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Vision Augmentation


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Night Vision Equipment

One of the common uses for vision augmentation systems is to provide the ability to see in low light conditions. Night vision systems have been employed in many variations; the crew of the NX-01 Enterprise carries such equipment, and it was standard hunting equipment for the Eska on the rogue planet Dakala.1

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Binoculars

One of the simplest forms of vision augmentation, the fundamental purpose of the binoculars is to provide a magnified optical view of a distant object. Essentially similar to a telescope int hat purpose, the binoculars differ in that they provide an image for both eyes, rather than one. Binoculars have been in use for centuries, including with Earth Starfleet personnel aboard the NX-01 Enterprise2 and by Federation Starfleet personnel, for example on the Enterprise-D3 and Enterprise-E.4

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VISOR

The Visual Instrument and Sensory Organ Replacement is a device employed in the Federation during the 2360s to assit those who lack normal eyesight. It is a sensory system which is attached to the face via two small ports implanted on either temple. The sensor can detect a very wide variety of inputs, including the electromagnetic spectrum5 from a frequency of 1 Hertz to 100,000 Terahertz6 - from very low radio frequencies through microwaves, infa red, visible light and ultra violet. In addition other phenomena such as neutrinos can be detected.7 The VISOR converts these inputs to electrical signals which it feeds directly into the cereberal cortex.8

As a result, patients who wear a VISOR experience a range of vision vastly superior to Human norms.9 The VISOR allows the user to simultaneously percieve a wide variety sensory information, from which he or she has to select whatever is relevant much as a Human might focus on a single voice in a noisy room.10 With a VISOR a Human can also examine an object at a range of magnifications, including telescopically and microscopically.11 Using a VISOR a person can tell if another Human being is lying by monitoring small variations in blush response, pupil dilation, pulse and breath rate.12

One side effect of using the VISOR is that it inflicts constant pain on the wearer all that time that it is operating. Drugs and exploratory surgery have been suggested as ways to combat this problem, but both have the potential to affect the function of the VISOR, and at least some wearers have declined.5 In the 2370s, some VISOR users have changed over to ocular implants.13


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References
#SeriesSeasonSourceComment
1ENT1Rogue Planet
2ENT3The Shipment
3TNG5The Outcast
4Star Trek : Insurrection
5TNG1Encounter at Farpoint
6TNG5The Masterpiece Society
7TNG3The Enemy
8TNG7Interface
9TNG2The Measure of a Man
10TNG1Heart of Glory
11Generic canonical information
12TNG2Up The Long Ladder
13Star Trek : First Contact
Series:ENT Season 1 (Disc 4)
Source:Rogue Planet
Series:ENT Season 3 (Disc 2)
Source:The Shipment
Series:TNG Season 5 (Disc 5)
Source:The Outcast
Source:Star Trek : Insurrection
Series:TNG Season 1 (Disc 1)
Source:Encounter at Farpoint
Series:TNG Season 5 (Disc 4)
Source:The Masterpiece Society
Series:TNG Season 3 (Disc 2)
Source:The Enemy
Series:TNG Season 7 (Disc 1)
Source:Interface
Series:TNG Season 2 (Disc 2)
Source:The Measure of a Man
Series:TNG Season 1 (Disc 5)
Source:Heart of Glory
Source:Generic canonical information
Series:TNG Season 2 (Disc 4)
Source:Up The Long Ladder
Source:Star Trek : First Contact


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