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The '''ANA''' program was a [[computer]] subprogram created by the [[Bajoran]] [[engineer]] [[Neela]] in [[2369]]. |
The '''ANA''' program was a [[computer]] subprogram created by the [[Bajoran]] [[engineer]] [[Neela]] in [[2369]]. |
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− | [[Chief of operations]] [[Miles O'Brien]] found this program |
+ | [[Chief of operations]] [[Miles O'Brien]] found this program while checking several systems and tried to get access to this program. The computer denied him access to the program based on an [[authorization code]] forged under O'Brien's name. |
− | + | The program was protected by a series of [[encryption]] sequences, which [[Lieutenant|Lt.]] [[Jadzia Dax]] attempted to decrypt with an adaptive program. According to O'Brien, they were lucky because they were working with a [[Cardassian]] computer, which limited the program to no more than seven encryption sequences. |
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− | After O'Brien and Dax |
+ | After O'Brien and Dax decrypted the access code, 4-1-0-0-R-L-X, they discovered that the command protocols of this program included a system of sequential overrides for the [[security field]]s around [[landing pad|runabout pad]] A--an escape route. ({{DS9|In the Hands of the Prophets}}) |
− | {{bginfo|One of the encryption sequences shown during the |
+ | {{bginfo|One of the encryption sequences shown during the computer's search reads "GENE ROD", a reference to ''[[Star Trek]]'' creator [[Gene Roddenberry]], while another reads "NCC1 701", a reference to ''Star Trek's'' famous ship, the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}}.}} |
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Revision as of 04:17, 21 December 2009
The ANA program was a computer subprogram created by the Bajoran engineer Neela in 2369.
Chief of operations Miles O'Brien found this program while checking several systems and tried to get access to this program. The computer denied him access to the program based on an authorization code forged under O'Brien's name.
The program was protected by a series of encryption sequences, which Lt. Jadzia Dax attempted to decrypt with an adaptive program. According to O'Brien, they were lucky because they were working with a Cardassian computer, which limited the program to no more than seven encryption sequences.
After O'Brien and Dax decrypted the access code, 4-1-0-0-R-L-X, they discovered that the command protocols of this program included a system of sequential overrides for the security fields around runabout pad A--an escape route. (DS9: "In the Hands of the Prophets")