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A '''site-to-site transport''' was a special type of [[transporter|transport]] in which an object or person was transported from one site directly to another, neither site being a [[transporter platform]]. A site-to-site transport was accomplished by first transferring the transporter's target from the site of origin to the [[pattern buffer]] of the transporter, in the same manner as the usual "beam in" procedure; instead of being routed to a transporter platform, however, the matter stream was diverted to a second site, in a similar procedure to a conventional "beam out".
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A '''site-to-site transport''' was a special type of [[transporter|transport]] in which an object or person was transported from one site directly to another, neither site being a [[transporter platform]]. A site-to-site transport was accomplished by first transferring the transporter's target from the site of origin to the [[pattern buffer]] of the transporter, in the same manner as the usual "beam in" procedure; instead of being routed to a transporter platform, however, the matter stream was diverted to a second site, in a similar procedure to a conventional "beam out". ({{TNG|Brothers}})
 
Site-to-site transportation was very resource intensive. It consumed twice the energy of a conventional transport (since it was effectively two consecutive transport maneuvers), and required twice the time in the pattern buffer. It was very useful, however, when time was critical (for example, when a casualty needed immediate attention in [[sickbay]], site-to-site transportation was almost invariably used) or other unusual circumstances. On the other hand, it was almost never used in emergency evacuations of large groups because it would effectively halve the capacity of the transporter system. ({{TNG|Brothers}})
 
   
 
===Notable uses===
 
===Notable uses===
 
* While on Earth in [[1986]], [[Montgomery Scott]] utilized site-to-site transport capabilities on board a [[Klingon Bird-of-Prey]] to transport an [[away team]] directly from the elevator of a hospital facility to just outside where the ship was parked. Technically, this was the chronological first known utilization of this technology. ({{film|4}})
 
* While on Earth in [[1986]], [[Montgomery Scott]] utilized site-to-site transport capabilities on board a [[Klingon Bird-of-Prey]] to transport an [[away team]] directly from the elevator of a hospital facility to just outside where the ship was parked. Technically, this was the chronological first known utilization of this technology. ({{film|4}})
   
* In [[2256]], [[Gabriel Lorca]] transported himself and [[Michael Burnham]] directly from his [[ready room]] to [[engineering]] aboard {{USS|Discovery}}. ({{DIS|Context Is for Kings}})
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* In [[2256]], {{mu|Gabriel Lorca}} transported himself and [[Michael Burnham]] directly from his [[ready room]] to [[engineering]] aboard {{USS|Discovery}}. ({{DIS|Context Is for Kings}})
   
 
* In [[2268]], [[Montgomery Scott]] transported [[Tepo]] directly from his headquarters to those of [[Bela Okmyx]]. ({{TOS|A Piece of the Action}})
 
* In [[2268]], [[Montgomery Scott]] transported [[Tepo]] directly from his headquarters to those of [[Bela Okmyx]]. ({{TOS|A Piece of the Action}})
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* [[Wesley Crusher]] created what alleged to be a site-to-site transport program in [[2368]] to avoid being captured by the crew, who were under the influence of a [[Ktarian game]]. However, the program transported him to a transporter pad in Transporter Room 3. ({{TNG|The Game}})
 
* [[Wesley Crusher]] created what alleged to be a site-to-site transport program in [[2368]] to avoid being captured by the crew, who were under the influence of a [[Ktarian game]]. However, the program transported him to a transporter pad in Transporter Room 3. ({{TNG|The Game}})
   
* [[Captain]] [[Benjamin Sisko]] and [[Senator]] [[Vreenak]] used site-to-site transport in [[2374]] to avoid the [[Romulan]] from being seen by the populace of [[Deep Space 9]]. They transported from the [[wardroom]] to a [[holosuite]]. ({{DS9|In the Pale Moonlight}})
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* {{Captain}} [[Benjamin Sisko]] and [[Senator]] [[Vreenak]] used site-to-site transport in [[2374]] to avoid the [[Romulan]] from being seen by the populace of [[Deep Space 9]]. They transported from the [[wardroom]] to a [[holosuite]]. ({{DS9|In the Pale Moonlight}})
   
 
*[[Tom Paris]] used a site-to-site transport in [[2374]] to surprise [[B'Elanna Torres]] with flowers in a [[Jefferies tube]] junction after telling [[The Doctor]] he was delivering his helm report to [[Chakotay]]. ({{VOY|Scientific Method}})
 
*[[Tom Paris]] used a site-to-site transport in [[2374]] to surprise [[B'Elanna Torres]] with flowers in a [[Jefferies tube]] junction after telling [[The Doctor]] he was delivering his helm report to [[Chakotay]]. ({{VOY|Scientific Method}})
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* [[Seven of Nine]] used site-to-site transport to avoid being seen while she entered [[Chakotay]]'s quarters with flowers. ({{VOY|Endgame}})
 
* [[Seven of Nine]] used site-to-site transport to avoid being seen while she entered [[Chakotay]]'s quarters with flowers. ({{VOY|Endgame}})
   
* [[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard|Picard]] used site-to-site transport to beam over to the ''[[Scimitar]]'' from the bridge of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-E|-E}} in [[2379]]. However, it caused such a strain on the already severely damaged ship that all transporter functions shorted out immediately afterwards. He was only able to beam back after [[Data]] gave him a prototype [[emergency transport unit]] shortly before the ''Scimitar''{{'}}s destruction.({{film|10}})
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* {{Captain}} [[Jean-Luc Picard|Picard]] used site-to-site transport to beam over to the ''[[Scimitar]]'' from the bridge of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-E|-E}} in [[2379]]. However, it caused such a strain on the already severely damaged ship that all transporter functions shorted out immediately afterwards. He was only able to beam back after [[Data]] gave him a prototype [[emergency transport unit]] shortly before the ''Scimitar''{{'}}s destruction. ({{film|10}})
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{{Bginfo|The term "site-to-site transport" originates from the ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' episode {{e|Brothers}}. In the commentary for the episode on the ''[[TNG Season 3 Blu-ray]]'', [[Michael Okuda]] states that [[Rick Berman]] called [[Rick Sternbach]] and him, wanting a term for direct beaming. Either Sternbach or Okuda came up with the term "site-to-site transport," which stayed with the show.}}
   
 
===See also===
 
===See also===
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[[fr:Téléportation site-à-site]]
 
[[nl:Plaats-naar-plaats transport]]
 
[[nl:Plaats-naar-plaats transport]]
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[[Category:transporter technology]]
 
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Revision as of 09:47, 28 November 2019

A site-to-site transport was a special type of transport in which an object or person was transported from one site directly to another, neither site being a transporter platform. A site-to-site transport was accomplished by first transferring the transporter's target from the site of origin to the pattern buffer of the transporter, in the same manner as the usual "beam in" procedure; instead of being routed to a transporter platform, however, the matter stream was diverted to a second site, in a similar procedure to a conventional "beam out". (TNG: "Brothers")

Notable uses

  • Wesley Crusher created what alleged to be a site-to-site transport program in 2368 to avoid being captured by the crew, who were under the influence of a Ktarian game. However, the program transported him to a transporter pad in Transporter Room 3. (TNG: "The Game")
  • In 2378, The Doctor beamed himself from another part of Voyager to sickbay after Commander Chakotay contacted him with his combadge and asked him to report there. (VOY: "Renaissance Man")
The term "site-to-site transport" originates from the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "Brothers". In the commentary for the episode on the TNG Season 3 Blu-ray, Michael Okuda states that Rick Berman called Rick Sternbach and him, wanting a term for direct beaming. Either Sternbach or Okuda came up with the term "site-to-site transport," which stayed with the show.

See also