
The treaty following the [[Earth-Romulan War]] was established entirely by subspace radio. No visual contact between the [[Human]]s, the [[Romulan]]s, or their allies was ever established. ({{TOS|Balance of Terror}}) However, subspace communication was not available to all Earth ships during this period. The ''{{dis|Horizon|starship}}'' was not able to communicate via subspace when the ship made contact with [[Sigma Iotia II]] in [[2168]]. Thus, their [[report]] was not received by [[Starfleet Command]] until [[2268|a hundred years later]]. ({{TOS|A Piece of the Action}})
Before being destroyed, a group of [[Borg drone]]s in the [[Alpha Quadrant]] sent a subspace message to the [[Borg]] in the [[Delta Quadrant]] in [[2153]]. The message would have taken at least 200 years to reach its destination and, if received, may have been the way the Borg of the [[24th century]] learned of the existence and location of Earth. ([[ENT]]: "[[Regeneration]]")
 
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Before being destroyed, a group of [[Borg drone]]s in the [[Alpha Quadrant]] sent a [[subspace message]] to the [[Borg]] in the [[Delta Quadrant]] in [[2153]]. The message would have taken at least two hundred years to reach its destination and, if received, may have been the way the Borg of the [[24th century]] learned of the existence and location of Earth. ({{ENT|Regeneration}}) In 2374, however, ''Voyager'' was able to communicate almost instantaneously between the Delta and Alpha Quadrants using a system of ancient relay stations, ({{VOY|Message in a Bottle}}) proving that subspace communication signals slow down over time unless amplified by a relay station.
   
 
==23rd century uses==
 
==23rd century uses==
By the [[23rd century]], subspace communication was in wide use throughout the [[Federation]]. (''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]'') During this time, a starship's [[communications officer]] was required to create [[subspace log]]s detailing all messages sent and received. ([[TOS]]: "[[The Man Trap]]")
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By the [[23rd century]], subspace communication was in wide use throughout the [[Federation]]. (''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]'') During this time, a starship's [[communications officer]] was required to create [[subspace log]]s detailing all messages sent and received. ({{TOS|The Man Trap}})
   
In some cases, [[wedding|marriages]] were performed entirely on subspace radio. [[Magda Kovacs]] and [[Ruth Bonaventure]] were married to two of the three miners on the [[Rigel XII]] mining colony via subspace radio in [[2266]]. ([[TOS]]: "[[Mudd's Women]]")
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In some cases, [[wedding|marriages]] were performed entirely on subspace radio. [[Magda Kovacs]] and [[Ruth Bonaventure]] were married to two of the three miners on the [[Rigel XII]] mining colony via subspace radio in [[2266]]. ({{TOS|Mudd's Women}})
   
After [[Fleet Captain]] [[Christopher Pike]] was injured upon being exposed to [[delta radiation]], months of "subspace chatter" emerged regarding the accident. Later, in [[2267]], [[Spock]] fabricated a subspace message ordering the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)|''Enterprise'']] to divert to [[Starbase 11]] for the sole purpose of returning Pike, his former [[CO]], to [[Talos IV]] where Pike could live out the rest of his days in comfort. During the subsequent [[court martial]], ''Enterprise'' received subspace transmissions from Talos IV in violation of [[General Order 7]]. ([[TOS]]: "[[The Menagerie, Part I]]")
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After [[Fleet Captain]] [[Christopher Pike]] was injured upon being exposed to [[delta radiation]], months of "subspace chatter" emerged regarding the accident. Later, in [[2267]], [[Spock]] fabricated a subspace message ordering the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)|''Enterprise'']] to divert to [[Starbase 11]] for the sole purpose of returning Pike, his former [[CO]], to [[Talos IV]] where Pike could live out the rest of his days in comfort. During the subsequent [[court martial]], ''Enterprise'' received subspace transmissions from Talos IV in violation of [[General Order 7]]. ({{TOS|The Menagerie, Part I}})
   
[[Trelane]] of [[Gothos]] was able to block ''Enterprise''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s subspace communications using his [[mirror machine]]. ([[TOS]]: "[[The Squire of Gothos]]")
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[[Trelane]] of [[Gothos]] was able to block ''Enterprise''{{'}}s subspace communications using his [[mirror machine]]. ({{TOS|The Squire of Gothos}})
   
The [[Eminian]]s employed a subspace transmission unit to keep in contact with the [[Vendikan]]s during their [[computer]]-fought war. This unit was tied in with [[Eminiar VII]]'s attack computers. ([[TOS]]: "[[A Taste of Armageddon]]")
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The [[Eminian]]s employed a subspace transmission unit to keep in contact with the [[Vendikan]]s during their [[computer]]-fought war. This unit was tied in with [[Eminiar VII]]'s attack computers. ({{TOS|A Taste of Armageddon}})
   
 
==24th century uses==
 
==24th century uses==
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[[File:Sector 22757.jpg|thumb|A subspace network]]
By the [[24th century]], subspace communications were handled through [[subspace relay network]]s, replacing previous networking methods such as subspace amplifiers. These networks were maintained, at least in part, by various [[subspace relay station|relay stations]]. ([[TNG]]: "[[Aquiel]]")
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By the [[24th century]], subspace communications were handled through [[subspace relay network]]s, replacing previous networking methods such as subspace amplifiers. These networks were maintained, at least in part, by various [[subspace relay station|relay stations]]. ({{TNG|Aquiel}})
   
A 24th century [[professor]], [[Doctor]] [[Paul Manheim]], was renowned for his work in perfecting subspace communications. ([[TNG]]: "[[We'll Always Have Paris]]")
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A 24th century [[professor]], [[Doctor]] [[Paul Manheim]], was renowned for his work in perfecting subspace communications. ({{TNG|We'll Always Have Paris}})
   
Even with the incredible speeds offered with subspace communications, a message traveling subspace over a distance of 2,700,000 [[light year]]s would have taken over fifty-one years and ten months to reach Federation [[space]] in [[2364]]. ([[TNG]]: "[[Where No One Has Gone Before]]")
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Even with the incredible speeds offered with subspace communications, a message traveling subspace over a distance of 2,700,000 [[light year]]s would have taken over fifty-one years and ten months to reach Federation [[space]] in [[2364]]. ({{TNG|Where No One Has Gone Before}})
   
[[Lore]] was able to communicate with the [[Crystalline Entity]] using subspace communications in 2364. However, a later encounter with the entity by the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D)|''Enterprise''-D]] required the use of [[graviton]] pulses for communication. ([[TNG]]: "[[Datalore]]", "[[Silicon Avatar]]")
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[[Lore]] was able to communicate with the [[Crystalline Entity]] using subspace communications in 2364. However, a later encounter with the entity by the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} required the use of [[graviton]] pulses for communication. ({{TNG|Datalore|Silicon Avatar}})
   
Unidentified subspace communications were detected by a [[class-1 probe]] that was sent to [[Nelvana III]]. ([[TNG]]: "[[The Defector]]")
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Unidentified subspace communications were detected by a [[class-1 probe]] that was sent to [[Nelvana III]]. ({{TNG|The Defector}})
   
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In [[2369]] [[Commander]] [[Benjamin Sisko]] sent a subspace message to [[Klaestron IV]] to verify the [[warrant]] of [[Dax (symbiont)|Dax]]. ({{DS9|Dax}})
==Subspace communication technology==
 
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* [[Subspace amplifier]]
 
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The same year, [[Chief]] [[Miles O'Brien|O'Brien]] received a subspace message from his [[Keiko O'Brien|wife]] who visited the [[grain processing center]] in [[Lasuma]] on [[Bajor]]. Later, when [[Odo]] tried to contact [[Starfleet Headquarters]], he learned that [[Kira Nerys|Major Kira]] had blocked all subspace communication. ({{DS9|Dramatis Personae}})
* [[Subspace beacon]]
 
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In [[2373]], prior to the [[Second Battle of Deep Space 9|Dominion assault]] on [[Deep Space 9]], Odo suggested that all outgoing subspace communication be terminated, in order to prevent security leaks. He prepared false messages to be transmitted at random intervals, so there would be no noticeable drop in DS9's outgoing subspace traffic. ({{DS9|Call to Arms}})
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==See also==
 
* [[Subspace differential pulse]]
 
* [[Subspace differential pulse]]
 
* [[Subspace infrared algorithm]]
 
* [[Subspace infrared algorithm]]
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* [[Subspace relay]]
 
* [[Subspace relay network]]
 
* [[Subspace transceiver]]s
 
 
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[[fr:Communication subspatiale]]
 
[[sv:Underrymdskommunikation]]
 
[[sv:Underrymdskommunikation]]
 
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Revision as of 08:11, 20 November 2015

Analysis of Subspace com wave

An analysis of a subspace com wave

Subspace communication (also called subspace radio or the hyperchannel) was the primary form of electromagnetic communication used throughout the Federation. By transmission through subspace rather than normal space, subspace communication permitted the sending of data and messages across interstellar distances faster than the speed of light. This made it much more practical than conventional radio. In fact, Starships rarely even monitored frequencies that traveled at the speed of light. (TNG: "The Ensigns of Command", okudagram; VOY: "The 37's")

Subspace communication was mainly used by Starfleet Command to transmit orders to commanding officers of starships on deep-space assignments. Likewise, the vessels' commanding officers used subspace communication to relay reports on their various missions back to Starfleet Command, to ask for suggestions, and/or to make requests. (ENT: "Shockwave"; TOS: "Balance of Terror"; Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan; TNG: "The Best of Both Worlds"; VOY: "Friendship One"; et al.)

Depending on the actual distance between a vessel and the nearest subspace relay beacon, real-time communication was possible. An example of this is when Starfleet Lieutenant Reginald Barclay contacted the USS Enterprise-E, which was seven light years away from his location on the Jupiter Station, and spoke real-time to the ship's counselor, Commander Deanna Troi. (VOY: "Life Line")

Subspace communications had a varying degree of band frequencies, from upper (or high-band) to lower. For example, a diplomatic frequency used by the Vulcans was on a lower subspace band. (ENT: "Fallen Hero", "Dead Stop"; TNG: "Ensign Ro")

Vulcans had been utilizing subspace communications as early as the Earth year 1957, as their ships were outfitted with subspace transceivers. (ENT: "Carbon Creek")

22nd century uses

Subspace amplifier

Echo Two, a subspace amplifier, being deployed

Earth had developed subspace communication as early as 2151. During this time, however, subspace amplifiers were required in order to maintain contact between Earth and Starfleet vessels over long distances. (ENT: "Fortunate Son", "Silent Enemy") Contact with these amplifiers was maintained with a single subspace antenna. If this antenna was damaged, a starship would only be capable of short-range communication. (ENT: "Dead Stop")

In the series bible for Star Trek: Enterprise, it was stated that subspace communications would be introduced in the course of the series. However, it was also imagined in the same early document that "long range, subspace communications" in which the NX-class Enterprise participated would only be possible while the craft was traveling at warp.

Orders and reports were not the only communications to and from starships. Personal messages were also sent. The crew of Enterprise, for example, received personal messages from friends and family members back on Earth. Captain Jonathan Archer himself received recordings of water polo tournaments in what Trip Tucker described as the "subspace mailbag". (ENT: "Vox Sola")

The treaty following the Earth-Romulan War was established entirely by subspace radio. No visual contact between the Humans, the Romulans, or their allies was ever established. (TOS: "Balance of Terror") However, subspace communication was not available to all Earth ships during this period. The Horizon was not able to communicate via subspace when the ship made contact with Sigma Iotia II in 2168. Thus, their report was not received by Starfleet Command until a hundred years later. (TOS: "A Piece of the Action")

Before being destroyed, a group of Borg drones in the Alpha Quadrant sent a subspace message to the Borg in the Delta Quadrant in 2153. The message would have taken at least two hundred years to reach its destination and, if received, may have been the way the Borg of the 24th century learned of the existence and location of Earth. (ENT: "Regeneration") In 2374, however, Voyager was able to communicate almost instantaneously between the Delta and Alpha Quadrants using a system of ancient relay stations, (VOY: "Message in a Bottle") proving that subspace communication signals slow down over time unless amplified by a relay station.

23rd century uses

By the 23rd century, subspace communication was in wide use throughout the Federation. (Star Trek: The Original Series) During this time, a starship's communications officer was required to create subspace logs detailing all messages sent and received. (TOS: "The Man Trap")

In some cases, marriages were performed entirely on subspace radio. Magda Kovacs and Ruth Bonaventure were married to two of the three miners on the Rigel XII mining colony via subspace radio in 2266. (TOS: "Mudd's Women")

After Fleet Captain Christopher Pike was injured upon being exposed to delta radiation, months of "subspace chatter" emerged regarding the accident. Later, in 2267, Spock fabricated a subspace message ordering the Enterprise to divert to Starbase 11 for the sole purpose of returning Pike, his former CO, to Talos IV where Pike could live out the rest of his days in comfort. During the subsequent court martial, Enterprise received subspace transmissions from Talos IV in violation of General Order 7. (TOS: "The Menagerie, Part I")

Trelane of Gothos was able to block Enterprise's subspace communications using his mirror machine. (TOS: "The Squire of Gothos")

The Eminians employed a subspace transmission unit to keep in contact with the Vendikans during their computer-fought war. This unit was tied in with Eminiar VII's attack computers. (TOS: "A Taste of Armageddon")

24th century uses

Sector 22757

A subspace network

By the 24th century, subspace communications were handled through subspace relay networks, replacing previous networking methods such as subspace amplifiers. These networks were maintained, at least in part, by various relay stations. (TNG: "Aquiel")

A 24th century professor, Doctor Paul Manheim, was renowned for his work in perfecting subspace communications. (TNG: "We'll Always Have Paris")

Even with the incredible speeds offered with subspace communications, a message traveling subspace over a distance of 2,700,000 light years would have taken over fifty-one years and ten months to reach Federation space in 2364. (TNG: "Where No One Has Gone Before")

Lore was able to communicate with the Crystalline Entity using subspace communications in 2364. However, a later encounter with the entity by the USS Enterprise-D required the use of graviton pulses for communication. (TNG: "Datalore", "Silicon Avatar")

Unidentified subspace communications were detected by a class-1 probe that was sent to Nelvana III. (TNG: "The Defector")

In 2369 Commander Benjamin Sisko sent a subspace message to Klaestron IV to verify the warrant of Dax. (DS9: "Dax")

The same year, Chief O'Brien received a subspace message from his wife who visited the grain processing center in Lasuma on Bajor. Later, when Odo tried to contact Starfleet Headquarters, he learned that Major Kira had blocked all subspace communication. (DS9: "Dramatis Personae")

In 2373, prior to the Dominion assault on Deep Space 9, Odo suggested that all outgoing subspace communication be terminated, in order to prevent security leaks. He prepared false messages to be transmitted at random intervals, so there would be no noticeable drop in DS9's outgoing subspace traffic. (DS9: "Call to Arms")

See also