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Ready room - what was that thing on the table?

NiteTrek

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Just watching some TNG re-runs and noticed something that I often wondered about.

In Picard's Ready Room, there was this rectangular thing that sat on the table. Sometimes Picard would pick it up and look at it like it was a PADD or something. It resembled a circuit board. It was kind of orange colored with black tracing on it.

Anyone know what I'm talking about?

Here is a picture of Picard holding it.

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Looks to me like the logical evolution to those "futuristic" clipboards yeomen brought for Kirk to review. Probably reports or the likes?
 
^ Those were what PADDs were used for.

I always believed that they were isolinear chips. If you click on them in the Interactive TNG Tech Manual that's what they're identified as.
 
I always thought that was like a 24th Century Magic Eight Ball, to help with those really big decisions.
 
I always believed that they were isolinear chips. If you click on them in the Interactive TNG Tech Manual that's what they're identified as.

So, why would Picard always have one of them sitting in his ready room?

Maybe they were like command chips for the computer system. It wasn't explained on the program (just called them Isolinear Chips).

Perhaps it's something like SeaQuest had in season 2. In their Season 2 premire when Captain Bridger activated SeaQuest two he inserted an isolinear chip like device into a computer terminal and the ship came online.
 
Maybe they're like PADDs but don't have the full functionality; maybe they're only used for viewing pre formatted information.
 
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