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[[File:Identification card, Christine Chapel.jpg|thumb|The ID card of [[Lieutenant]] [[Christine Chapel]]]]
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[[File:Identification card, Christine Chapel.jpg|thumb|Chapel's ID card]]
An '''identification card''' was a document carried by a person for identification purposes.
 
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[[File:Regressive ID.jpg|thumb|Identification card on lanyard]]
 
An '''identification card''' was a document carried by a person for [[identification]] purposes.
   
 
[[Gary Seven]] possessed several [[counterfeit]] ID cards as part of his undercover mission in [[1968]]. They included cards from the [[Central Intelligence Agency]], [[National Security Agency]], [[Federal Bureau of Investigation]], and the [[New York City Police Department]]. ({{TOS|Assignment: Earth}})
In the [[2020s]] on [[Earth]], civilians used identification cards such as [[UHC card]]s and [[transit pass]]es to avoid ending up in [[San Francisco]]'s [[Sanctuary District]]s. ({{DS9|Past Tense, Part I}})
 
   
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[[Mercy Hospital general personnel|Employees]] of [[Mercy Hospital]] in [[1986]] [[San Francisco]] wore ID badges. ({{film|4}})
In [[23rd century]] [[Starfleet]] practice, identification cards were carried by Starfleet personnel. The ID card showed a person's [[serial number|service number]] and name, as well as his or her assignment and division.
 
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In the [[2020s]] on [[Earth]], civilians used identification cards such as [[UHC card]]s and [[transit pass]]es to avoid ending up in [[San Francisco]]'s [[Sanctuary District]]s. ({{DS9|Past Tense, Part I}}; {{PIC|Assimilation}})
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In [[23rd century]] [[Starfleet]] practice, identification cards were carried by Starfleet personnel. The ID card showed a person's [[name]] and [[serial number|service number]], as well as their assignment and division.
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''In an [[alternate timeline]], [[Starbase]] [[Yorktown]] featured [[Public transporter]]s that required an ID scan to operate.'' ({{film|13}})
   
 
Identification cards could be created aboard Starfleet [[starship]]s, and they were sometimes necessary to gain access to certain areas, like a ship's [[shuttlebay]]. ({{TAS|Mudd's Passion}})
 
Identification cards could be created aboard Starfleet [[starship]]s, and they were sometimes necessary to gain access to certain areas, like a ship's [[shuttlebay]]. ({{TAS|Mudd's Passion}})
   
[[Federation security]] [[San Francisco bar visitors#Civilian agent|agents]] used ID cards to identify themselves in [[2285]]. ({{film|3}})
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[[Federation security]] [[San Francisco bar civilian agent 001|agents]] used ID cards to identify themselves in [[2285]]. ({{film|3}})
   
After having traveled back in time to [[1986]] from [[2286]], [[Pavel Chekov]]'s ID card was seized by the [[United States Navy]] and read aloud by an [[Federal Bureau of Investigation|FBI]] agent. The agent did not believe the information on the card, including the fact that Chekov represented [[Starfleet]] and the [[United Federation of Planets]]. ({{film|4}})
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After having traveled back in time to [[1986]] from [[2286]], [[Pavel Chekov]]'s ID card was seized by the [[United States Navy]] and read aloud by an [[Federal Bureau of Investigation|FBI]] agent. The agent did not believe the information on the card, including the fact that Chekov represented [[Starfleet]] and the [[United Federation of Planets]]. ({{film|4}})
   
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On [[Enara Prime]], [[Regressive]]s wore this device around their neck. It could be checked to confirm their identity. ({{VOY|Remember}})
[[Gary Seven]] possessed several faked ID cards as part of his undercover mission in [[1968]]. They included cards from the [[Central Intelligence Agency]], [[National Security Agency]], [[Federal Bureau of Investigation]], and the [[New York City Police Department]]. ({{TOS|Assignment: Earth}})
 
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==Gallery==
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
File:NSA_ID.jpg|Seven's NSA card
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File:NSA ID.jpg|Seven's NSA card
File:CIA_ID.jpg|Seven's CIA card
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File:CIA ID.jpg|Seven's CIA card
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File:Nypd id.jpg|Seven's NYPD card
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
   
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
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*[[Badge]]
 
*[[Identity tape]]
 
*[[Identity tape]]
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*[[Name tag]]
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== External link ==
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* {{Wikipedia}}
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[[fr:Carte d'identification]]
 
[[Category:Legal documents]]
 
[[Category:Legal documents]]
 
[[Category:Identification technology]]
 
[[Category:Identification technology]]

Latest revision as of 00:34, 9 March 2024

Multiple realities
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Identification card, Christine Chapel

Chapel's ID card

Regressive ID

Identification card on lanyard

An identification card was a document carried by a person for identification purposes.

Gary Seven possessed several counterfeit ID cards as part of his undercover mission in 1968. They included cards from the Central Intelligence Agency, National Security Agency, Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the New York City Police Department. (TOS: "Assignment: Earth")

Employees of Mercy Hospital in 1986 San Francisco wore ID badges. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)

In the 2020s on Earth, civilians used identification cards such as UHC cards and transit passes to avoid ending up in San Francisco's Sanctuary Districts. (DS9: "Past Tense, Part I"; PIC: "Assimilation")

In 23rd century Starfleet practice, identification cards were carried by Starfleet personnel. The ID card showed a person's name and service number, as well as their assignment and division.

In an alternate timeline, Starbase Yorktown featured Public transporters that required an ID scan to operate. (Star Trek Beyond)

Identification cards could be created aboard Starfleet starships, and they were sometimes necessary to gain access to certain areas, like a ship's shuttlebay. (TAS: "Mudd's Passion")

Federation security agents used ID cards to identify themselves in 2285. (Star Trek III: The Search for Spock)

After having traveled back in time to 1986 from 2286, Pavel Chekov's ID card was seized by the United States Navy and read aloud by an FBI agent. The agent did not believe the information on the card, including the fact that Chekov represented Starfleet and the United Federation of Planets. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)

On Enara Prime, Regressives wore this device around their neck. It could be checked to confirm their identity. (VOY: "Remember")

Gallery

See also

External link