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Voyager emitting two nucleonic beams

A nucleonic beam was a form of particle transmission, likely composed of the two nucleons, neutrons and protons.

A low-level nucleonic beam was transmitted from the Kataan probe in 2368. At first, it scanned for a host for Kamin's memories but when it found Captain Jean-Luc Picard, it took the form of a narrow reciprocating band, focusing on the captain.

An attempt was made to reflect the particle transmission back to the probe but this proved highly difficult, as it endangered the captain's life. In the end, the crew had to wait until the whole transmission of memories was complete. Then the transmission ended on its own and the probe shut down. (TNG: "The Inner Light")

In 2371, the USS Voyager emitted two nucleonic beams to assist the nucleogenic cloud being in its regeneration process. (VOY: "The Cloud")

In the 2370s, Doctor Marina Derex created a nucleonic beam device to test the worthiness of those seeking to obtain her piece of a map to Progenitor technology. The device was activated in 3191 by Captain Michael Burnham; the beam connected to her frontal lobe and placed her in a mindscape program. The beam could not be disconnected while the program was active without threatening Burnham's life. (DIS: "Labyrinths")

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