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The '''transporter platform''' (or '''transporter pad''') is a component of the [[transporter]] system, where the individual or object that is being transported must be placed in order to be successfully [[beam|transported]]. Some transporter systems support site-to-site transport and do not require the use of the transporter pad at all.
 
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[[File:DS9 ops transporter.jpg|thumb|The transporter pad in Ops on DS9 in use]]
 
The '''transporter platform''' was a raised area in the [[transporter room]]; it was located within the [[transporter chamber (Starfleet)|transporter chamber]]. The platform had [[transporter pad]]s, where the individual or object that was being transported had to be placed in order to be successfully transported. Some transporter systems supported [[site-to-site transport]] and did not require the use of the transporter pad at all.
   
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Personnel transporter platforms often consisted of multiple individual pads sized approximately one per person. Early [[23rd century]] [[Federation]] transporter platforms typically had six pads in a hexagonal arrangement; by the latter end of that century they were generally placed in a circular arrangement with a larger pad in the center for bulky items, an arrangement that continued to be used into the [[24th century]]. (''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]''; {{film|5}}; ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'') Notable exceptions to this include the early transporter models of the [[22nd century]], which had just one largish circular pad. (''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'')
[[Cargo transporter|Cargo]] platforms have one large [[transporter]] pad, ({{TNG|Power Play}}) while personnel platforms consist of six smaller transporter pads; the number of pads may vary according to the type of [[starships|ship]].
 
   
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[[Cargo transporter]]s often consisted of one large pad. ({{TNG|Datalore|The Hunted|Power Play}})
Each pad has four redundant [[molecular imaging scanner]]s so if one of the scanners fails the other three takes over. When necessary, the entire platform can be enclosed within a [[force field]]. ({{TNG|Realm of Fear}})
 
   
 
Each pad in a Federation transporter had four redundant [[molecular imaging scanner]]s so that if one of the scanners failed, the other three took over. When necessary, the entire platform could be enclosed within a [[force field]]. ({{TNG|Realm of Fear}})
Cardassian space stations were designed with transporter pads in ops.
 
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[[Cardassian]] [[space station]]s were designed with transporter pads in [[operations center|ops]] like [[Deep Space 9]]. (''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'')
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{{bginfo|In {{e|The Cage}}, the actual transporter pads were clearly split by three colors, mirrored from front to back: yellow, blue, and green, presumably correlating to the [[Starfleet uniform (2250s-2260s)|Starfleet uniform]] division colors of the period. Starting with {{e|Where No Man Has Gone Before}}, the individual pads all used a white light, which continued for the remainder of [[TOS]].}}
   
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In {{e|The Cage}}, the actual [[transporter]] pads were clearly split by three colors, mirrored from front to back: yellow, blue and green, presumably correlating to the [[Starfleet uniform (mid 23rd century-2265)|Starfleet uniform]] division colors of the period. Starting with {{e|Where No Man Has Gone Before}}, the individual pads were all uplight by white light only for the remainder of [[TOS]].
 
   
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DS9 ops transporter

The transporter pad in Ops on DS9 in use

The transporter platform was a raised area in the transporter room; it was located within the transporter chamber. The platform had transporter pads, where the individual or object that was being transported had to be placed in order to be successfully transported. Some transporter systems supported site-to-site transport and did not require the use of the transporter pad at all.

Personnel transporter platforms often consisted of multiple individual pads sized approximately one per person. Early 23rd century Federation transporter platforms typically had six pads in a hexagonal arrangement; by the latter end of that century they were generally placed in a circular arrangement with a larger pad in the center for bulky items, an arrangement that continued to be used into the 24th century. (Star Trek: The Original Series; Star Trek V: The Final Frontier; Star Trek: The Next Generation) Notable exceptions to this include the early transporter models of the 22nd century, which had just one largish circular pad. (Star Trek: Enterprise)

Cargo transporters often consisted of one large pad. (TNG: "Datalore", "The Hunted", "Power Play")

Each pad in a Federation transporter had four redundant molecular imaging scanners so that if one of the scanners failed, the other three took over. When necessary, the entire platform could be enclosed within a force field. (TNG: "Realm of Fear")

Cardassian space stations were designed with transporter pads in ops like Deep Space 9. (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine)

In "The Cage", the actual transporter pads were clearly split by three colors, mirrored from front to back: yellow, blue, and green, presumably correlating to the Starfleet uniform division colors of the period. Starting with "Where No Man Has Gone Before", the individual pads all used a white light, which continued for the remainder of TOS.