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+ | [[File:Sona isolytic subspace weapon locations.jpg|thumb|The location of isolytic subspace weapons on [[Son'a]] ships]] |
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− | A class of weapons banned by the second Khitomer Accords due to their instability. They create a tear in the fabric of space and are drawn to warp signatures. The Son'a used subspace weapons on the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-E)]] in the Briar Patch. |
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+ | '''Subspace weapons''' were a class of [[directed energy weapon]]s that affected [[subspace]]. Isolytic subspace weapons were banned under the second [[Khitomer Accords]] due to their unpredictable nature. Among the effects that could occur as a result of these weapons were [[subspace tear]]s. |
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+ | [[Son'a]] vessels carried and used [[isolytic burst]] weapons, a type of subspace weapon. This was a direct violation of the treaty signed at the second Khitomer Accords. ({{film|9}}) |
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+ | {{bginfo|The [[Starfleet]]-manufactured [[tricobalt device]] might technically also qualify as a subspace weapon, as it is capable of creating a tear in subspace, as revealed in {{VOY|The Voyager Conspiracy}}.}} |
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+ | ===See also=== |
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+ | *[[Subspace mine]] |
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+ | *[[Subspace warhead]] |
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+ | [[Category:Subspace]] |
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+ | [[Category:Weapons]] |
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Revision as of 19:19, 21 June 2012
Subspace weapons were a class of directed energy weapons that affected subspace. Isolytic subspace weapons were banned under the second Khitomer Accords due to their unpredictable nature. Among the effects that could occur as a result of these weapons were subspace tears.
Son'a vessels carried and used isolytic burst weapons, a type of subspace weapon. This was a direct violation of the treaty signed at the second Khitomer Accords. (Star Trek: Insurrection)
The Starfleet-manufactured tricobalt device might technically also qualify as a subspace weapon, as it is capable of creating a tear in subspace, as revealed in VOY: "The Voyager Conspiracy".