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[[File:Galaxy-class replicator.jpg|thumb|A food replicator aboard a {{class|Galaxy}} starship]]
 
[[File:Galaxy-class replicator.jpg|thumb|A food replicator aboard a {{class|Galaxy}} starship]]
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[[File:Replicated martini.jpg|thumb|A replicated [[martini]] materializes]]
 
:'''''Food slot''' redirects here, you may also be looking for a [[food synthesizer]].''
 
:'''''Food slot''' redirects here, you may also be looking for a [[food synthesizer]].''
A '''replicator''' was a device that used [[transporter]] technology to dematerialize quantities of [[matter]] and then rematerialize that matter in another form. It was also capable of inverting its function, thus disposing of leftovers and dishes and storing the bulk material again. ({{DS9|Hard Time|The Ascent}}; {{VOY|Year of Hell|Memorial}})
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A '''replicator''' was a device that used [[transporter]] technology to dematerialize quantities of [[matter]] and then rematerialize that matter in another form. It was also capable of inverting its function, thus disposing of leftovers and dishes and storing the bulk material again. ({{TNG|Lonely Among Us}}; {{DS9|Hard Time|The Ascent}}; {{VOY|Year of Hell|Memorial}})
   
Replicators were capable of producing something as fresh and tasty as non-replicated foodstuffs, [[inorganic]]ally materialized out of patterns used by the [[transporter]]s. ({{TNG|Lonely Among Us}}) Most people found replicated foods and drinks to taste exactly the same as "real" food, although some people claimed to be able to tell the difference. Furthermore, Federation replicators were programmed to produce foodstuffs of acceptable "nutritional value". ({{TNG|The Price|Sins of the Father|Relics}}; {{DS9|In the Pale Moonlight|You Are Cordially Invited}})
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Replicators were capable of producing something as fresh and tasty as non-replicated foodstuffs, [[inorganic]]ally materialized out of patterns used by the [[transporter]]s. ({{TNG|Lonely Among Us}}) Most people found replicated foods and drinks to taste exactly the same as "real" food, although some people claimed to be able to tell the difference. Furthermore, Federation replicators were programmed to produce foodstuffs of acceptable "nutritional value". ({{TNG|The Price|Sins of the Father|The Wounded|Relics}}; {{DS9|In the Pale Moonlight|You Are Cordially Invited}})
   
In addition to foodstuffs, replicators could be used for replicating machine parts, clothing or other objects. [[Industrial replicator]]s could even be used to replicate heavier machine parts. ({{TNG|The Game}}; {{DS9|For the Cause}}; {{VOY|Phage}})
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In addition to foodstuffs, replicators could be used for replicating machine parts, clothing or other objects. Although clothing can be replicated for general wear, replicators will not allow non-Starfleet crew members to replicate official Starfleet uniforms. [[Industrial replicator]]s could even be used to replicate heavier machine parts. ({{TNG|The Game}}; {{DS9|For the Cause}}; {{VOY|Caretaker|Phage}})
   
 
Replicators aboard [[Starfleet]] vessels would not produce fatal poisons. ({{VOY|Death Wish}}) Furthermore, replicators had biofilters which automatically screened out all contaminants. ({{DS9|Babel}})
 
Replicators aboard [[Starfleet]] vessels would not produce fatal poisons. ({{VOY|Death Wish}}) Furthermore, replicators had biofilters which automatically screened out all contaminants. ({{DS9|Babel}})
   
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On Starfleet installations and starships, if a person in custody is confined to quarters, it is standard policy to disable the replicators that the person has access to, in order to ensure that a weapon cannot be replicated. ({{DS9|Inquisition}}; {{VOY|Counterpoint}})
Replicators (along with [[transporter]]s and [[force field]]s) were one of the technologies used in [[holodeck]]s and [[holosuite]]s. ({{VOY|The Cloud|Dark Frontier|Pathfinder|Human Error}})
 
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Replicators (along with [[transporter]]s and [[force field]]s) were one of the technologies used in [[holodeck]]s and [[holosuite]]s. ({{VOY|The Cloud|Twisted|Dark Frontier|Pathfinder|Human Error}})
   
 
==History and notable uses==
 
==History and notable uses==
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One of the first replicators seen by [[Human]]s was the one seen by the [[crew]] of [[Enterprise (NX-01)|''Enterprise'']] when they had their ship repaired in the mysterious [[automated repair station|repair station]]. Until this time the most comparable technology aboard [[22nd century]] [[starship]]s were [[protein resequencer]]s, which had limited capabilities compared to later technologies. ({{ENT|Dead Stop}}; {{ENT|Fight or Flight|Oasis}})
 
One of the first replicators seen by [[Human]]s was the one seen by the [[crew]] of [[Enterprise (NX-01)|''Enterprise'']] when they had their ship repaired in the mysterious [[automated repair station|repair station]]. Until this time the most comparable technology aboard [[22nd century]] [[starship]]s were [[protein resequencer]]s, which had limited capabilities compared to later technologies. ({{ENT|Dead Stop}}; {{ENT|Fight or Flight|Oasis}})
   
In the [[23rd century]], the [[United Federation of Planets]] had not yet perfected replicator technology for ships but replicators already existed in industrial sites. Starships of this time period were equipped with [[food synthesizer]]s. This was a step forward, but did not achieve the quality and sophistication of the 24th century replicator. Replicator technology was not yet employed on Starships as late as 2293. ({{VOY|Flashback}})
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In the [[23rd century]], the [[United Federation of Planets]] had not yet perfected replicator technology for ships but replicators already existed in industrial sites. Starships of this time period were equipped with [[food synthesizer]]s. This was a step forward, but did not achieve the quality and sophistication of the 24th century replicator. Replicator technology was not yet employed on starships as late as [[2293]]. ({{TOS|The Naked Time|The Trouble with Tribbles}}; {{VOY|Flashback}})
   
 
{{bginfo|The writers guide for the series ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series|Star Trek]]'' explained that food is prepared in high-speed equipment and moved to a food slot via a small turbo-lift technology, and this is also shown, with no detail, in blueprints of the ship prepared by Franz Joseph in 1974.}}
 
{{bginfo|The writers guide for the series ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series|Star Trek]]'' explained that food is prepared in high-speed equipment and moved to a food slot via a small turbo-lift technology, and this is also shown, with no detail, in blueprints of the ship prepared by Franz Joseph in 1974.}}
   
 
[[File:Portable matter replicator.jpg|thumb|A portable matter replicator]]
 
[[File:Portable matter replicator.jpg|thumb|A portable matter replicator]]
[[24th century]] Federation starships were commonly equipped with replicators because they allowed for a wide variety of foods and beverages to be served to crew members and also allow for replication of other objects. The selection was limited only by the software and the number of options that had been programmed.
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[[24th century]] Federation starships were commonly equipped with replicators because they allowed for a wide variety of foods and beverages to be served to crew members and also allow for replication of other objects. The selection was limited only by the software and the number of options that had been programmed. ({{TNG|The Neutral Zone|The Defector|Sins of the Father|All Good Things...}}; {{DS9|Trials and Tribble-ations}}; {{VOY|Caretaker|Phage|Twisted}})
   
 
[[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard]] beamed down to [[Delta Rana IV]] with a portable matter replicator for the [[Kevin Uxbridge|Uxbridges]] in [[2366]]. ({{TNG|The Survivors}})
 
[[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard]] beamed down to [[Delta Rana IV]] with a portable matter replicator for the [[Kevin Uxbridge|Uxbridges]] in [[2366]]. ({{TNG|The Survivors}})
   
As of [[2367]], {{ShipClass|Galaxy}} starships were equipped with a [[replicating center]] containing several replicator terminals resembling miniature transporter pads at which crew members could order items. [[Lieutenant]] [[Worf]] and [[Lieutenant Commander]] [[Data]] shopped the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D's}} replicating center for a wedding present for [[Miles O'Brien|Miles]] and [[Keiko O'Brien]]. ({{TNG|Data's Day}})
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As of [[2367]], {{class|Galaxy}} starships were equipped with a [[replicating center]] containing several replicator terminals resembling miniature transporter pads at which crew members could order items. [[Lieutenant]] [[Worf]] and [[Lieutenant Commander]] [[Data]] shopped the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D's}} replicating center for a wedding present for [[Miles O'Brien|Miles]] and [[Keiko O'Brien]]. ({{TNG|Data's Day}})
   
 
The replicator played a key role in spreading the [[Ktarian game]] around the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} in [[2368]]. ({{TNG|The Game}})
 
The replicator played a key role in spreading the [[Ktarian game]] around the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} in [[2368]]. ({{TNG|The Game}})
 
   
 
On the [[Promenade]] of the Federation [[space station]] [[Deep Space 9]], the [[Replimat]] provided a laid back location for inhabitants to enjoy a meal or beverage courtesy of a bank of replicators located along one of its walls. ({{DS9|Emissary}})
 
On the [[Promenade]] of the Federation [[space station]] [[Deep Space 9]], the [[Replimat]] provided a laid back location for inhabitants to enjoy a meal or beverage courtesy of a bank of replicators located along one of its walls. ({{DS9|Emissary}})
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{{bginfo|The energy crisis and replicator rations are used with some dramatic license by the writers of ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]''. Therefore, it is difficult to tell exactly how much power replicators used for every whim would actually cost in terms of ship's energy. Energy that could otherwise be used on replicator functions is being consumed by the holodeck during several episodes including "The Cloud" where the crisis is first noted. (However, on several occasions it's mentioned on screen that general power supply for ship and the one for holodecks "are not compatible" on Voyager. It may be intentional, in order to protect holodecks and its contents to certain extent even during rapid and ship-wide power failure such as in episode "[[Night (episode)|Night]]")}}
 
{{bginfo|The energy crisis and replicator rations are used with some dramatic license by the writers of ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]''. Therefore, it is difficult to tell exactly how much power replicators used for every whim would actually cost in terms of ship's energy. Energy that could otherwise be used on replicator functions is being consumed by the holodeck during several episodes including "The Cloud" where the crisis is first noted. (However, on several occasions it's mentioned on screen that general power supply for ship and the one for holodecks "are not compatible" on Voyager. It may be intentional, in order to protect holodecks and its contents to certain extent even during rapid and ship-wide power failure such as in episode "[[Night (episode)|Night]]")}}
   
Later that year, it became very clear that replicator technology was unknown to the indigenous people of the region around the [[Ocampa (planet)|Ocampan homeworld]]. The [[Kazon]], in particular, repeatedly tried to obtain this technology, as did other races. Captain [[Kathryn Janeway|Janeway]] feared that if this technology were acquired by a civilization before they were ready, disastrous consequences could ensue. For this reason, and because of the [[Prime Directive]], Janeway refused to give up this technology at any price. ({{VOY|State of Flux}})
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Later that year, it became very clear that replicator technology was unknown to the indigenous people of the region around the [[Ocampa (planet)|Ocampan homeworld]]. The [[Kazon]], in particular, repeatedly tried to obtain this technology, as did other races. Captain [[Kathryn Janeway|Janeway]] feared that if this technology were acquired by a civilization before they were ready, disastrous consequences could ensue. For this reason, and because of the [[Prime Directive]], Janeway refused to give up this technology at any price. ({{VOY|State of Flux}}) By [[2377]], however, the crew of ''Voyager'' had shared replicators to help people feed and clothe themselves a number of times. ({{VOY|Flesh and Blood}})
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''In [[2374]] in the [[alternate timeline]] known as the [[Year of Hell#Second iteration|Year of Hell]], the replicator system on ''Voyager'' was heavily damaged by attacks from [[Krenim]] [[Krenim warship|warships]], forcing the crew to go to [[emergency ration]]s.'' ({{VOY|Year of Hell}})
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In 2377, ''Voyager'' acquired technology from a race within [[The Void (anomaly)|The Void]] that had joined [[The Alliance]] which tripled the ship's replicator efficiency. ({{VOY|The Void}})
   
 
==See also==
 
==See also==

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Galaxy-class replicator

A food replicator aboard a Galaxy-class starship

Replicated martini

A replicated martini materializes

Food slot redirects here, you may also be looking for a food synthesizer.

A replicator was a device that used transporter technology to dematerialize quantities of matter and then rematerialize that matter in another form. It was also capable of inverting its function, thus disposing of leftovers and dishes and storing the bulk material again. (TNG: "Lonely Among Us"; DS9: "Hard Time", "The Ascent"; VOY: "Year of Hell", "Memorial")

Replicators were capable of producing something as fresh and tasty as non-replicated foodstuffs, inorganically materialized out of patterns used by the transporters. (TNG: "Lonely Among Us") Most people found replicated foods and drinks to taste exactly the same as "real" food, although some people claimed to be able to tell the difference. Furthermore, Federation replicators were programmed to produce foodstuffs of acceptable "nutritional value". (TNG: "The Price", "Sins of the Father", "The Wounded", "Relics"; DS9: "In the Pale Moonlight", "You Are Cordially Invited")

In addition to foodstuffs, replicators could be used for replicating machine parts, clothing or other objects. Although clothing can be replicated for general wear, replicators will not allow non-Starfleet crew members to replicate official Starfleet uniforms. Industrial replicators could even be used to replicate heavier machine parts. (TNG: "The Game"; DS9: "For the Cause"; VOY: "Caretaker", "Phage")

Replicators aboard Starfleet vessels would not produce fatal poisons. (VOY: "Death Wish") Furthermore, replicators had biofilters which automatically screened out all contaminants. (DS9: "Babel")

On Starfleet installations and starships, if a person in custody is confined to quarters, it is standard policy to disable the replicators that the person has access to, in order to ensure that a weapon cannot be replicated. (DS9: "Inquisition"; VOY: "Counterpoint")

Replicators (along with transporters and force fields) were one of the technologies used in holodecks and holosuites. (VOY: "The Cloud", "Twisted", "Dark Frontier", "Pathfinder", "Human Error")

History and notable uses

Quark's replicator

The replicators in Quark's Bar on Deep Space 9

One of the first replicators seen by Humans was the one seen by the crew of Enterprise when they had their ship repaired in the mysterious repair station. Until this time the most comparable technology aboard 22nd century starships were protein resequencers, which had limited capabilities compared to later technologies. (ENT: "Dead Stop"; ENT: "Fight or Flight", "Oasis")

In the 23rd century, the United Federation of Planets had not yet perfected replicator technology for ships but replicators already existed in industrial sites. Starships of this time period were equipped with food synthesizers. This was a step forward, but did not achieve the quality and sophistication of the 24th century replicator. Replicator technology was not yet employed on starships as late as 2293. (TOS: "The Naked Time", "The Trouble with Tribbles"; VOY: "Flashback")

The writers guide for the series Star Trek explained that food is prepared in high-speed equipment and moved to a food slot via a small turbo-lift technology, and this is also shown, with no detail, in blueprints of the ship prepared by Franz Joseph in 1974.
Portable matter replicator

A portable matter replicator

24th century Federation starships were commonly equipped with replicators because they allowed for a wide variety of foods and beverages to be served to crew members and also allow for replication of other objects. The selection was limited only by the software and the number of options that had been programmed. (TNG: "The Neutral Zone", "The Defector", "Sins of the Father", "All Good Things..."; DS9: "Trials and Tribble-ations"; VOY: "Caretaker", "Phage", "Twisted")

Captain Jean-Luc Picard beamed down to Delta Rana IV with a portable matter replicator for the Uxbridges in 2366. (TNG: "The Survivors")

As of 2367, Galaxy-class starships were equipped with a replicating center containing several replicator terminals resembling miniature transporter pads at which crew members could order items. Lieutenant Worf and Lieutenant Commander Data shopped the USS Enterprise-D's replicating center for a wedding present for Miles and Keiko O'Brien. (TNG: "Data's Day")

The replicator played a key role in spreading the Ktarian game around the USS Enterprise-D in 2368. (TNG: "The Game")

On the Promenade of the Federation space station Deep Space 9, the Replimat provided a laid back location for inhabitants to enjoy a meal or beverage courtesy of a bank of replicators located along one of its walls. (DS9: "Emissary")

Replicators in the Delta Quadrant

Coffee replicates then mug

A replicator malfunctions and creates a mug - after the coffee

After the USS Voyager was pulled to the Delta Quadrant in 2371, an energy crisis occurred several weeks into the journey back to the Alpha Quadrant, and Janeway ordered replicator usage to be rationed in order to conserve power for other key systems. These replicator rations became a type of currency amongst its crew. (VOY: "The Cloud")

The energy crisis and replicator rations are used with some dramatic license by the writers of Star Trek: Voyager. Therefore, it is difficult to tell exactly how much power replicators used for every whim would actually cost in terms of ship's energy. Energy that could otherwise be used on replicator functions is being consumed by the holodeck during several episodes including "The Cloud" where the crisis is first noted. (However, on several occasions it's mentioned on screen that general power supply for ship and the one for holodecks "are not compatible" on Voyager. It may be intentional, in order to protect holodecks and its contents to certain extent even during rapid and ship-wide power failure such as in episode "Night")

Later that year, it became very clear that replicator technology was unknown to the indigenous people of the region around the Ocampan homeworld. The Kazon, in particular, repeatedly tried to obtain this technology, as did other races. Captain Janeway feared that if this technology were acquired by a civilization before they were ready, disastrous consequences could ensue. For this reason, and because of the Prime Directive, Janeway refused to give up this technology at any price. (VOY: "State of Flux") By 2377, however, the crew of Voyager had shared replicators to help people feed and clothe themselves a number of times. (VOY: "Flesh and Blood")

In 2374 in the alternate timeline known as the Year of Hell, the replicator system on Voyager was heavily damaged by attacks from Krenim warships, forcing the crew to go to emergency rations. (VOY: "Year of Hell")

In 2377, Voyager acquired technology from a race within The Void that had joined The Alliance which tripled the ship's replicator efficiency. (VOY: "The Void")

See also