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Science and Technology List

Name :  A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z # All

Name Notes
Dekyon [1] A class of particles which travel below light speed. [1]
Duotronics [2] A computer technology created by Dr. Richard Daystrom which formed the basis of all computers in the mid 23rd century. [2]
Dampening field [3] A field which inhibits most forms of energy. Dampening fields can prevent weapons or communicators from working. [3]
Deflector shield [4] A force field projected around a space vessel or installation in order to protect it from attack. The effectiveness of shields varies greatly according to the type and frequency of weapon used. [4]
Diamond [5] A form of carbon crystal, diamonds were relatively rare and were thus considered to be valuable in many cultures. Humans considered diamonds to be valuable up until 2367, with a large deposit constituting 'an incredible fortune' [5], though Lithium crystals were worth three hundred times more than diamonds of equal weight. [6] However, during 2367 the ability to manufacture large quantities of gem stones became widespread - so easy did this become, in fact, that a Constitution class vessel could manufacture diamonds by the ton. This rendered them worthless. [5]
Dikironium [7] A gaseous substance. Certain life forms are composed partially of Dikironium. [7]
Data clip [8] A handheld information storage system used by the Kellerun. [8]
Drag coefficient [9] A measurement of the frictional forces on a body travelling in a fluid relative to its speed. [9]
Dentarium [10] A metal alloy which is used in the construction fo Vulcan spacecraft. [10]
Duratanium polyalloy [11] A metal composite used in Federation Starship hulls. [11]
Diburnium-osmium alloy [12] A metal used in the construction of artificial planets by the Kalandans. [12]
Duridium alloy [13] A metal used in the construction of high quality throwing darts. [13]
Diamide [14] A metallic substance sometimes used in the construction of Bajoran earrings. [14]
Deuterium control conduit [15] A part of a Federation Starship's warp drive system. [15]
Distortion field [16] A phenomena which occasionally exists in a planetary atmosphere. A distortion field prevents the use of transporters or shuttlecraft. [16]
Dilithium vector calibrations [17] A routine maintanence performed on the dilithium crystals of a Federation Starship. High accelerations are not advisable immediately after this procedure is performed. [17]
Dynoscanner [18] A scanner used to detect molecular activity. [18]
Differential magnetometer [19] A scientific instrument used by the Federation. [19]
Decompression chamber [20] A sealed chamber used to gradually alter atmospheric pressure over hours or days. [20]
Dielectric field [21] A semi polarized magnetic field which can be used to overcome some forms of atmospheric turbulence. [21]
Drones A semi-autonomous flight system which is able to perform a number of different tasks. One such system was designed by Adam Soong and used to project a Sunshield to protect his daughter from harmful solar rays. [22] In an alternate reality the Confederation of Earth used a larger version to raise a sunshield over the entire planet, offsetting the effects of global warming, without attempting to solve the root cause. [23]

Adam Soong attempted to use a militarized version to destroy the Europa mission launch vehicle, however, Rios and Raffi were able to use the drones to target each other, allowing the rocket to launch as scheduled. [24]
Delta series radioisotopes [25] A set of radioactive isotopes which are considered highly toxic to Humans. [25]
Diboridium core [26] A small power generator used by the Cardassians. [26]
Data port [27] A socket implanted into a person to allow them to interface directly with a computer. [27]
Displacement wave [28] A spatial phenomenon which involves a polarized magnetic variation. [28]
Deuridium [29] A substance capable of stabilising the cell structure of the Kobliad. Sources of deuridium were located in the Gamma Quadrant. [29]
Dicosilium [30] A substance used to create reflective coils in a Krieger wave convertor. [30]
Dynospanner [31] A tool used by the Federation in the 2260s. In 2265 Cervantes Quinn falsely claimed that his cargo included dynospanners. [31]
Duonetic field [32] A type of energy which inhibits the operation of many technological devices. [32]
Data crystal [27] An advanced information storage system used by the Idanians. [27]
Docking port [33] An area on a vessels hull which allows it to physically link itself to any other object similarly equipped. [33]
Dyson Sphere [34] An artificial sphere built around a star in order to provide an extremely large living area and allow the stars radiated output to be collected and used. [34]
Drive coil assembly [35] An element of a Federation impulse engine. [35]
Dilithium crystal [36] An element of Federation warp drives located within the warp core. Dilithium crystals control and regulate the matter/antimatter reaction which powers the vessel. Crystals should ideally be very pure, and very carefully aligned within the reaction chamber. [36]
Doppler compensator [37] An element of the transporters which compensates for the relative velocities of the system and the object being transported. [37]
Delta wave frequency [38] An energy pattern generated by bothan ships. [38]
Deuterium [34] An isotope of the element hydrogen which is formed of one proton and one neutron orbited by a single electron. [34]
Duck blind [39] An observation post which is hidden behind a holographic projection that mimics natural surroundings. The federation employs Duck Blinds to observe primitive cultures without their knowledge. [39]
Dynametric array [40] Analytical tool used by Federation engineers. [40]
Diamagnetic storm [41] Atmospheric storm which carried polaric energy. It was extremely dangerous to be caught in one. [41]
Dolamide [42] Chemical energy source used in power generators or, when very pure, in weapons. [42]
Dynamite [43] Chemical explosive. [43]
Denevan crystals [44] Contraband material which cannot legally be sold or owned within the Federation. [44]
Desealer rod [45] Device which unlocks pulsatel lock seal. [45]
Dilithium chamber [46] Element of a Federation warp drive which contains the dilithium crystals. [46]
Deuterium injector [47] Element of a Starship's warp drive system. [47]
Deuterium pumps [48] Element of the drive system of an NX class starship. [48]
Dilithium sequencers [49] Element of the warp drive of an NX class starship. [49]
Dilithium matrix [50] Element of the warp drive system of an NX class starship. During start up of the reactor the output had to be confined to within 300 and 312 millicochranes to prevent fusion of the dilithium matrix, unless the spatial-compression index was greater than 5.62% or the ship was within two parsecs of a Class-C gravimetric field distortion. [50]
Dicyclic warp signature [51] Energy characteristic produced by Hirogen warp drive technology. [51]
Dispersion field [52] Field which prevents the use of a transporter within a given area. [52]
Delta radiation [53] Form of highly hazardous radiation capable of causing severe disfigurement. [53] Delta radiation could be used to stabilise liquid Trellium-D, though it was not wholly successful at this task. [54] In the Mirror universe the warp core of the NX class starship emitted Delta radiation, and disfigurement was one of the hazards of being a Chief Engineer. [55]
Directional sonic generator [40] Handheld device which emits sound in a narrow beam. [40]
D'Arsay Archive [56] In 2370 the USS Enterprise discovered a rogue comet which had originated within the D'Arsay system some 87 million years earlier. Soon after the find, strange artefacts began to appear on the Starship bearing symbols of an alien language. The crew quickly realized that some kind of alien computer program had been loaded into the main computer from within the comet. Captain Picard ordered the outer layer of the comet melted away; inside there lay a huge metallic object covered with the same symbols that had appeared on the ship.

The transformations continued; Lieutenant Commander Data, the ship's android officer, underwent changes to his positronic brain which drastically altered his personality. Large sections of the Enterprise were recreated in the form of the alien culture.

Captain Picard surmised that the archive was recreating personalities from its culture within Data. Picard was able to uncover the relationship between some of the characters and use this to convince the dominant personality - Masaka - to release its control of his officer and the ship. With the archive dormant, the ship's chief engineer was able to disable it permanently. The Enterprise proceeded on its way while Starfleet despatched an archaeological team to study the archive. [56]
Dark Matter [57] Matter which is undetectable to most forms of sensor and scanner. Striking dark matter can cause normal materials to briefly phase out of space. Dark matter is commonly found in certain types of nebula, [57] or in asteroid form. [58]
Duranium [53] Metal alloy used in the construction of Federation Starship hulls. [53]
Diamagnetic minerals [59] Naturally occurring substance found in igneous rock which can interfere with communications systems. [59]
Drone [60] Small flying device which the Son'a used in order to implant the Ba'ku with isolinear tags in order to facilitate transport. [60]
Diagnostic [61] Starfleet term for a variety of procedures used to determine the nature of a fault in any system. [61]
Diamagnetic dust [62] Substance to be found in the ring system of certain planets. [62]
Dilithium hydroxls [63] Substance which could disable the warp drive of an NX class starship if it was mixed with ionized pyrosulfates and sent into the plasma vents. [63]
Drake equation [64] Theoretical equation proposed on 20th century Earth which attempts to estimate the number of civilizations in the galaxy. [64]
Dualitic convertor [65] Tool used by Starfleet engineering specialists. [65]
Dutotronic probe [66] Tool used to regulate plasma flow. [66]
Dimensional Shift [67] What is termed in the Federation as the Elway theorem has long been known as a potentially advanced transporter system. The Starfleet Academy astrophysics course has two hours on the theorem, which has amongst its spinoffs the adaptive transport also known as subspace transition rebounding transport or the dimensional shift. The theorem eventually proved to be inaccurate and all research was abandoned by the mid 23rd century. However, the dimensional shift idea did indeed work successfully and was adopted by the Ansata terrorist movement on the planet Rutia IV. Unfortunately for the terrorists, the process is inimical to living tissue; genetic damage results from each use of the technology with a cumulative effect which is invariably fatal. The Ansata kept using the system despite this, since the transport is untraceable by any standard method of detection.

When the Ansata kidnapped Dr. Beverly Crusher, the Enterprise-D crew became involved in the fight against them. Each person using the transport wears an armband containing a subspace field coil and an isolated power source. Use of the system results in a slight nuclear vibration which allowed the Enterprise crew to speculate that the dimensional shift was being used. They were subsequently able to locate the terrorist headquarters using an adaptive subspace echogram to trace the dimensional shifts. A joint Starfleet / Rutian force attacked the headquarters and rescued the Federation prisoners, killing the leader of the terrorists in the process. [67]

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References

# Series Season Source Comment
1 TNG 5 Cause and Effect
2 TOS 2 The Ultimate Computer
3 TOS 2 The Doomsday Machine
4 TOS 1 Mudd's Women
5 TOS 1 Arena
6 TOS 1 Mudd's Women Lithium is a real world substance, a soft alkali metal. It is not crystalline in appearance, and as far as we know not useful in warp drives. It is probably for this reason that the writers dropped the word lithium and replaced it with the somewhat more 'sci-fi' Dilithium!
7 TOS 2 Obsession
8 DS9 2 Armageddon Game
9 TNG 5 Imaginary Friend
10 TNG 5 Unification, Part 1
11 VOY 2 Dreadnought
12 TOS 3 That Which Survives
13 DS9 5 By Inferno's Light
14 DS9 3 The Search, Part 1
15 TNG 2 The Dauphin
16 TNG 6 Second Chances
17 TNG 4 Brothers
18 Star Trek II : The Wrath of Khan
19 DS9 1 Battle Lines
20 TOS 1 Space Seed
21 VOY 2 Innocence
22 STP 2 Fly Me to the Moon
23 STP 2 Penance
24 STP 2 Farewell
25 DS9 3 Visionary
26 DS9 1 Babel
27 DS9 5 A Simple Investigation
28 VOY 1 Caretaker
29 DS9 1 The Passenger
30 TNG 3 A Matter of Perspective
31 Star Trek : Vanguard, Book 1 - Harbinger
32 DS9 2 Paradise
33 Star Trek : The Motion Picture
34 TNG 6 Relics
35 VOY 2 Parturition
36 TOS 2 Journey to Babel
37 Generic canonical information
38 VOY 6 Riddles
39 TNG 3 Who Watches The Watchers?
40 DS9 2 Playing God
41 ENT 2 Vanishing Point
42 DS9 1 Dramatis Personae
43 VOY 4 The Killing Game, Part 2
44 DS9 6 The Sound of Her Voice
45 DS9 2 Necessary Evil
46 TNG 3 Booby Trap
47 DS9 6 One Little Ship
48 ENT 2 The Crossing
49 ENT 2 The Catwalk
50 ENT 3 Doctor's Orders
51 VOY 4 Prey
52 TNG 5 Darmok
53 TOS 1 The Menagerie, Part 1
54 ENT 3 Rajiin
55 ENT 4 In A Mirror, Darkly
56 TNG 7 Masks
57 TNG 4 In Theory
58 VOY 6 One Small Step
59 ENT 2 Dawn
60 Star Trek : Insurrection
61 TNG 2 The Child
62 ENT 2 Judgment
63 ENT 2 Precious Cargo
64 VOY 3 Future's End, Part 1
65 DS9 4 Starship Down
66 VOY 3 Fair Trade
67 TNG 3 The High Ground
Series : TNG Season 5
Episode : Cause and Effect
Series : TOS Season 2
Episode : The Ultimate Computer
Series : TOS Season 2
Episode : The Doomsday Machine
Series : TOS Season 1
Episode : Mudd's Women
Series : TOS Season 1
Episode : Arena
Series : TOS Season 1
Episode : Mudd's Women
Comment : Lithium is a real world substance, a soft alkali metal. It is not crystalline in appearance, and as far as we know not useful in warp drives. It is probably for this reason that the writers dropped the word lithium and replaced it with the somewhat more 'sci-fi' Dilithium!
Series : TOS Season 2
Episode : Obsession
Series : DS9 Season 2
Episode : Armageddon Game
Series : TNG Season 5
Episode : Imaginary Friend
Series : TNG Season 5
Episode : Unification, Part 1
Series : VOY Season 2
Episode : Dreadnought
Series : TOS Season 3
Episode : That Which Survives
Series : DS9 Season 5
Episode : By Inferno's Light
Series : DS9 Season 3
Episode : The Search, Part 1
Series : TNG Season 2
Episode : The Dauphin
Series : TNG Season 6
Episode : Second Chances
Series : TNG Season 4
Episode : Brothers
Film: Star Trek II : The Wrath of Khan
Series : DS9 Season 1
Episode : Battle Lines
Series : TOS Season 1
Episode : Space Seed
Series : VOY Season 2
Episode : Innocence
Series : STP Season 2
Episode : Fly Me to the Moon
Series : STP Season 2
Episode : Penance
Series : STP Season 2
Episode : Farewell
Series : DS9 Season 3
Episode : Visionary
Series : DS9 Season 1
Episode : Babel
Series : DS9 Season 5
Episode : A Simple Investigation
Series : VOY Season 1
Episode : Caretaker
Series : DS9 Season 1
Episode : The Passenger
Series : TNG Season 3
Episode : A Matter of Perspective
Novel : Star Trek : Vanguard, Book 1 - Harbinger
Series : DS9 Season 2
Episode : Paradise
Film: Star Trek : The Motion Picture
Series : TNG Season 6
Episode : Relics
Series : VOY Season 2
Episode : Parturition
Series : TOS Season 2
Episode : Journey to Babel
Source : Generic canonical information
Series : VOY Season 6
Episode : Riddles
Series : TNG Season 3
Episode : Who Watches The Watchers?
Series : DS9 Season 2
Episode : Playing God
Series : ENT Season 2
Episode : Vanishing Point
Series : DS9 Season 1
Episode : Dramatis Personae
Series : VOY Season 4
Episode : The Killing Game, Part 2
Series : DS9 Season 6
Episode : The Sound of Her Voice
Series : DS9 Season 2
Episode : Necessary Evil
Series : TNG Season 3
Episode : Booby Trap
Series : DS9 Season 6
Episode : One Little Ship
Series : ENT Season 2
Episode : The Crossing
Series : ENT Season 2
Episode : The Catwalk
Series : ENT Season 3
Episode : Doctor's Orders
Series : VOY Season 4
Episode : Prey
Series : TNG Season 5
Episode : Darmok
Series : TOS Season 1
Episode : The Menagerie, Part 1
Series : ENT Season 3
Episode : Rajiin
Series : ENT Season 4
Episode : In A Mirror, Darkly
Series : TNG Season 7
Episode : Masks
Series : TNG Season 4
Episode : In Theory
Series : VOY Season 6
Episode : One Small Step
Series : ENT Season 2
Episode : Dawn
Film: Star Trek : Insurrection
Series : TNG Season 2
Episode : The Child
Series : ENT Season 2
Episode : Judgment
Series : ENT Season 2
Episode : Precious Cargo
Series : VOY Season 3
Episode : Future's End, Part 1
Series : DS9 Season 4
Episode : Starship Down
Series : VOY Season 3
Episode : Fair Trade
Series : TNG Season 3
Episode : The High Ground


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