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[[File:Subquantum teleportation.jpg|thumb|Erickson's probe undergoes sub-quantum transport.]]
 
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The '''sub-quantum transporter''' was a technology invented by [[Emory Erickson]], designed to replace the [[transporter]] already in use by [[Starfleet]] as of [[2154]]. It was designed to beam an object or person from planet-to-planet, theoretically making [[starship]]s obsolete.
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The '''sub-quantum transporter''' was a flawed technology invented by [[Emory Erickson]] and studied by the [[Vulcan Science Academy]]. It was intended to be the replacement for the [[transporter]] used in the mid-[[22nd century]]. The sub-quantum transporter would beam an object or person from planet-to-planet, or any other distance, since the device had unlimited range. The system also required much less power to operate.
   
Erickson boarded the {{EnterpriseNX}} in 2154 to test this new technology, and was successful in beaming a [[probe]] 40,000 [[kilometer]]s, a distance never before achieved using traditional transporter technology. It was soon discovered, however, that the sub-quantum transporter was a fundamentally flawed concept, and that Erickson was only using it as a ruse to gain access to ''Enterprise''{{'}}s transporter, in an attempt to rescue [[Quinn Erickson|his son]], who had been lost in a transporter beam fifteen years earlier. ({{ENT|Daedalus}})
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Erickson confessed in [[2154]], that even during the initial testing in [[2139]], he knew the sub-quantum transporter was a fundamentally flawed concept to begin with and would never deliver what it promised. Several men and women volunteered to test it were lost. Among these volunteers was his own son, [[Quinn Erickson|Quinn]]. Erickson himself was left [[wheelchair]] bound.
   
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In 2154, Erickson claimed he had made a breakthrough in his research. [[Starfleet]] approved new testing of the technology and the {{EnterpriseNX}} was used to carry out the experiment. The sub-quantum transporter successfully beamed a [[probe]] 40,000 [[kilometer]]s away, a distance never before achieved using traditional transporter technology. There however was no actual breakthrough. Erickson was only using the test as a ruse to gain access to the ''Enterprise''{{'}}s powerful transporter system in order to attempt a rescue of Quinns transporter pattern, lost fifteen years earlier into the [[subspace node]] of [[The Barrens]]. ({{ENT|Daedalus}})
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* [[Spatial trajector]]
 
* [[Subspace transporter]]
 
* [[Subspace transporter]]
 
* [[Transwarp beaming]]
 
* [[Transwarp beaming]]
 
   
 
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Revision as of 18:05, 4 October 2013

Subquantum teleportation

Erickson's probe undergoes sub-quantum transport.

The sub-quantum transporter was a flawed technology invented by Emory Erickson and studied by the Vulcan Science Academy. It was intended to be the replacement for the transporter used in the mid-22nd century. The sub-quantum transporter would beam an object or person from planet-to-planet, or any other distance, since the device had unlimited range. The system also required much less power to operate.

Erickson confessed in 2154, that even during the initial testing in 2139, he knew the sub-quantum transporter was a fundamentally flawed concept to begin with and would never deliver what it promised. Several men and women volunteered to test it were lost. Among these volunteers was his own son, Quinn. Erickson himself was left wheelchair bound.

In 2154, Erickson claimed he had made a breakthrough in his research. Starfleet approved new testing of the technology and the Enterprise NX-01 was used to carry out the experiment. The sub-quantum transporter successfully beamed a probe 40,000 kilometers away, a distance never before achieved using traditional transporter technology. There however was no actual breakthrough. Erickson was only using the test as a ruse to gain access to the Enterprise's powerful transporter system in order to attempt a rescue of Quinns transporter pattern, lost fifteen years earlier into the subspace node of The Barrens. (ENT: "Daedalus")

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