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− | A '''gravimetric fluctuation''' is a localized and nonlinear variation in [[gravimetric field]]s and in the concentration of [[graviton]] subatomic [[particle]]s. |
+ | A '''gravimetric fluctuation''' is a localized and nonlinear variation in [[gravimetric field]]s and in the concentration of [[graviton]] subatomic [[particle]]s. |
− | + | On [[Stardate]] [[2366|43625.2]], the [[sensor]]s of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} picked up unusual gravimetric fluctuations, like that of a [[temporal displacement]] vortex, but there was no discernible [[event horizon]], center or outer edge. Also, navigational subsystems were unable to give coordinates on the object. ({{TNG|Yesterday's Enterprise}}) |
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+ | ''In fact, this event occurred when the [[starship]] {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-C|-C}}, lost for 22 years, came through a [[temporal rift]]. After the return of the ''Enterprise''-C to their own timeline, everyone was back at their normal stations and left no direct evidence of the temporal upheaval.'' ({{TNG|Yesterday's Enterprise}}) |
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Latest revision as of 14:38, 30 January 2013
A gravimetric fluctuation is a localized and nonlinear variation in gravimetric fields and in the concentration of graviton subatomic particles.
On Stardate 43625.2, the sensors of the USS Enterprise-D picked up unusual gravimetric fluctuations, like that of a temporal displacement vortex, but there was no discernible event horizon, center or outer edge. Also, navigational subsystems were unable to give coordinates on the object. (TNG: "Yesterday's Enterprise")
In fact, this event occurred when the starship USS Enterprise-C, lost for 22 years, came through a temporal rift. After the return of the Enterprise-C to their own timeline, everyone was back at their normal stations and left no direct evidence of the temporal upheaval. (TNG: "Yesterday's Enterprise")
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