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An '''interface suit''' was full-body device worn by a person in order to provide input to and receive tactile sensations from an [[interface probe]]. |
An '''interface suit''' was full-body device worn by a person in order to provide input to and receive tactile sensations from an [[interface probe]]. |
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− | In [[2370]], [[Lt. Commander]] [[Geordi La Forge]] wore an interface suit to control a [[probe]] in order to virtually search the {{USS|Raman}} for survivors when it became stranded in the [[atmosphere]] of [[Marijne VII]]. The suit provided tactile sensations so that La Forge felt as if he was in the same environment as the probe. In one instance when he was interfaced with the probe, La Forge moved his virtual hands through [[fire|flames]] and his [[Nervous system|neural]] response to the input was so strong that it created a [[feedback loop]] |
+ | In [[2370]], [[Lt. Commander]] [[Geordi La Forge]] wore an interface suit to control a [[probe]] in order to virtually search the {{USS|Raman}} for survivors when it became stranded in the [[atmosphere]] of [[Marijne VII]]. The suit provided tactile sensations so that La Forge felt as if he was in the same environment as the probe. In one instance when he was interfaced with the probe, La Forge moved his virtual hands through [[fire|flames]] and his [[Nervous system|neural]] response to the input was so strong that it created a [[feedback loop]] – [[sensor]]s in the [[probe]] transmitting the sensation of heat to his hands overloaded, causing actual [[burn]]s. ({{TNG|Interface}}) |
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Revision as of 13:46, 5 November 2010
An interface suit was full-body device worn by a person in order to provide input to and receive tactile sensations from an interface probe.
In 2370, Lt. Commander Geordi La Forge wore an interface suit to control a probe in order to virtually search the USS Raman for survivors when it became stranded in the atmosphere of Marijne VII. The suit provided tactile sensations so that La Forge felt as if he was in the same environment as the probe. In one instance when he was interfaced with the probe, La Forge moved his virtual hands through flames and his neural response to the input was so strong that it created a feedback loop – sensors in the probe transmitting the sensation of heat to his hands overloaded, causing actual burns. (TNG: "Interface")