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[[Image:Computer confirms the collaborator.jpg|thumb|A confirmed retinal scan of Bareil Antos]]
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[[File:Computer confirms the collaborator.jpg|thumb|A confirmed retinal scan of Bareil Antos]]
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[[File:Kirk retinal scan.jpg|thumb|left|[[James T. Kirk]] undergoing a retinal scan]]
A '''retinal scan''' is a security method by which individuals are identified when accessing critical or secured information. A [[voiceprint]] is commonly used for the same purpose.
 
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[[File:MK-12 scanner.jpg|thumb|[[Vash]] performing a retinal scan]]
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A '''retinal scan''' or '''retinal print''' is a security method by which individuals are identified when accessing critical or secured information. Retinal scans were in use, at least on [[Earth]], since the early [[21st century]] and were still used in the [[24th century]], although [[voiceprint]] access was more common. Retinal scans were taken using a [[Retinal scanner]].
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[[Admiral]] [[James T. Kirk]] took a retinal scan in [[2285]] to access the confidential briefing on [[Project Genesis]]. ({{film|2}})
   
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The [[storage locker]]s in the [[assay office]] aboard [[Deep Space 9]] were secured by a retinal print of a [[Cardassian]] [[MK-12 scanner]]. ({{DS9|Q-Less}})
In [[2370]], [[Miles O'Brien]] was able to piece together data fragments of [[Vedek]] [[Bareil]]'s retinal scan taken when he sealed a set of incriminating communications logs.
 
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In [[2369]], [[Kobliad Security]] [[security officer|officer]] [[Ty Kajada]] asked [[Doctor]] [[Julian Bashir]] if he did a retinal imaging scan of [[Rao Vantika]]'s dead body to confirm that there was no residual activity in his [[visual cortex]]. ({{DS9|The Passenger}})
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[[Major]] [[Kira Nerys]] [[personnel file]] featured both a retinal scan and a voiceprint in addition to a [[psychiatric profile]] and a [[holopicture]]. ({{DS9|Meridian}})
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In the [[2020s]], [[SafeTech]] provided a retinal scan service for the [[United States of America]] government on [[Channel 178]]. ({{DS9|Past Tense, Part I}})
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In [[2370]], [[Miles O'Brien]] was able to piece together data fragments of [[Vedek]] [[Bareil Antos|Bareil]]'s retinal scan taken when he sealed a set of incriminating communications logs. ({{DS9|The Collaborator}})
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==External link==
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*{{wikipedia}}
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[[Category:Medical scans]]
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[[Category:Identification technology]]

Revision as of 10:37, 2 May 2013

File:Computer confirms the collaborator.jpg

A confirmed retinal scan of Bareil Antos

Kirk retinal scan

James T. Kirk undergoing a retinal scan

MK-12 scanner

Vash performing a retinal scan

A retinal scan or retinal print is a security method by which individuals are identified when accessing critical or secured information. Retinal scans were in use, at least on Earth, since the early 21st century and were still used in the 24th century, although voiceprint access was more common. Retinal scans were taken using a Retinal scanner. Admiral James T. Kirk took a retinal scan in 2285 to access the confidential briefing on Project Genesis. (Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan)

The storage lockers in the assay office aboard Deep Space 9 were secured by a retinal print of a Cardassian MK-12 scanner. (DS9: "Q-Less")

In 2369, Kobliad Security officer Ty Kajada asked Doctor Julian Bashir if he did a retinal imaging scan of Rao Vantika's dead body to confirm that there was no residual activity in his visual cortex. (DS9: "The Passenger")

Major Kira Nerys personnel file featured both a retinal scan and a voiceprint in addition to a psychiatric profile and a holopicture. (DS9: "Meridian")

In the 2020s, SafeTech provided a retinal scan service for the United States of America government on Channel 178. (DS9: "Past Tense, Part I")

In 2370, Miles O'Brien was able to piece together data fragments of Vedek Bareil's retinal scan taken when he sealed a set of incriminating communications logs. (DS9: "The Collaborator")

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