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In [[2370]], [[Kellerun]] and [[T'Lani]] authorities provided a [[data clip]] to [[Starfleet]], of the security log of the [[laboratory]] where [[Miles O'Brien]] and [[Julian Bashir]] were thought to have been killed. ({{DS9|Armageddon Game}}).
 
In [[2370]], [[Kellerun]] and [[T'Lani]] authorities provided a [[data clip]] to [[Starfleet]], of the security log of the [[laboratory]] where [[Miles O'Brien]] and [[Julian Bashir]] were thought to have been killed. ({{DS9|Armageddon Game}}).
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In [[2371]], when a young [[Jem'Hadar]] wished to know more about his people, Odo called up a [[bridge]] security log for the {{USS|Defiant|2370}} that showed the Jem'Hadar's boarding the [[Starship|vessel]] and attacking. ({{DS9|The Abandoned}})
   
 
Numerous log entries were made in the security log for the {{USS|Voyager}}. They were recorded by [[Lieutenant]] [[Tuvok]]. ({{VOY|Learning Curve}})
 
Numerous log entries were made in the security log for the {{USS|Voyager}}. They were recorded by [[Lieutenant]] [[Tuvok]]. ({{VOY|Learning Curve}})
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*[[Tactical officer's log]]
   
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[[Category:Logs]]

Revision as of 20:05, 7 June 2014

A security log is a record kept by the chief of security of a starship or starbase.

Several log entries were made in the security log aboard Deep Space 9, as recorded by Constable Odo. (DS9: "Necessary Evil")

In 2370, Kellerun and T'Lani authorities provided a data clip to Starfleet, of the security log of the laboratory where Miles O'Brien and Julian Bashir were thought to have been killed. (DS9: "Armageddon Game").

In 2371, when a young Jem'Hadar wished to know more about his people, Odo called up a bridge security log for the USS Defiant that showed the Jem'Hadar's boarding the vessel and attacking. (DS9: "The Abandoned")

Numerous log entries were made in the security log for the USS Voyager. They were recorded by Lieutenant Tuvok. (VOY: "Learning Curve")

See also