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A '''subspace echo''' is a natural phenomenon whereby the reflection of a long range communication (via [[subspace]]) reaches the source some time after the original transmission and, at first glance, appears to be a unique transmission in and of itself. The phenomenon is aptly named as it is similar to a traditional echo of sound. |
A '''subspace echo''' is a natural phenomenon whereby the reflection of a long range communication (via [[subspace]]) reaches the source some time after the original transmission and, at first glance, appears to be a unique transmission in and of itself. The phenomenon is aptly named as it is similar to a traditional echo of sound. |
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− | The phenomenon was referenced by [[Crewman]] [[Mortimer Harren]] on Stardate 53764.3 when [[Captain]] [[Kathryn Janeway|Janeway]] and three other crew members on an away mission encountered a [[dark matter lifeform]] when trying to establish communication. ([[Star Trek: Voyager|VOY]]: "[[Good Shepherd (episode)]]") |
+ | The phenomenon was referenced by [[Crewman]] [[Mortimer Harren]] on Stardate 53764.3 when [[Captain]] [[Kathryn Janeway|Janeway]] and three other crew members on an away mission encountered a [[dark matter lifeform]] when trying to establish communication. ([[Star Trek: Voyager|VOY]]: "[[Good Shepherd (episode)|Good Shepherd]]") |
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Revision as of 21:35, 22 July 2010
A subspace echo is a natural phenomenon whereby the reflection of a long range communication (via subspace) reaches the source some time after the original transmission and, at first glance, appears to be a unique transmission in and of itself. The phenomenon is aptly named as it is similar to a traditional echo of sound.
The phenomenon was referenced by Crewman Mortimer Harren on Stardate 53764.3 when Captain Janeway and three other crew members on an away mission encountered a dark matter lifeform when trying to establish communication. (VOY: "Good Shepherd")