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'''Bio-neural gel packs''' are a form of [[computer|computer technology]] used by [[Starfleet]], first developed circa [[2370]].
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'''Bio-neural gel packs''' were a form of [[computer|computer technology]] used by [[Starfleet]] and first developed in the early [[2370s]].
   
The gel packs form the basis of the [[bio-neural circuitry]], which is essentially an [[organic]] computer system. The packs contain [[neuron|neural]] fibers surrounded in a blue gel with [[metal]]lic interfaces on the top and bottom. They help store more information and operate at faster speeds than [[isolinear circuitry]].
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The gel packs formed the basis of the [[bio-neural circuitry]], which was essentially an [[organic]] computer system. The packs contained [[neuron|neural]] fibers surrounded in a blue gel with [[metal]]lic interfaces on the top and bottom. They helped store more information and operated at faster speeds than [[isolinear circuitry]].
   
The fibers in an individual gel pack are capable of making billions of connections, thus generating an incredibly sophisticated and responsive computing architecture. This kind of organic circuitry allows computers to 'think' in very similar ways to living [[lifeform|organisms]]; by using 'fuzzy logic', they can effectively operate by making a 'best guess' answer to complex questions rather than working through all possible calculations. This is due in part to the inherent nature of organic neural systems to correlate chaotic patterns that yet elude the capacities of conventional hardware.
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The fibers in an individual gel pack were capable of making billions of connections, thus generating an incredibly sophisticated and responsive computing architecture. This kind of organic circuitry allowed computers to "think" in very similar ways to living [[lifeform|organisms]]; by using "fuzzy logic", they could effectively operate by making a "best guess" answer to complex questions rather than working through all possible calculations. This was due in part to the inherent ability of organic neural systems to correlate chaotic patterns that eluded the capacities of conventional hardware.
   
The {{USS|Voyager}} was one of the first [[vessel]]s equipped with the [[technology]]. ({{VOY|Caretaker}}) Due to the fact that organic matter cannot be stored at quantum levels, gel packs cannot be [[replicator|replicated]]. ({{VOY|Learning Curve}}) ''Voyager'' stored their spare gel packs in [[engineering]] locker Gamma 5. ({{VOY|Renaissance Man}})
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The {{USS|Voyager}} was one of the first [[starship]]s equipped with the [[technology]]. ({{VOY|Caretaker}}) Gel packs could not be [[replicator|replicated]]. ({{VOY|Learning Curve}}) ''Voyager'' stored their spare gel packs in [[engineering]] locker Gamma 5. ({{VOY|Renaissance Man}})
   
Like other [[biology|biological]] forms, gel packs are susceptible to [[bacteria]] and [[virus]]es.
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Like other [[biology|biological]] forms, gel packs were susceptible to [[bacteria]] and [[virus]]es. As such, heating them could remove such infections. ({{VOY|Learning Curve}})
* They were infected with bacteria due to [[cheese]] created by [[Neelix]]. ({{VOY|Learning Curve}})
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* They were infected with a virus within bacteria due to [[cheese]] created by [[Neelix]]. ({{VOY|Learning Curve}})
 
* A gel pack in the [[mess hall]] was infected with a [[macrovirus]], and led to an outbreak when it ruptured. ({{VOY|Macrocosm}})
 
* A gel pack in the [[mess hall]] was infected with a [[macrovirus]], and led to an outbreak when it ruptured. ({{VOY|Macrocosm}})
 
* During a voyage through a [[mutara class|Mutara-class]] [[nebula]], the gel packs began to fail due to [[subnucleonic radiation]]. ({{VOY|One}})
 
* During a voyage through a [[mutara class|Mutara-class]] [[nebula]], the gel packs began to fail due to [[subnucleonic radiation]]. ({{VOY|One}})
   
Bio-neural gel pack sequence 6-Theta-9 is located on [[Deck]] 4 of an {{ShipClass|Intrepid}} [[starship]]. ({{VOY|One}})
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Bio-neural gel pack sequence 6-Theta-9 was located on [[Deck]] 4 of an {{Class|Intrepid}} [[starship]]. ({{VOY|One}})
   
Gel packs can be modified by injecting a type of serum into the packs in order to return a [[ship]] caught in numerous temporal periods, such as caused by a [[temporal anomaly]], to a single temporal period. This process returns the ship to a few [[second]]s before the anomaly occurs. ({{VOY|Shattered}})
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Gel packs could be modified by injecting [[chroniton]]-infused serum into the packs in order to return a [[ship]] caught in numerous temporal periods, such as caused by a [[temporal anomaly]], to a single temporal period. This process returned the ship to a few [[second]]s before the anomaly occurred. ({{VOY|Shattered}})
   
When members of the [[Hierarchy species|Hierarchy]] [[species]] kidnapped [[Captain]] [[Kathryn Janeway]], [[The Doctor]] was forced to steal gel packs by posing as [[B'Elanna Torres]]. However when Janeway was rescued by [[Tom Paris]] and [[Tuvok]] the gel packs were returned to ''Voyager''. ({{VOY|Renaissance Man}})
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When members of the [[Hierarchy species]] kidnapped [[Captain]] [[Kathryn Janeway]], [[The Doctor]] was forced to steal gel packs by posing as [[Lieutenant junior grade|Lieutenant]] [[B'Elanna Torres]]. However when Janeway was rescued by Lieutenant [[Tom Paris]] and [[Lieutenant Commander]] [[Tuvok]], the gel packs were returned to ''Voyager''. ({{VOY|Renaissance Man}})
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Janeway once commented that a bio-neural gel pack could plot vectors "a bit faster" than Tom Paris. ({{VOY|Fury}})
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==Apocrypha==
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In ''[[The Q Continuum]]'' trilogy, it is revealed that the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-E)|''Enterprise''-E]] also possesses the gel packs. During the story, [[Reginald Barclay]] discovers that the gel packs are capable of absorbing the psionic energy of the [[galactic barrier]], prompting him to suggest that the crew channel the resulting energy into the ''Enterprise''{{'}}s shields so that they can increase the time that they can remain in the barrier when attempting to hide from the [[Calamarain]].
   
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Revision as of 03:27, 2 January 2014

Bio-neural gel packs d14

A series of gel packs

Gel pack in messhall

A gel pack in the panel behind a replicator

Bio-neural gel packs were a form of computer technology used by Starfleet and first developed in the early 2370s.

The gel packs formed the basis of the bio-neural circuitry, which was essentially an organic computer system. The packs contained neural fibers surrounded in a blue gel with metallic interfaces on the top and bottom. They helped store more information and operated at faster speeds than isolinear circuitry.

The fibers in an individual gel pack were capable of making billions of connections, thus generating an incredibly sophisticated and responsive computing architecture. This kind of organic circuitry allowed computers to "think" in very similar ways to living organisms; by using "fuzzy logic", they could effectively operate by making a "best guess" answer to complex questions rather than working through all possible calculations. This was due in part to the inherent ability of organic neural systems to correlate chaotic patterns that eluded the capacities of conventional hardware.

The USS Voyager was one of the first starships equipped with the technology. (VOY: "Caretaker") Gel packs could not be replicated. (VOY: "Learning Curve") Voyager stored their spare gel packs in engineering locker Gamma 5. (VOY: "Renaissance Man")

Like other biological forms, gel packs were susceptible to bacteria and viruses. As such, heating them could remove such infections. (VOY: "Learning Curve")

Bio-neural gel pack sequence 6-Theta-9 was located on Deck 4 of an Intrepid-class starship. (VOY: "One")

Gel packs could be modified by injecting chroniton-infused serum into the packs in order to return a ship caught in numerous temporal periods, such as caused by a temporal anomaly, to a single temporal period. This process returned the ship to a few seconds before the anomaly occurred. (VOY: "Shattered")

When members of the Hierarchy species kidnapped Captain Kathryn Janeway, The Doctor was forced to steal gel packs by posing as Lieutenant B'Elanna Torres. However when Janeway was rescued by Lieutenant Tom Paris and Lieutenant Commander Tuvok, the gel packs were returned to Voyager. (VOY: "Renaissance Man")

Janeway once commented that a bio-neural gel pack could plot vectors "a bit faster" than Tom Paris. (VOY: "Fury")

Apocrypha

In The Q Continuum trilogy, it is revealed that the Enterprise-E also possesses the gel packs. During the story, Reginald Barclay discovers that the gel packs are capable of absorbing the psionic energy of the galactic barrier, prompting him to suggest that the crew channel the resulting energy into the Enterprise's shields so that they can increase the time that they can remain in the barrier when attempting to hide from the Calamarain.