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+ | Murasaki 312 was three days away from [[Makus III]] at warp speed 1. ({{TOS|The Galileo Seven}}) |
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+ | In [[2368]], the location of Murasaki 312 was labeled on a [[tachyon detection grid]] on one of the [[viewscreen]]s of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} [[bridge]]. ({{TNG|Redemption II}}, ''[[okudagram]] remastered'') |
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+ | ''In [[2366]], in an [[alternate timeline]], during the [[Federation-Klingon War (alternate timeline)|Federation-Klingon War]], the location of Murasaki 312 was labeled on a tactical situation monitor in the [[ready room]] aboard the ''Enterprise-D''.'' ({{TNG|Yesterday's Enterprise}}, ''okudagram'') |
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[[Sensor]] readings from the ''Enterprise'' attempted to describe Murasaki 312: |
[[Sensor]] readings from the ''Enterprise'' attempted to describe Murasaki 312: |
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In [[2367]], around [[stardate]] 44390,1, the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} conducted a long-range sensor scan of the Murasaki Quasar. ({{TNG|Data's Day}}) |
In [[2367]], around [[stardate]] 44390,1, the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} conducted a long-range sensor scan of the Murasaki Quasar. ({{TNG|Data's Day}}) |
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− | ''In an [[alternate timeline|alternate]] [[2366]], Murasaki 312 was marked on a [[tactical situation monitor]] showing the fleet deployments in the [[Federation-Klingon War (alternate timeline)|Federation-Klingon War]].'' ({{TNG|Yesterday's Enterprise}} ''display graphic'') |
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File:Benjamin Maxwells tactical monitor.jpg|The location of Murasaki 312 on a tactical situation monitor |
File:Benjamin Maxwells tactical monitor.jpg|The location of Murasaki 312 on a tactical situation monitor |
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− | {{bginfo|[[File:Star-chart alpha-beta quadrant.jpg|thumb|The location of Alpha Carinae on "The Explored Galaxy" wall chart]]On the tactical situation monitor, Murasaki 312 was located near Alpha Carinae. According to "The Explored Galaxy", Alpha Carinae was located in the [[Alpha Quadrant]].|"The Explored Galaxy" was a map of charted space in the Alpha Quadrant. Alpha Carinae was located west of the [[Tholian Assembly]]. The Assembly was identified in {{DS9||Call to Arms}} as being located in this quadrant. The chart, first seen chronologically in {{film|6}}, was also seen in several ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' and ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' episodes set in the [[24th century]], from the year [[2364]] to [[2370]]. These were {{TNG|Conspiracy|The Measure Of A Man|The Emissary|The Mind's Eye|The Game}}, and {{DS9|In the Hands of the Prophets|Cardassians}}.}} |
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Revision as of 17:30, 19 July 2014
AT: "xx" Murasaki 312, or the Murasaki Quasar, was a quasar-like electromagnetic phenomenon.
Location
Murasaki 312 was three days away from Makus III at warp speed 1. (TOS: "The Galileo Seven")
In 2367, the location of Mursasaki 312 was labeled on a tactical situation monitor in Captain Benjamin Maxwell's ready room on the USS Phoenix. (TNG: "The Wounded", okudagram)
In 2368, the location of Murasaki 312 was labeled on a tachyon detection grid on one of the viewscreens of the USS Enterprise-D bridge. (TNG: "Redemption II", okudagram remastered)
In 2366, in an alternate timeline, during the Federation-Klingon War, the location of Murasaki 312 was labeled on a tactical situation monitor in the ready room aboard the Enterprise-D. (TNG: "Yesterday's Enterprise", okudagram)
History
In 2267, this quasar ionized an entire sector, including four star systems. This quasar, and others like it, generated what was known as the Murasaki Effect.
Sensor readings from the Enterprise attempted to describe Murasaki 312:
- Negative ionic concentration - 1.64 ×109 meters
- Radiation wavelength - 370 ångströms
- Harmonics - upward along entire spectrum
Captain James T. Kirk of the USS Enterprise was under standing orders to investigate formations similar to Murasaki 312, consequently delaying the Enterprise from a medical supply mission to Makus III, and sending the shuttlecraft Galileo to survey the formation. (TOS: "The Galileo Seven")
In 2367, around stardate 44390,1, the USS Enterprise-D conducted a long-range sensor scan of the Murasaki Quasar. (TNG: "Data's Day")
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