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+ | [[file:military shuttle interior transporter.jpg|thumb|Two Starfleet officers using transwarp beaming in [[2258]].]] |
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+ | '''Transwarp beaming''' was an advanced [[transporter|transportation]] technique which made it possible to [[beam]] a person from one [[planet]] to an adjacent [[planet]] within the same [[star system]] or even, using advanced computations, onto a [[starship]] traveling at high [[warp factor|warp]]. ({{mn|TOS|Star Trek (2009){{1}}Star Trek}}) |
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⚫ | Starfleet confiscated Scott's formula for transwarp beaming. In [[2259]], John Harrison, a [[Section 31]] agent gone rogue, used the formula and a portable transwarp beaming device to flee from his attack on [[Starfleet Headquarters]] in [[San Francisco]] by beaming |
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+ | Transwarp beaming was first developed by [[Montgomery Scott]] at some point prior to the [[year]] [[2387]]. ({{mn|TOS|Star Trek (2009){{1}}Star Trek}}) |
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In [[2385]], the crew of {{dis|Deep Space 9|II}} posited that the [[Tzenkethi]] had developed transwarp beaming technology. ({{n|DS9|The Missing}}) |
In [[2385]], the crew of {{dis|Deep Space 9|II}} posited that the [[Tzenkethi]] had developed transwarp beaming technology. ({{n|DS9|The Missing}}) |
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+ | ===Alternate reality=== |
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+ | After [[Spock]] [[time-travel]]led from 2387 to the mid-[[23rd century]], he found himself in an [[Kelvin timeline|alternate reality]] and encountered {{kt|Montgomery Scott}}, a [[time]]-altered version of the Scotty he was familiar with. Spock rationalized a decision to give Scotty the computational formula for an advanced transwarp beaming protocol onto a moving starship, in order to facilitate an {{kt|James T. Kirk|alternate Kirk}} rejoining his ship. ({{mn|TOS|{{dis1|Star Trek|2009}}}}) |
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⚫ | Starfleet confiscated Scott's formula for transwarp beaming. In [[2259]], [[John Harrison]], a [[Section 31]] agent gone rogue, used the formula and a portable transwarp beaming device to flee from his attack on [[Starfleet Headquarters]] in [[San Francisco]] by beaming all the way to [[Qo'noS]], the capital of the [[Klingon Empire]]. Scott expressed great displeasure when he learned the formula had been abused by Harrison. ({{m|TOS|Into Darkness}}) |
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==External link== |
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Latest revision as of 22:49, 30 July 2019
Transwarp beaming was an advanced transportation technique which made it possible to beam a person from one planet to an adjacent planet within the same star system or even, using advanced computations, onto a starship traveling at high warp. (TOS movie & novelization: Star Trek)
History
Transwarp beaming was first developed by Montgomery Scott at some point prior to the year 2387. (TOS movie & novelization: Star Trek)
In 2385, the crew of Deep Space 9 posited that the Tzenkethi had developed transwarp beaming technology. (DS9 novel: The Missing)
Alternate reality
After Spock time-travelled from 2387 to the mid-23rd century, he found himself in an alternate reality and encountered Montgomery Scott, a time-altered version of the Scotty he was familiar with. Spock rationalized a decision to give Scotty the computational formula for an advanced transwarp beaming protocol onto a moving starship, in order to facilitate an alternate Kirk rejoining his ship. (TOS movie & novelization: Star Trek)
Starfleet confiscated Scott's formula for transwarp beaming. In 2259, John Harrison, a Section 31 agent gone rogue, used the formula and a portable transwarp beaming device to flee from his attack on Starfleet Headquarters in San Francisco by beaming all the way to Qo'noS, the capital of the Klingon Empire. Scott expressed great displeasure when he learned the formula had been abused by Harrison. (TOS movie: Into Darkness)
External link
- Transwarp beaming article at Memory Alpha, the wiki for canon Star Trek.