Memory Alpha
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:Without knowing the inner workings of optical computer systems in the 24th century, that's hard to answer. They could be memory storage, they could have processing capability in their own right (which would set them apart from USB memory), etc. --[[User:OuroborosCobra|OuroborosCobra]] <sup>[[User Talk:OuroborosCobra|<span style="color:#00FF00;">talk</span>]]</sup> 00:13, December 19, 2019 (UTC)

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Can we get an image here? --OuroborosCobra 02:04, 27 June 2006 (UTC)

isolinear rod = USB-memory stick?

So, an isolinear rod is basically a futuristic USB-memory?

If not, what makes it different?

Thanks for answers! :)

--178.251.245.195 21:36, December 18, 2019 (UTC)

Without knowing the inner workings of optical computer systems in the 24th century, that's hard to answer. They could be memory storage, they could have processing capability in their own right (which would set them apart from USB memory), etc. --OuroborosCobra talk 00:13, December 19, 2019 (UTC)