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'''Space-time continuum''' is a term used to describe any [[universe]], [[dimension]], or reality which exists independently and is self-contained, sometimes having its own set of physical laws. |
'''Space-time continuum''' is a term used to describe any [[universe]], [[dimension]], or reality which exists independently and is self-contained, sometimes having its own set of physical laws. |
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− | In [[2268]], the [[starship]] {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} accidentally entered a space-time continuum when passing through the [[Galactic barrier]] of [[negative energy]] at the edge of the galaxy at a high [[warp factor]]. Lacking any reference point with which to determine a course back to the [[Milky Way]], the ''Enterprise'' was only able to exit the |
+ | In [[2268]], the [[starship]] {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} accidentally entered a space-time continuum when passing through the [[Galactic barrier]] of [[negative energy]] at the edge of the galaxy at a high [[warp factor]]. Lacking any reference point with which to determine a course back to the [[Milky Way]], the ''Enterprise'' was only able to exit the void and return with the assistance of [[Kollos]], whose species possessed a high level of navigational expertise. ({{TOS|Is There in Truth No Beauty?}}) |
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* [[Space]] |
* [[Space]] |
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* [[Universe]] |
* [[Universe]] |
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Revision as of 16:43, 20 March 2013
Space-time continuum is a term used to describe any universe, dimension, or reality which exists independently and is self-contained, sometimes having its own set of physical laws.
In 2268, the starship USS Enterprise accidentally entered a space-time continuum when passing through the Galactic barrier of negative energy at the edge of the galaxy at a high warp factor. Lacking any reference point with which to determine a course back to the Milky Way, the Enterprise was only able to exit the void and return with the assistance of Kollos, whose species possessed a high level of navigational expertise. (TOS: "Is There in Truth No Beauty?")