Thank you very much! Is this sort of communication introduced in Collateral Damage?
David Mack used it in the "Cold Equations" novels. And Bashir and Sarina get quantum transceivers in his Section 31 novel, "Disavowed".
Thank you very much! Is this sort of communication introduced in Collateral Damage?
Thank you!David Mack used it in the "Cold Equations" novels. And Bashir and Sarina get quantum transceivers in his Section 31 novel, "Disavowed".
You did, in watching the Clock Noi refers to the Shelan's (The Suliban DTI Agents) communicator as an ansibleI don't know for sure if quantum communication has been utilized in Trek Lit before. Honestly, it seems like the sort of thing I might've used at some point, though I don't remember if I did. But I don't think it's been portrayed as a technology used by Starfleet or the Federation.
You did, in watching the Clock Noi refers to the Shelan's (The Suliban DTI Agents) communicator as an ansible
ansible technology was previously mentioned in Trek literature in the "Invasion!" DS9 volume, Time's Enemy, by the writing team of L.A. GrafRather, it was a beacon provided by Agent Noi, 31st-century tech. But yes, double-checking, I see that I did make several references to the ansible effect in WTC.
ansible technology was previously mentioned in Trek literature in the "Invasion!" DS9 volume, Time's Enemy, by the writing team of L.A. Graf
groovyAnd I imported that book's character Heather Peterson into Watching the Clock and referenced her previous experience with ansibles.
Hated the court plot. I didn't like Available Light (which made me feel that StarFleet needed their heads testing in allowing Louvois back in in the first place, never mind letting her deal with a case in which Picard was involved in Measure of a Man, and made Picard seem weak in not objecting immediately to her handling the case in MoaM) and to have her turn up again, with what appeared to be yet another unprofessional vendetta against Picard was just...meh.
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