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| Name= Nomad MK-15c
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| imagecap= Nomad schematics ([[2002]])
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| Name= ''Nomad MK-15c''
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| dt= ''Nomad''
 
| Class= Nomad Program
 
| Class= Nomad Program
 
| owner= [[Earth]]
 
| owner= [[Earth]]
 
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| Status= Destroyed
 
| Status= Destroyed
| Datestatus= [[2267]]
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| Datestatus= 2267
 
| image2= Nomad model.jpg
 
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| imagecap2= Nomad model ([[2152]])
 
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[[File:Nomad-Tanru hybrid.jpg|thumb|''Nomad'' after its merging with ''[[Tan Ru]]'' ([[2267]])]]
 
[[File:Nomad-Tanru hybrid.jpg|thumb|''Nomad'' after its merging with ''[[Tan Ru]]'' ([[2267]])]]
The '''''Nomad MK-15c''''' ([[International Designator|NSSDC ID: 2002-045b]]) [[probe|space probe]] was a Nomad Program [[probe|space probe]] that was in service in the early [[21st century]]. Dr. [[Jackson Roykirk]] designed the probe with two goals in mind: to create a probe that could function as a perfect thinking machine capable of independent logic and that could seek out new life-forms in interstellar space.
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The '''''Nomad MK-15c''''' ([[International Designator|NSSDC ID: 2002-045b]]) [[probe|space probe]] was a Nomad Program spacecraft that was in service in the early [[21st century]]. Dr. [[Jackson Roykirk]] designed the probe with two goals in mind: to create a probe that could function as a perfect thinking machine capable of independent logic and that could seek out new [[lifeform]]s in interstellar space.
   
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
 
''Nomad'' was launched from [[Earth]] in [[2002]] as the [[planet]]'s first interstellar vessel to seek out new life. It was a [[prototype]] and the only one of its program built.
 
''Nomad'' was launched from [[Earth]] in [[2002]] as the [[planet]]'s first interstellar vessel to seek out new life. It was a [[prototype]] and the only one of its program built.
   
During its mission, ''Nomad'' was damaged by a [[meteorite]] and lost contact with Earth. It later encountered an [[alien]] probe called ''[[Tan Ru]]'' in deep [[space]]. The two units merged, resulting in a powerful new construct with faulty programming, which destroyed anything that was perceived as imperfect, a condition that apparently applied to any [[organic]] living being.
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During its mission, ''Nomad'' was damaged by a [[meteorite|meteoroid]] and lost contact with Earth. It later encountered an [[alien]] probe called ''[[Tan Ru]]'' in deep [[space]]. The two units merged, resulting in a powerful new construct with faulty programming, which destroyed anything that was perceived as imperfect, a condition that apparently applied to any [[organic]] living being.
   
[[Travis Mayweather]] had a [[model]] of the ''Nomad'' probe in his [[crew quarters|quarters]] aboard [[Enterprise (NX-01)|''Enterprise'']]. ({{ENT|Dead Stop}})
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[[Travis Mayweather]] had a [[model]] of the ''Nomad'' probe in his [[crew quarters|quarters]] aboard ''[[Enterprise (NX-01)|Enterprise]]''. ({{ENT|Dead Stop}})
   
''Nomad'' was eventually discovered by the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} in [[2267]], shortly after it wiped out four billion inhabitants of the [[Malurian system]]. Originally deeming the ''Enterprise'' to be as imperfect as the Malurians, it opened fire on the vessel, nearly destroying it. It halted its attack when [[James T. Kirk|Captain James Kirk]] hailed the probe and introduced himself; Nomad had mistaken Captain Kirk for [[Jackson Roykirk|Roykirk]].
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''Nomad'' was eventually discovered by the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} in [[2267]], shortly after it wiped out four billion inhabitants of the [[Malurian system]]. Originally deeming the ''Enterprise'' to be as imperfect as the Malurians, it opened fire on the vessel, nearly destroying it. It halted its attack when [[Captain]] [[James T. Kirk|James Kirk]] hailed the probe and introduced himself; ''Nomad'' had mistaken Captain Kirk for Roykirk.
   
Coming aboard the ''Enterprise'', Nomad found the crew to be imperfect and wiped out the memory of [[Lieutenant]] [[Nyota Uhura|Uhura]] as well as killing [[Montgomery Scott]]. Fortunately for Scotty, Nomad was able to "repair" him on the orders of Kirk. Using the ship's star charts, Nomad was able to fix coordinates on Earth and planned to return. Kirk was concerned that if Nomad returned to Earth and found it to be populated with imperfect life forms, it would sterilize the planet. It eventually [[Induced self-destruction|destroyed itself]] after discovering that it was imperfect after mistaking Captain Kirk for Roykirk, its creator. ({{TOS|The Changeling}})
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Upon coming aboard the ''Enterprise'', ''Nomad'' found the crew to be imperfect and wiped out the memory of [[Lieutenant]] [[Nyota Uhura|Uhura]] as well as killing [[Montgomery Scott]]. Fortunately for Scotty, ''Nomad'' was able to "repair" him on the orders of Kirk. Using the ship's star charts, ''Nomad'' was able to fix coordinates on Earth and planned to return. Kirk was concerned that if ''Nomad'' returned to Earth and found it to be populated with imperfect lifeforms, it would sterilize the planet. Captain Kirk managed to convince ''Nomad'' that it was imperfect after it mistook Kirk for Roykirk, its creator. This led ''Nomad'' to eventually [[Induced self-destruction|destroy itself]], though Kirk was able to beam it out into space before it did so. ({{TOS|The Changeling}})
   
 
== Capabilities ==
 
== Capabilities ==
Nomad revealed a number of advanced capabilities during the encounter. It could travel at warp speed. It fired energy bolts approximately equivalent to ninety of the era's [[photon torpedo]]es, that traveled at approximately [[warp drive|Warp 15]] and could track a starship. Its own [[shields|defensive screens]] could entirely absorb the energy of a photon torpedo the ''Enterprise'' fired at it, despite its small size. They were also entirely opaque to [[sensor]] signals. Its communications equipment could absorb data from the Enterprise [[computer]]s far faster than their maximum transmission rate, an act that damaged the computer interface. It could drain all knowledge from a living being. It successfully repaired [[Montgomery Scott|Mr. Scott]] after contact with its defensive screens killed him, in essence restoring him from [[death]]. To do this, it required only a few moments to study tapes of his "structure." It also effected mechanical changes to the ''Enterprise'' propulsion system that improved its efficiency (to the point that the power of the engines threatened the structure of the ship). It was able to both "repair" Mr. Scott and "upgrade" the engines without making physical contact. It was also able to fire red beams of energy, which disintegrated anyone it hit.
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''Nomad'' revealed a number of advanced capabilities during the encounter. It could travel at warp speed. It fired energy bolts approximately equivalent to ninety of the era's [[photon torpedo]]es, that traveled at approximately [[warp drive|warp 15]] and could track a starship. Its own [[shields|defensive screens]] could entirely absorb the energy of a photon torpedo the ''Enterprise'' fired at it, despite its small size. They were also entirely opaque to [[sensor]] signals. Its communications equipment could absorb data from the ''Enterprise'' [[computer]]s far faster than their maximum transmission rate, an act that damaged the computer interface. It could drain all knowledge from a living being. It successfully repaired Montgomery Scott after contact with its defensive screens killed him, in essence restoring him from death. To do this, it required only a few moments to study tapes of his "structure." It also effected mechanical changes to the ''Enterprise'' propulsion system that improved its efficiency (to the point that the power of the engines threatened the structure of the ship). It was able to both "repair" Scott and "upgrade" the engines without making physical contact. It was also able to fire red beams of energy, which disintegrated anything they hit.
   
 
== Components ==
 
== Components ==
* primary power system
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* Primary power system
* [[magnetohydodynamic vernier-pulse]]
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* [[Magnetohydodynamic vernier-pulse]]
* [[selective amplifier screen]]
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* [[Selective amplifier screen]]
* [[regenerative mode emulsifier]]
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* [[Regenerative mode emulsifier]]
* [[data assimilation digital encoder]]
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* [[Data assimilation digital encoder]]
* [[tracking screen]] and [[coupler prediction scanner]]
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* [[Tracking screen]] and [[coupler prediction scanner]]
* [[sperographic analysis computer]]
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* [[Sperographic analysis computer]]
* [[acquisition sensor]]
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* [[Acquisition sensor]]
* [[computer|computer databanks recall]] and [[E-band transmitter|transmition]] <!--as spelled on the schematic -->
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* [[computer|Computer databanks recall]] and [[E-band transmitter|transmition]] <!--as spelled on the schematic -->
   
 
== Appendices ==
 
== Appendices ==
 
=== Background ===
 
=== Background ===
 
[[File:Nomad, Ent-D MSD.jpg|thumb|''Nomad'']]
 
[[File:Nomad, Ent-D MSD.jpg|thumb|''Nomad'']]
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*''Nomad'' was voiced by [[Vic Perrin]].
*Pieces of ''Nomad'' showed up again in the [[Romulan]] [[cloaking device]] in {{TOS|The Enterprise Incident}}, [[Flint]]'s [[M-4]] [[robot]] in {{TOS|Requiem for Methuselah}}. The prop for ''Nomad''{{'}}s head was placed atop [[Sargon]]'s storage vessel in {{TOS|Return to Tomorrow}} in order to create the [[Romulan]] [[cloaking device]].
 
   
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* The ''Nomad'' prop was designed by [[Matt Jefferies]] and built by [[Jim Rugg]] and [[Irving Feinberg]], the former moving and operating it via different methods. In fact, three ''Nomad''s were built, each of them designed for different purposes.
*Among the in-jokes that appeared on the engineering cutaway of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} iwas an image of ''Nomad'' located where the ship's launch probes are supposed to be.
 
   
 
*Pieces of ''Nomad'' showed up again in the [[Romulan]] [[cloaking device]] in {{TOS|The Enterprise Incident}} and [[Flint]]'s [[M-4]] [[robot]] in {{TOS|Requiem for Methuselah}}. The prop for ''Nomad''{{'}}s head was placed atop [[Sargon]]'s storage vessel from {{TOS|Return to Tomorrow}} in order to create the Romulan cloaking device.
=== External link ===
 
* {{NCwiki}}
 
   
 
*Among the in-jokes that appeared on the engineering cutaway of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} was an image of ''Nomad'' located where the ship's launch probes were supposed to be.
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=== External link ===
 
* {{NCwiki-title}}
   
 
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Revision as of 18:43, 7 December 2014

Nomad-Tanru hybrid

Nomad after its merging with Tan Ru (2267)

The Nomad MK-15c (NSSDC ID: 2002-045b) space probe was a Nomad Program spacecraft that was in service in the early 21st century. Dr. Jackson Roykirk designed the probe with two goals in mind: to create a probe that could function as a perfect thinking machine capable of independent logic and that could seek out new lifeforms in interstellar space.

History

Nomad was launched from Earth in 2002 as the planet's first interstellar vessel to seek out new life. It was a prototype and the only one of its program built.

During its mission, Nomad was damaged by a meteoroid and lost contact with Earth. It later encountered an alien probe called Tan Ru in deep space. The two units merged, resulting in a powerful new construct with faulty programming, which destroyed anything that was perceived as imperfect, a condition that apparently applied to any organic living being.

Travis Mayweather had a model of the Nomad probe in his quarters aboard Enterprise. (ENT: "Dead Stop")

Nomad was eventually discovered by the USS Enterprise in 2267, shortly after it wiped out four billion inhabitants of the Malurian system. Originally deeming the Enterprise to be as imperfect as the Malurians, it opened fire on the vessel, nearly destroying it. It halted its attack when Captain James Kirk hailed the probe and introduced himself; Nomad had mistaken Captain Kirk for Roykirk.

Upon coming aboard the Enterprise, Nomad found the crew to be imperfect and wiped out the memory of Lieutenant Uhura as well as killing Montgomery Scott. Fortunately for Scotty, Nomad was able to "repair" him on the orders of Kirk. Using the ship's star charts, Nomad was able to fix coordinates on Earth and planned to return. Kirk was concerned that if Nomad returned to Earth and found it to be populated with imperfect lifeforms, it would sterilize the planet. Captain Kirk managed to convince Nomad that it was imperfect after it mistook Kirk for Roykirk, its creator. This led Nomad to eventually destroy itself, though Kirk was able to beam it out into space before it did so. (TOS: "The Changeling")

Capabilities

Nomad revealed a number of advanced capabilities during the encounter. It could travel at warp speed. It fired energy bolts approximately equivalent to ninety of the era's photon torpedoes, that traveled at approximately warp 15 and could track a starship. Its own defensive screens could entirely absorb the energy of a photon torpedo the Enterprise fired at it, despite its small size. They were also entirely opaque to sensor signals. Its communications equipment could absorb data from the Enterprise computers far faster than their maximum transmission rate, an act that damaged the computer interface. It could drain all knowledge from a living being. It successfully repaired Montgomery Scott after contact with its defensive screens killed him, in essence restoring him from death. To do this, it required only a few moments to study tapes of his "structure." It also effected mechanical changes to the Enterprise propulsion system that improved its efficiency (to the point that the power of the engines threatened the structure of the ship). It was able to both "repair" Scott and "upgrade" the engines without making physical contact. It was also able to fire red beams of energy, which disintegrated anything they hit.

Components

Appendices

Background

File:Nomad, Ent-D MSD.jpg

Nomad

  • The Nomad prop was designed by Matt Jefferies and built by Jim Rugg and Irving Feinberg, the former moving and operating it via different methods. In fact, three Nomads were built, each of them designed for different purposes.
  • Among the in-jokes that appeared on the engineering cutaway of the USS Enterprise-D was an image of Nomad located where the ship's launch probes were supposed to be.

External link

  • Template:NCwiki-title