Eh, I got your point. Quibbling over the exact name of the latest fad in sci-fi doesn't really matter. We've seen Electricity, Atomics aka Radiation, in that role before. The nano-fad seems to be fading, actually. Maybe Phase II could have been a precursor to it, instead of relatively late in the game like Voyager.
I do remember a TNG episode where Wesley Crusher experiments with nanotech and 2 of the nanites escape, reproduce, and cause the Enterprise to malfunction, so that would predate Voyager.
I found it, it was episode "Evolution" which originally aired on September 23, 1989. Here is a link to it.
Here is the description of the episode:
The Enterprise is carrying an eminent scientist, Dr. Paul Stubbs, to the site of a binary star where they are expecting a massive stellar explosion to occur in a few hours. He has been waiting many years for this to occur and has devoted his entire life to its study. The Enterprise however begins to suffer from a series of malfunctions, some minor but others far more serious. Meanwhile, Dr. Beverly Crusher has returned to the Enterprise after a year at Starfleet Medical. She's concerned however if her presence may be limiting son Wesley's development. Can a 17 year-old boy develop normally if his mother is always around him? Wesley may be responsible for all the problems on the ship when his experiment in nanotechnology escapes from the lab. Fearing that the attack on the ship might prevent him from completing his experiments, Stubbs takes matters into his own hands.
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