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An '''interstellar phenomena forecast''' was a report which provided information on the movement and location of interstellar phenomena, such as passing [[pulsar]]s. |
An '''interstellar phenomena forecast''' was a report which provided information on the movement and location of interstellar phenomena, such as passing [[pulsar]]s. |
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− | In [[2376]], [[Federation]] [[space station]] [[Deep Space 9]] predicted that a pulsar would pass close to the [[MIDAS array]]. By firing a [[tachyon]] beam at the pulsar, [[Pathfinder Project]] was able to create a [[micro-wormhole]] through which they made contact with {{USS|Voyager}}, |
+ | In [[2376]], [[Federation]] [[space station]] [[Deep Space 9]] predicted that a pulsar would pass close to the [[MIDAS array]]. By firing a [[tachyon]] beam at the pulsar, the [[Pathfinder Project]] was able to create a [[micro-wormhole]] through which they made contact with {{USS|Voyager}}, thirty thousand [[light year]]s away in the [[Delta Quadrant]], for a brief period. ({{VOY|Pathfinder}}) |
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+ | {{bginfo|Interestingly, this is the only mention of Deep Space 9 in a [[canon]] ''[[Star Trek]]'' production whose setting follows the final events of the series {{s|DS9}}, as the episode {{e|Pathfinder}} is set in [[2376]] but DS9's fictional events conclude in [[2375]]. The space station was mentioned one last time in a {{y|2000}} episode of ''Star Trek: Voyager'', {{e|Fury}} but was referenced from the year [[2371]], which is the year in which the episode is partially set.}} |
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Revision as of 22:13, 5 December 2019
An interstellar phenomena forecast was a report which provided information on the movement and location of interstellar phenomena, such as passing pulsars.
In 2376, Federation space station Deep Space 9 predicted that a pulsar would pass close to the MIDAS array. By firing a tachyon beam at the pulsar, the Pathfinder Project was able to create a micro-wormhole through which they made contact with USS Voyager, thirty thousand light years away in the Delta Quadrant, for a brief period. (VOY: "Pathfinder")
Interestingly, this is the only mention of Deep Space 9 in a canon Star Trek production whose setting follows the final events of the series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, as the episode "Pathfinder" is set in 2376 but DS9's fictional events conclude in 2375. The space station was mentioned one last time in a 2000 episode of Star Trek: Voyager, "Fury" but was referenced from the year 2371, which is the year in which the episode is partially set.