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The '''Vulcan database''' was a collection of information on all [[civilization]]s, [[space|astral]] bodies and spatial phenomenon encountered by the [[Vulcan]]s through the mid-[[22nd century]]. The [[Vulcan star charts]] made up part of this [[database]].
 
The '''Vulcan database''' was a collection of information on all [[civilization]]s, [[space|astral]] bodies and spatial phenomenon encountered by the [[Vulcan]]s through the mid-[[22nd century]]. The [[Vulcan star charts]] made up part of this [[database]].
   
The Vulcans provided the crew of the {{ShipClass|NX}} [[starship]] ''[[Enterprise (NX-01)|Enterprise]]'' with its database to help assist in their first steps into interstellar space.
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The Vulcans provided the crew of the {{class|NX}} [[starship]] ''[[Enterprise (NX-01)|Enterprise]]'' with its database to help assist in their first steps into interstellar space.
   
 
[[File:Raptor schematic.jpg|thumb|Schematic for a Klingon ''Raptor'' found in the Vulcan database]]
 
[[File:Raptor schematic.jpg|thumb|Schematic for a Klingon ''Raptor'' found in the Vulcan database]]
 
[[Captain]] [[Jonathan Archer]] of the ''Enterprise'' often allowed himself to be inspired by the Vulcan database as to what [[planet]] to visit next. Among those planets were [[P'Jem]] and [[Coridan (planet)|Coridan]]. ({{ENT|The Andorian Incident|Shadows of P'Jem}}) The crew was also able to research the amenities on [[Risa]] from the database. ({{ENT|Fallen Hero}})
 
[[Captain]] [[Jonathan Archer]] of the ''Enterprise'' often allowed himself to be inspired by the Vulcan database as to what [[planet]] to visit next. Among those planets were [[P'Jem]] and [[Coridan (planet)|Coridan]]. ({{ENT|The Andorian Incident|Shadows of P'Jem}}) The crew was also able to research the amenities on [[Risa]] from the database. ({{ENT|Fallen Hero}})
   
The database helped the crew to identify the [[Klingon]] {{ShipClass|Raptor}} [[scout]] discovered in the [[atmosphere]] of a [[class 9 gas giant]]. Captain Archer later consulted it to learn more about Klingon [[psychology]], it contained over 900 pages on Klingon culture. ({{ENT|Sleeping Dogs}})
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The database helped the crew to identify the [[Klingon]] {{class|Raptor}} [[scout]] discovered in the [[atmosphere]] of a [[class 9 gas giant]]. Captain Archer later consulted it to learn more about Klingon [[psychology]]; it contained over 900 pages on Klingon culture. ({{ENT|Sleeping Dogs}})
   
 
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==Additional references==
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Revision as of 13:59, 31 July 2013

The Vulcan database was a collection of information on all civilizations, astral bodies and spatial phenomenon encountered by the Vulcans through the mid-22nd century. The Vulcan star charts made up part of this database.

The Vulcans provided the crew of the NX-class starship Enterprise with its database to help assist in their first steps into interstellar space.

Raptor schematic

Schematic for a Klingon Raptor found in the Vulcan database

Captain Jonathan Archer of the Enterprise often allowed himself to be inspired by the Vulcan database as to what planet to visit next. Among those planets were P'Jem and Coridan. (ENT: "The Andorian Incident", "Shadows of P'Jem") The crew was also able to research the amenities on Risa from the database. (ENT: "Fallen Hero")

The database helped the crew to identify the Klingon Raptor-class scout discovered in the atmosphere of a class 9 gas giant. Captain Archer later consulted it to learn more about Klingon psychology; it contained over 900 pages on Klingon culture. (ENT: "Sleeping Dogs")

Additional references