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+ | [[File:Starfleet spatial charge, Dark frontier.jpg|thumb|A 24th century Starfleet spatial charge]] |
+ | '''Spatial charges''' (or '''subspatial charges''', when fired into [[subspace]]) were variable-yield explosive devices utilized by various agencies, including [[Starfleet]], the [[MACO]]s, and the [[Malon]]. Spatial charges could be utilized as [[missile]]s, programmed to explode at a predetermined point in space, or could be utilized as [[mine]]s or planted as [[bomb]]s. |
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+ | {{bginfo|The Starfleet spatial charge prop was also used to represent a Starfleet [[plasma charge]] in {{VOY|Collective}}. It first appeared in {{TNG|The High Ground}} as an [[Ansata]] [[:File:Ansata bomb.jpg|terrorist bomb]], but was only referred to as an explosive charge in the episode.}} |
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− | A '''spatial charge''' is an projectile weapon fired from a [[starship]] and designed to explode at a certain distance from the target. Smaller versions can also be used as bombs. |
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+ | In [[2153]], [[Charles Tucker III|Charles Tucker]] modified six spatial charges, rigged to spread [[metreon]] [[particle]]s upon detonation. The field emission extended up to five hundred [[kilometer]]s from the explosion. [[Captain]] [[Jonathan Archer|Archer]] and [[Subcommander]] [[T'Pol]] fired the charges from a [[Shuttlepod (22nd century)|shuttlepod]], and successfully illuminated a [[dark matter nebula]] by exciting the [[dark matter]] with the metreon particles. ({{ENT|First Flight}}) |
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− | + | Later that year, [[Major]] [[J. Hayes|Hayes]] suggested using spatial charges in concert with [[blast suppressor]]s to destroy a [[kemocite]] facility on a [[Xindi-Arboreal colony]], though he was overruled by Captain Archer. ({{ENT|The Shipment}}) |
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− | + | In [[2372]], the crew of the {{USS|Voyager}} dropped spatial charges while engaged in combat with a [[Kazon]] vessel. ({{VOY|Relativity}}) |
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+ | In [[2375]], to disperse three ships which were attacking ''Voyager'' in the [[star]]-less area of the [[Delta Quadrant]] known as "[[The Void (region)|the Void]]," [[Malon export vessel, eleventh gradient|a Malon vessel]] fired thirteen spatial charges, for which the ship's [[controller]], [[Emck]], demanded compensation from the ''Voyager'' crew. Later, Emck attacked ''Voyager'' itself with spatial charges, when the ''Voyager'' crew implemented a plan to destroy a [[spatial vortex]] which the Malon were utilizing to gain access to the Void in order to dump [[antimatter waste]], an act which had the effect of seriously damaging the health of [[Night Alien|an indigenous species]]. ({{VOY|Night}}) |
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− | [[Malon freighter]]s are armed with spatial charges. ({{VOY|Night}}) |
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− | The crew of [[USS Voyager|USS ''Voyager'']] used spatial charges to disable the primary [[shield generator]] of a [[Borg sphere]] in [[2375]], as part of their plan to steal a [[Borg]] [[transwarp coil]]. ({{VOY|Dark Frontier}}) |
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+ | Not long after this incident, the ''Voyager'' crew found themselves engaged in combat with another Malon vessel, which was attempting to appropriate a [[multispatial probe]] which had become trapped in the atmosphere of a [[gas giant]]. Firing a series of spatial charges, the Malon attempted to distract the ''Voyager'' crew while they launched a [[shuttle]] with which to retrieve the probe. ({{VOY|Extreme Risk}}) |
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− | + | That same year, the ''Voyager'' crew utilized spatial charges to destroy the primary [[shield generator]] of a [[Borg sphere]], as a part of [[Operation Fort Knox]], their plan to steal a [[transwarp coil]]. ({{VOY|Dark Frontier}}) |
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+ | Later that year, the ''Voyager'' crew planted spatial charges in a debris field, ambushing an [[Hazari vessel]]. Later, after allying themselves with the [[Hazari]], they utilized subspatial charges to cause [[subspace disturbance]] in order to force the "[[Think Tank]]" out of subspace. ({{VOY|Think Tank}}) |
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+ | {{bginfo|Unlike the bright blue Malon spatial charges, Starfleet charges seen in "Think Tank" detonated in yellow-orange fiery explosions.}} |
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Revision as of 22:39, 23 March 2014
Spatial charges (or subspatial charges, when fired into subspace) were variable-yield explosive devices utilized by various agencies, including Starfleet, the MACOs, and the Malon. Spatial charges could be utilized as missiles, programmed to explode at a predetermined point in space, or could be utilized as mines or planted as bombs.
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In 2153, Charles Tucker modified six spatial charges, rigged to spread metreon particles upon detonation. The field emission extended up to five hundred kilometers from the explosion. Captain Archer and Subcommander T'Pol fired the charges from a shuttlepod, and successfully illuminated a dark matter nebula by exciting the dark matter with the metreon particles. (ENT: "First Flight")
Later that year, Major Hayes suggested using spatial charges in concert with blast suppressors to destroy a kemocite facility on a Xindi-Arboreal colony, though he was overruled by Captain Archer. (ENT: "The Shipment")
In 2372, the crew of the USS Voyager dropped spatial charges while engaged in combat with a Kazon vessel. (VOY: "Relativity")
In 2375, to disperse three ships which were attacking Voyager in the star-less area of the Delta Quadrant known as "the Void," a Malon vessel fired thirteen spatial charges, for which the ship's controller, Emck, demanded compensation from the Voyager crew. Later, Emck attacked Voyager itself with spatial charges, when the Voyager crew implemented a plan to destroy a spatial vortex which the Malon were utilizing to gain access to the Void in order to dump antimatter waste, an act which had the effect of seriously damaging the health of an indigenous species. (VOY: "Night")
Not long after this incident, the Voyager crew found themselves engaged in combat with another Malon vessel, which was attempting to appropriate a multispatial probe which had become trapped in the atmosphere of a gas giant. Firing a series of spatial charges, the Malon attempted to distract the Voyager crew while they launched a shuttle with which to retrieve the probe. (VOY: "Extreme Risk")
That same year, the Voyager crew utilized spatial charges to destroy the primary shield generator of a Borg sphere, as a part of Operation Fort Knox, their plan to steal a transwarp coil. (VOY: "Dark Frontier")
Later that year, the Voyager crew planted spatial charges in a debris field, ambushing an Hazari vessel. Later, after allying themselves with the Hazari, they utilized subspatial charges to cause subspace disturbance in order to force the "Think Tank" out of subspace. (VOY: "Think Tank")