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+ | A '''duderon''' is a type of [[subatomic particle]] which is read out on a [[starship]]'s [[sensor]] readings of [[subspace]] particle emissions. |
− | Duderons were among the particles listed in the [[computer]]'s [[subspace emission scan]] read out on the [[bridge]] station [[viewscreen]]s of (''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' video playback set artwork) |
+ | Duderons were among the particles listed in the [[computer]]'s [[subspace emission scan]] read out on the [[bridge]] station [[viewscreen]]s of {{USS|Voyager}}. (''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' video playback set artwork) |
{{bginfo|The duderon was a fictional particle and seems to be named for [[production staff]] associate [[Dorothy Duder]]. The "subspace emission scan 247" screen was a computer graphic artwork played continuously on some monitors on the set of ''Star Trek: Voyager'', aboard ''Voyager'' and probably many other starships of the same era. The screen is reproduced legibly in [[Stephen Edward Poe]]'s ''[[A Vision of the Future - Star Trek: Voyager]]'' companion book.}} |
{{bginfo|The duderon was a fictional particle and seems to be named for [[production staff]] associate [[Dorothy Duder]]. The "subspace emission scan 247" screen was a computer graphic artwork played continuously on some monitors on the set of ''Star Trek: Voyager'', aboard ''Voyager'' and probably many other starships of the same era. The screen is reproduced legibly in [[Stephen Edward Poe]]'s ''[[A Vision of the Future - Star Trek: Voyager]]'' companion book.}} |
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Revision as of 10:47, 30 October 2012
A duderon is a type of subatomic particle which is read out on a starship's sensor readings of subspace particle emissions.
Duderons were among the particles listed in the computer's subspace emission scan read out on the bridge station viewscreens of USS Voyager. (Star Trek: Voyager video playback set artwork)
The duderon was a fictional particle and seems to be named for production staff associate Dorothy Duder. The "subspace emission scan 247" screen was a computer graphic artwork played continuously on some monitors on the set of Star Trek: Voyager, aboard Voyager and probably many other starships of the same era. The screen is reproduced legibly in Stephen Edward Poe's A Vision of the Future - Star Trek: Voyager companion book.