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[[Image:Scanner floats in shuttlepod.jpg|thumb|A [[scanner]] floats when the artificial gravity in a [[shuttlepod (22nd century)|shuttlepod]] fails]]
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'''Artificial gravity''' is a collection of systems designed to mimic the [[gravity]] of a [[planet]] so that working in space is easier. One of the first uses of artificial gravity on [[Earth]] ships was in the [[1990s]] on ships such as the [[SS Botany Bay|SS ''Botany Bay'']] and [[cryonics satellite]]s. ({{TOS|Space Seed}}; {{TNG|The Neutral Zone}})
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'''Artificial gravity''', or '''synthetic gravity''', is a collection of systems designed to mimic the [[gravity]] of a [[planet]] so that working in space is easier. One of the first uses of artificial gravity on [[Earth]] ships was in the [[1990s]] on ships such as the [[SS Botany Bay|SS ''Botany Bay'']] and [[cryonics satellite]]s. The field generated by artificial gravity has an interactive relationship with the [[warp field]]. ({{TOS|Space Seed}}; {{TNG|The Neutral Zone}}; {{TNG|Booby Trap}}, ''display graphic'')
   
 
The basis of the [[Federation]]'s artificial gravity technology was a "flying belt" found in a [[Slaver]] [[stasis box]]. ({{TAS|The Slaver Weapon}})
 
The basis of the [[Federation]]'s artificial gravity technology was a "flying belt" found in a [[Slaver]] [[stasis box]]. ({{TAS|The Slaver Weapon}})
   
 
[[Elaysian]]s have difficulty adjusting to the gravity of other worlds because their home planet has such low gravity. Without surgery, they need to utilize a special chair or braces to allow them to move. ({{DS9|Melora}})
 
[[Elaysian]]s have difficulty adjusting to the gravity of other worlds because their home planet has such low gravity. Without surgery, they need to utilize a special chair or braces to allow them to move. ({{DS9|Melora}})
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In the mid-[[24th century]], [[Doctor]] [[Leah Brahms]] was the author of the technical manual ''Synthetic Grav Field Interaction Considerations''. A copy of this manual was stored in the {{Class|Galaxy}} {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D}}'s [[Engineering Systems Database]]. ({{TNG|Booby Trap}}, ''display graphic'')
   
 
The {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} was equipped with a low-gravity [[gymnasium]]. ({{TNG|Encounter at Farpoint}})
 
The {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} was equipped with a low-gravity [[gymnasium]]. ({{TNG|Encounter at Farpoint}})
   
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Artificial gravity is created using [[artificial gravity generator|generators]] embedded in [[gravity plate|gravity plating]] on the floor. Gravity levels in corridors and crew quarters could be adjusted. ({{DS9|Melora}}; {{VOY|Learning Curve}}) [[Shuttlebay]]s were "variable gravity areas." (''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'')
 
 
Artificial gravity is created using gravitons embedded in the floor plating. When an electrical charge is applied to them they produce gravity at varying strength depending on the amount of power applied to them.
 
   
 
== Artificial gravity failures ==
 
== Artificial gravity failures ==
When the [[Xyrillian]]s were draining power from [[Enterprise (NX-01)|''Enterprise'' NX-01]] in [[2151]], the gravity in [[Captain]] [[Jonathan Archer|Archer]]'s [[quarters]] went offline while he was taking a shower. ({{ENT|Unexpected}})
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When the [[Xyrillian]]s were draining power from {{EnterpriseNX}} in [[2151]], the gravity in [[Captain]] [[Jonathan Archer|Archer]]'s [[quarters]] went offline while he was taking a shower. ({{ENT|Unexpected}})
   
In [[2152]], the [[Enolian]]s attacked and boarded ''Enterprise'''s [[shuttlepod]], arresting Captain Archer and [[Commander]] [[Charles Tucker III|Tucker]] and leaving the shuttle adrift. When ''Enterprise'' found it, the artificial gravity was off line. ({{ENT|Canamar}})
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In [[2152]], the [[Enolian]]s attacked and boarded ''Enterprise''{{'}}s [[shuttlepod]], arresting Captain Archer and [[Commander]] [[Charles Tucker III|Tucker]] and leaving the shuttle adrift. When ''Enterprise'' found it, the artificial gravity was off line. ({{ENT|Canamar}})
   
After being attacked, the [[IKS Kronos One|IKS ''Kronos One'']]'s artificial gravity field failed, and the whole ship experienced weightlessness for several minutes while [[assassination|assassins]] boarded and killed several members of the crew, including [[Chancellor]] [[Gorkon]]. ({{film|6}})
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After being attacked, the ''[[Kronos One]]''{{'}}s artificial gravity field failed, and the whole ship experienced weightlessness for several minutes while [[assassination|assassins]] boarded and killed several members of the crew, including [[Chancellor]] [[Gorkon]]. ({{film|6}})
   
 
[[Cardassian]] station [[Empok Nor]]'s artificial gravity was off line when [[Elim Garak]] first boarded the station, but he repaired it before the rest of the team came aboard. ({{DS9|Empok Nor}})
 
[[Cardassian]] station [[Empok Nor]]'s artificial gravity was off line when [[Elim Garak]] first boarded the station, but he repaired it before the rest of the team came aboard. ({{DS9|Empok Nor}})
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== Background ==
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== Appendices ==
 
=== See also ===
Artificial gravity was one of the technological conceits invented for the original series. This allowed for actors to stand up and walk around normally instead of being flown on wires or anything else that would be costly to do on a weekly television series. It was rationalised that even if everything else had failed on the ship, it would be one of the last systems to go.
 
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== See also ==
 
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*[[Inertial dampener]]
   
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=== Background information ===
 
Artificial gravity was one of the technological concepts invented for the original series. This allowed for actors to stand up and walk around normally instead of being flown on wires or anything else that would be costly to do on a weekly television series. It was rationalised that even if everything else had failed on the ship, it would be one of the last systems to go.
   
 
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Revision as of 15:10, 22 May 2014

Scanner floats in shuttlepod

A scanner floats when the artificial gravity in a shuttlepod fails

Artificial gravity, or synthetic gravity, is a collection of systems designed to mimic the gravity of a planet so that working in space is easier. One of the first uses of artificial gravity on Earth ships was in the 1990s on ships such as the SS Botany Bay and cryonics satellites. The field generated by artificial gravity has an interactive relationship with the warp field. (TOS: "Space Seed"; TNG: "The Neutral Zone"; TNG: "Booby Trap", display graphic)

The basis of the Federation's artificial gravity technology was a "flying belt" found in a Slaver stasis box. (TAS: "The Slaver Weapon")

Elaysians have difficulty adjusting to the gravity of other worlds because their home planet has such low gravity. Without surgery, they need to utilize a special chair or braces to allow them to move. (DS9: "Melora")

In the mid-24th century, Doctor Leah Brahms was the author of the technical manual Synthetic Grav Field Interaction Considerations. A copy of this manual was stored in the Galaxy-class USS Enterprise's Engineering Systems Database. (TNG: "Booby Trap", display graphic)

The USS Enterprise-D was equipped with a low-gravity gymnasium. (TNG: "Encounter at Farpoint")

Artificial gravity is created using generators embedded in gravity plating on the floor. Gravity levels in corridors and crew quarters could be adjusted. (DS9: "Melora"; VOY: "Learning Curve") Shuttlebays were "variable gravity areas." (Star Trek: The Next Generation)

Artificial gravity failures

When the Xyrillians were draining power from Enterprise NX-01 in 2151, the gravity in Captain Archer's quarters went offline while he was taking a shower. (ENT: "Unexpected")

In 2152, the Enolians attacked and boarded Enterprise's shuttlepod, arresting Captain Archer and Commander Tucker and leaving the shuttle adrift. When Enterprise found it, the artificial gravity was off line. (ENT: "Canamar")

After being attacked, the Kronos One's artificial gravity field failed, and the whole ship experienced weightlessness for several minutes while assassins boarded and killed several members of the crew, including Chancellor Gorkon. (Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country)

Cardassian station Empok Nor's artificial gravity was off line when Elim Garak first boarded the station, but he repaired it before the rest of the team came aboard. (DS9: "Empok Nor")

In 2372, during a battle with the Pralor the USS Voyager lost artificial gravity on deck 8. (VOY: "Prototype")

In 2374, a Species 8472 creature deactivated artificial gravity on deck 5 of Voyager while it was injured. (VOY: "Prey")

In 2376 when an electromagnetic lifeform was affecting ship's systems, the USS Voyager temporarily lost artificial gravity on Deck 9. The only injury reported was that "Ensign Mulcahey" bumped his head on the ceiling." (VOY: "The Haunting of Deck Twelve")

Parts of the artificial gravity system

Appendices

See also

Background information

Artificial gravity was one of the technological concepts invented for the original series. This allowed for actors to stand up and walk around normally instead of being flown on wires or anything else that would be costly to do on a weekly television series. It was rationalised that even if everything else had failed on the ship, it would be one of the last systems to go.