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|imagecap = The Automated Repair Station
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|caption = The automated repair station
 
|type = [[Drydock]]
 
|type = [[Drydock]]
|affiliation = ''Unknown''
 
 
|status = Active
 
|status = Active
 
|datestatus = 2152
 
|datestatus = 2152
|docking = 2 adjustable drydocks
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|docking = 2 adjustable space docks
 
|image2 = Auto repair station opens.jpg
 
|image2 = Auto repair station opens.jpg
|imagecap2 = Tubes that adjust to the size of new vessels
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|caption2 = Tubes that adjust to the size of new vessels
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|actor = [[Roxann Dawson]] ''(voice only)''
 
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{{aquote|Your inquiry was not recognized.|Automated repair station|2152|Dead Stop}}
The '''Automated repair station''' was a mysterious [[alien]] [[space station]] capable of automatically repairing vessels at remarkable speeds and catering to the needs of a vessel's crew.
 
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The '''automated repair station''' was an [[automation|automated]] [[alien]] [[space station]] operational in the [[22nd century]] which repaired vessels for payment. The civilization that built the station was not widely known during this time.
   
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== Design ==
This station was visited by the [[Earth]] spacecraft {{EnterpriseNX}} in [[2152]], which had been in need of repairs following the [[Romulan]] [[minefield]] incident. The station began repairing the ship in record time, and it also was able to see to the needs of the crew, including the repairing of injuries, such as [[Malcolm Reed]]'s leg wound. The station also contained food [[replicator]]s, which had never previously been encountered by humans.
 
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This station possessed advanced [[technology]] that was capable of automatically repairing [[starship|vessels]] as well as tending to a wide range of [[humanoid]]s' [[medical]] injuries at remarkable speed. The station's two docking berths consisted of [[docking arm]]s, [[umbilical connect port]]s and a [[docking port]] for boarding. The berths could expand and contract to fit a reasonably wide range of vessels.
   
 
[[File:Automated repair station compartment map.jpg|thumb|left|Internal schematic]]
In return for its repair services, the station would "charge" a fee consisting of various materiel, such as some quantity of [[warp plasma]]. If the crew of the ship under repair refused to pay the fee, the station would start damaging the ship until the "bill" was settled.
 
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The interior of the station was designed to be very accommodating to the wide range of humanoid species during repairs. Its [[environmental system]]s were capable of adapting via [[temperature]] and [[atmosphere]]. A [[recreation room]] was available that included [[table]]s, [[chair]]s, and [[food replicator]]s with a view of the repairs.
   
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Once a ship entered its docking berths, the station's [[computer]] diagnosed its repair needs as well as scanned its crew for medical injuries. It also scanned the ship's [[database]]s to find out [[food]] [[recipe]]s and their needs for atmosphere. In return for its repair services, the station would "charge" a fee consisting of an item from a list of payments of the ship's available resources, such as a quantity of [[warp plasma]]. Attempting to enter restricted areas of the station would activate security procedures, such as physically blocking further access and transporting trespassers back to their ship. Should these initial procedures be disabled, the station would use its connections and repair arms to impair the ship's functions - including life support - until the crew relented.
[[File:Automated repair station diagnosis hologram dead stop.jpg|left|thumb|A diagnosis [[hologram]].]]
 
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However, upon investigation by the ''Enterprise'' crew, it was discovered that the station's data center was using the synaptic pathways of [[humanoid]] hosts to enhance its processing capabilities. It was accomplishing this task by integrating the hosts' synaptic [[brain]] functions into the station's [[computer core]]. The station had attempted to add [[Travis Mayweather]] to its collection of hosts, creating a cloned body to give the impression that he had been killed in an accident, but [[Phlox]]'s examination of the clone revealed its true nature.
 
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The main room of the station in which the computer interacted with its customers consisted of a [[holographic projector]] which displayed the customer's ship and damaged areas. A screen displayed the payment options and payment was delivered to that room. The computer would not answer any questions other than ones relating to the transaction.
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The station's [[computer core]] used the [[synaptic pathway]]s of humanoid hosts to enhance its processing capabilities. It accomplished this task by integrating the hosts' synaptic [[brain]] functions into the station's computer core. These hosts were abducted discreetly by the station. One known method of abduction was by deceiving a crew member to enter a restricted area currently under repair by the station, [[transporter|transporting]] them into its computer core room, and then producing an almost identical and deceased replica of the individual to be found by the rest of the crew.
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File:Automated repair station diagnosis hologram.jpg|Diagnostic room
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File:Automated repair station cooling duct.jpg|Cooling ducts
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</gallery>
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== History ==
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This station served several vessels including [[Tellarite 22nd freighter captain|a Tellarite freighter captain]] while discreetly abducting a few of each of their crews.
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[[File:Auto repair station repairs itself.jpg|thumb|left|''Enterprise'' wasn't the end of the repair station]]
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On the recommendation of the same Tellarite [[captain]], the [[Earth]] starship {{EnterpriseNX}} used the station in [[2152]], following their need of repairs after an incident in a [[Romulan]] [[minefield]]. ({{ENT|Minefield}}) The station began repairing the ship in record time, and repaired [[Malcolm Reed]]'s left [[leg]], which had been wounded by a [[Romulan mine]]. The [[Human]]s at the time were amazed by the technology, including the replicators. The station also attempted to add [[Travis Mayweather]] to its collection of hosts, creating {{dis|Travis Mayweather|replica|a replica}}; However, an extensive [[autopsy]] of the [[doppelgänger]] by [[Doctor]] [[Phlox]] discovered a discrepancy: The station could not reproduce living, single-celled organisms like those present in a vaccine he had recently administered. This made it clear that the body was not the actual Travis Mayweather. Captain [[Jonathan Archer]] and [[Sub-commander]] [[T'Pol]] accessed the restricted computer core room, and, after rescuing Mayweather, were able to escape. They also attempted to destroy the station as they left, but unbeknownst to them, the station began to repair itself after they left. ({{ENT|Dead Stop}})
   
[[File:Auto repair station repairs itself.jpg|thumb|''Enterprise'' wasn't the end of the repair station.]]
 
After rescuing Mayweather, [[Captain]] [[Jonathan Archer]] and his crew were able to escape and presumably destroy the station. However, unbeknownst to them, after they departed, the station began to repair itself. ({{ENT|Dead Stop}})
 
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== Abducted species ==
 
== Abducted species ==
*[[Axanar]]
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* [[Axanar]]
*[[Cardassian]]
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* [[Cardassian]]
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* [[Ellora]]
*[[Kago-Darr's species]]
 
*[[Klingon]]
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* [[Kago's species]]
*[[Kreetassan]]
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* [[Klingon]]
*[[Peliar Zel native]]s
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* [[Kreetassan]]
*[[Vulcan]]
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* [[Pelian]]
*[[Xepolite]]
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* [[Vaadwaur]]
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* [[Vulcan]]
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* [[Xepolite]]
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* [[Humanoid 22nd repair station aliens 001|Unnamed humanoids]]
   
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{{bginfo|In the final draft script of {{e|Dead Stop}}, not all the abducted species were identified. The script at first described the group merely as "at least forty humanoid bodies, pale and dissected," of which they were "all different species, wearing uniforms in various stages of decay." The script went on to comment, "''Some of the aliens have apparently been here for months... others for years.''" Subsequently, the Klingon and Vulcan species were identified, in that order.|The call sheet for Tuesday {{d|20|August|2002}} identified the Klingon, Vulcan, Kreetassan, Elloran, Vaadwaur, the Pelian (as "Asparagus Head"), and the member of Kago's species (as Big Head). Also listed is a "Knuklehead", played by actor [[Michael Doherty]].}}
   
 
== Background information ==
 
== Background information ==
*The station was designed by [[Doug Drexler]], who was inspired by a [[Chinese finger puzzle]], and modeled by [[Pierre Drolet]]. [http://drexfiles.wordpress.com/2009/05/03/deadstop-station/]
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The station was designed by [[Doug Drexler]], who was inspired by a [[Chinese finger puzzle]], and modeled by [[Pierre Drolet]]. {{DrexFiles|/2009/05/03/deadstop-station/}}
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*Dialog suggests that the station was at least 130 light years from Earth.
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Dialogue suggests that the station was at least 130 [[light year]]s from Earth.
*The station's computer voice was supplied by ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' actress and "Dead Stop" director [[Roxann Dawson]]. She was not credited for the role.
 
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*A diagnosis hologram component was among the items which were sold off on the [[It's A Wrap! sale and auction]] on eBay. {{stala|9514}}
 
*A species that closely resembles a [[Vaadwaur]] was also present. If this was indeed a Vaadwaur, it certainly opens up the history of this station to greater mystery.
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Given the presence of the [[Vaadwaur]] corpse, it may be that this station dates back to before the Vaadwaur went into stasis in the fifteenth century, making this station more than six hundred years old.
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The station's [[computer voice]] was supplied by {{s|VOY}} actress and "Dead Stop" director [[Roxann Dawson]]. She was not credited for the role.
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In retrospect, {{s|ENT}} co-creator and Executive Producer [[Brannon Braga]] noted, "''This idea of a weird automated space station is terrific &ndash; totally creepy.''" ({{STC|145|25}})
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The diagnosis hologram component was among the items which were sold off on the [[It's A Wrap! sale and auction]] on eBay. {{stala|9514}}
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== External link ==
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* {{mbeta|Ware repair station}}
   
 
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Latest revision as of 05:11, 5 April 2024

"Your inquiry was not recognized."
– Automated repair station, 2152 ("Dead Stop")

The automated repair station was an automated alien space station operational in the 22nd century which repaired vessels for payment. The civilization that built the station was not widely known during this time.

Design

This station possessed advanced technology that was capable of automatically repairing vessels as well as tending to a wide range of humanoids' medical injuries at remarkable speed. The station's two docking berths consisted of docking arms, umbilical connect ports and a docking port for boarding. The berths could expand and contract to fit a reasonably wide range of vessels.

Automated repair station compartment map

Internal schematic

The interior of the station was designed to be very accommodating to the wide range of humanoid species during repairs. Its environmental systems were capable of adapting via temperature and atmosphere. A recreation room was available that included tables, chairs, and food replicators with a view of the repairs.

Once a ship entered its docking berths, the station's computer diagnosed its repair needs as well as scanned its crew for medical injuries. It also scanned the ship's databases to find out food recipes and their needs for atmosphere. In return for its repair services, the station would "charge" a fee consisting of an item from a list of payments of the ship's available resources, such as a quantity of warp plasma. Attempting to enter restricted areas of the station would activate security procedures, such as physically blocking further access and transporting trespassers back to their ship. Should these initial procedures be disabled, the station would use its connections and repair arms to impair the ship's functions - including life support - until the crew relented.

The main room of the station in which the computer interacted with its customers consisted of a holographic projector which displayed the customer's ship and damaged areas. A screen displayed the payment options and payment was delivered to that room. The computer would not answer any questions other than ones relating to the transaction.

The station's computer core used the synaptic pathways of humanoid hosts to enhance its processing capabilities. It accomplished this task by integrating the hosts' synaptic brain functions into the station's computer core. These hosts were abducted discreetly by the station. One known method of abduction was by deceiving a crew member to enter a restricted area currently under repair by the station, transporting them into its computer core room, and then producing an almost identical and deceased replica of the individual to be found by the rest of the crew.

History

This station served several vessels including a Tellarite freighter captain while discreetly abducting a few of each of their crews.

Auto repair station repairs itself

Enterprise wasn't the end of the repair station

On the recommendation of the same Tellarite captain, the Earth starship Enterprise NX-01 used the station in 2152, following their need of repairs after an incident in a Romulan minefield. (ENT: "Minefield") The station began repairing the ship in record time, and repaired Malcolm Reed's left leg, which had been wounded by a Romulan mine. The Humans at the time were amazed by the technology, including the replicators. The station also attempted to add Travis Mayweather to its collection of hosts, creating a replica; However, an extensive autopsy of the doppelgänger by Doctor Phlox discovered a discrepancy: The station could not reproduce living, single-celled organisms like those present in a vaccine he had recently administered. This made it clear that the body was not the actual Travis Mayweather. Captain Jonathan Archer and Sub-commander T'Pol accessed the restricted computer core room, and, after rescuing Mayweather, were able to escape. They also attempted to destroy the station as they left, but unbeknownst to them, the station began to repair itself after they left. (ENT: "Dead Stop")

Abducted species

In the final draft script of "Dead Stop", not all the abducted species were identified. The script at first described the group merely as "at least forty humanoid bodies, pale and dissected," of which they were "all different species, wearing uniforms in various stages of decay." The script went on to comment, "Some of the aliens have apparently been here for months... others for years." Subsequently, the Klingon and Vulcan species were identified, in that order.
The call sheet for Tuesday 20 August 2002 identified the Klingon, Vulcan, Kreetassan, Elloran, Vaadwaur, the Pelian (as "Asparagus Head"), and the member of Kago's species (as Big Head). Also listed is a "Knuklehead", played by actor Michael Doherty.

Background information

The station was designed by Doug Drexler, who was inspired by a Chinese finger puzzle, and modeled by Pierre Drolet. [1](X)

Dialogue suggests that the station was at least 130 light years from Earth.

Given the presence of the Vaadwaur corpse, it may be that this station dates back to before the Vaadwaur went into stasis in the fifteenth century, making this station more than six hundred years old.

The station's computer voice was supplied by Star Trek: Voyager actress and "Dead Stop" director Roxann Dawson. She was not credited for the role.

In retrospect, Star Trek: Enterprise co-creator and Executive Producer Brannon Braga noted, "This idea of a weird automated space station is terrific – totally creepy." (Star Trek: Communicator issue 145, p. 25)

The diagnosis hologram component was among the items which were sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay. [2]

External link