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Activation of the ejection system requires security clearance by the [[Chief Engineer|chief engineer]] or a command officer. This tactic is generally considered to be a last ditch effort to save a ship during a crisis situation and is often unreliable at best. |
Activation of the ejection system requires security clearance by the [[Chief Engineer|chief engineer]] or a command officer. This tactic is generally considered to be a last ditch effort to save a ship during a crisis situation and is often unreliable at best. |
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− | The [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-E)|Enterprise-E]] ejected its warp core in [[2375]] to seal a [[subspace tear]] created by a [[Isolytic burst|isolytic burst]]. (''[[Star Trek: Insurrection]]'') |
+ | The [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-E)|Enterprise-E]] ejected its warp core in [[2375]] to seal a [[subspace tear]] created by a [[Isolytic burst|isolytic burst]]. (''[[Star Trek: Insurrection]]'') |
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+ | [[The Doctor]] as the [[Emergency Command Hologram]] also ejected [[USS Voyager|Voyager's]] warp core so that he could use it to pay for [[Captain]] [[Kathryn Janeway|Janeway's]] release from [[The Heirarchy]]. ([[VOY]]: "[[Renaissance Man]]") |
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+ | == List of times when a warp core was ejected == |
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+ | [[Star Trek: Insurrection]] |
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+ | [[VOY]]: "[[Cathexis]]" |
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+ | [[VOY]]: "[[Day of Honor (episode)|Day of Honor]]" |
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+ | [[VOY]]: "[[Renaissance Man]]" |
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: ''It is a running joke in [[Star Trek]] that the warp core ejection system never works, except in "[[Day of Honor (episode)|Day of Honor]]", "[[Renaissance Man]]" and ''Star Trek: Insurrection''. The warp core is also ejected in "[[Cathexis]]" but it happens off-screen.'' |
: ''It is a running joke in [[Star Trek]] that the warp core ejection system never works, except in "[[Day of Honor (episode)|Day of Honor]]", "[[Renaissance Man]]" and ''Star Trek: Insurrection''. The warp core is also ejected in "[[Cathexis]]" but it happens off-screen.'' |
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Revision as of 05:50, 17 January 2006
The Warp core ejection system is a system aboard warp capable vessels designed to eject the warp core in the event of a warp core breach to prevent the destruction of the ship.
Activation of the ejection system requires security clearance by the chief engineer or a command officer. This tactic is generally considered to be a last ditch effort to save a ship during a crisis situation and is often unreliable at best.
The Enterprise-E ejected its warp core in 2375 to seal a subspace tear created by a isolytic burst. (Star Trek: Insurrection)
The Doctor as the Emergency Command Hologram also ejected Voyager's warp core so that he could use it to pay for Captain Janeway's release from The Heirarchy. (VOY: "Renaissance Man")
List of times when a warp core was ejected
VOY: "Day of Honor"
- It is a running joke in Star Trek that the warp core ejection system never works, except in "Day of Honor", "Renaissance Man" and Star Trek: Insurrection. The warp core is also ejected in "Cathexis" but it happens off-screen.