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A feedback pulse or feedback spike occurred when energy was routed back into an output system; i.e. the energy feeds back into itself. Particularly dangerous is when the amount of energy fed back into the system exceeds its design limits.

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It is possible to send a feedback spike through a relay module for a subspace communicator; Aneta Šmrhová initiated a feedback spike in this manner to determine the location of an undercover Orion spy aboard the USS Newton. (TNG eBook: The Stuff of Dreams)

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