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The '''powerwall''' was a wall-mounted high-resolution display that was used by [[Starfleet]] in the mid-[[23rd century]] for displaying computer-generated graphics and for broadcasting live telecasts of news feeds through [[UFP News]]. An example of this display was seen in the office of [[Admiral]] {{alt|Alexander Marcus}}. ({{film|12}})
 
The '''powerwall''' was a wall-mounted high-resolution display that was used by [[Starfleet]] in the mid-[[23rd century]] for displaying computer-generated graphics and for broadcasting live telecasts of news feeds through [[UFP News]]. An example of this display was seen in the office of [[Admiral]] {{alt|Alexander Marcus}}. ({{film|12}})
   
{{bginfo|The name for this technology is from concept art done by [[Jorge Almeida]] for the film. [http://www.jorgeonline.me/portfolio/star-trek-into-darkness-2/#prettyPhoto]|A similar display was seen in Admiral [[Christopher Pike]]'s office, and large wall-mounted displays could also be seen in other locations, for example in [[Nyota Uhura]]'s apartment in {{film|11}}).}}
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{{bginfo|The name for this technology is from concept art done by [[Jorge Almeida]] for the film. [http://www.jorgeonline.me/portfolio/star-trek-into-darkness-2/#prettyPhoto]|A similar display was seen in Admiral [[Christopher Pike]]'s office, and large wall-mounted displays could also be seen in other locations, for example in [[Nyota Uhura]]'s apartment in {{film|11}}.}}
   
 
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Revision as of 12:48, 20 January 2015

AT: "ar" The powerwall was a wall-mounted high-resolution display that was used by Starfleet in the mid-23rd century for displaying computer-generated graphics and for broadcasting live telecasts of news feeds through UFP News. An example of this display was seen in the office of Admiral Alexander Marcus. (Star Trek Into Darkness)

The name for this technology is from concept art done by Jorge Almeida for the film. [1]
A similar display was seen in Admiral Christopher Pike's office, and large wall-mounted displays could also be seen in other locations, for example in Nyota Uhura's apartment in Star Trek.

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