Safe mode - Photon torpedoes
have a "safe mode" for storage. Reed told Archer that it was
lucky that the
torpedoes were in safe mode when they hit an anomaly
because otherwise they could have gone off.
"Proving Ground" [ENT]
Saint Peter's - During his time
on earth, Dr. Phlox attended mass at St. Peter's. This would
seem to
indicate that Catholicism has survived until at
least the 22nd century.
"Cold Front" [ENT]
Sal (Joe Maruzzo) - loan shark
turned freedom fighter in 1944 Geman occupied New York. When his
friend Vic was captured by the Nazis, he threatened
Archer to get him to tell him why the Nazis
were after
him.
"Storm Front, part 1" [ENT]
Samuels, Nathan
(Harry Groener) - Minister. The architect of a "Coalition of
Planets". His
father died in a freighter accident and he blamed
the pilot, who happened to be Denobulan, so
when he was 18 years old, he joined the isolationist
movement known as Terra Prime.
"Demons" [ENT]
Sarin - SEE: Suliban
Satellite, Manmade - Archer
orders a scan for manmade satellites at "Strange New World". Reed
reports
"none within
range".
"Strange New World" [ENT]
Satellite, Surveillance - After
removing Andorian colonists from the planet Paan Mokar (Weytahn) the
Vulcans placed a surveillance satellite in orbit to
monitor the planet for further Andorian activity.
"Cease Fire" [ENT]
Sato, Hoshi, Ensign - SEE: Sato
Saucer section - One berth of an
alien repair station unfolds to a size to accomodate Ent's "saucer
section".
"Dead Stop" [ENT]
Scan - It would appear that the
Enterprise needs to be closer than 5000km to scan for biosigns on
Axanar ships.
"Fight or Flight" [ENT]
Scan, Biomolecular - SEE: Biomolecular scan
Scan, Invasive - A scan which
damages or alters in some way the object being scanned.
Two crewmen were subjected to invasive scans by
unknown aliens resulting in neurological damage.
"Silent Enemy" [ENT]
Scan,
Microcellular - Phlox used a microcellular scan to disccover
that the anomaly which hit
Archer had left several clusters of interspatial
parasites in his hippocampus.
"Twilight" [ENT]
Scan, Submolecular - When Dr. Phlox discovers that the tropolisine
"atoms" in crewman Novakovich
each contain an extra neutron,
the breakdown of which causes the compound to become toxic, he says
that a submolecular scan would
have detected them.
"Strange New World" [ENT]
Scanners, Targeting - SEE: Targeting Scanners
Scorch marks - On the Axanar
ship they were comprised of a residue of oxidation and thermal shock
effects
indicative of a high yield particle impact (weapon's
fire).
"Fight or Flight" [ENT]
Scott, B.
- MACO. male. Mirror Unniverse.
Assigned to the ISS Enterprise (NX-01) in
2155. One of several Enterprise crew to leave the ship
in escape pods when the ship was trapped in a web
and destroyed by the Tholians. Was later
retrieved by the USS Defiant (NCC-1764) under the
command of Captain Archer. Later he helped
Archer search the Defiant for Slar, a Gorn. He
was attacked by the creature when he tried to defend
the captain from an attack in a corridor of the
Constitution class ship's primary hull. B. Scott may
have simply been injured by the Gorn, although the
creature's attack seems extreme and it is likely
he was killed. It is unknown whether B. Scott
exists in our universe.
"In a Mirror, Darkly, part 2" [ENT]
"Scruffers" - Phlox read that,
on Earth, a dog called "Scruffers" once traveled 3,000 kilometers
attempting to reunite with its human keeper.
"Doctor's Orders" [ENT]
Semi-fluidic alloy - T'Pol's
"metallurgical analysis" of the derelict time ship reveals "several
unusual alloys",
including one in a "semi-fluidic state".
"Future Tense" [ENT]
Sensor - From 5000km they can
read the components in an Axanar ship's hull. On the enemy ship
they couldn't
penetrate the shielding to tell what kind of weapons
they had, but were able to tell once they charged them.
"Fight or Flight" [ENT]
Ent's sensors can detect and count the humanoid
"lifesigns" on a Minshara-class planet from 4.5-Ly.
However, from a 500-km orbit, Ent's sensors can't
distinguish between different types or species of
humanoid lifesigns.
SEE: Optical
Sensor
"Civilization" [ENT]
T'Pol, carrying a case of "sensor enhancements",
came aboard the shuttlepod to help Archer search for a
Dark
Matter nebula.
"First Flight" [ENT]
Sensor grid, Internal - Daniels
has equipment to detect Suliban, but it would be more effective if tied
into
the Enterprise's Internal Sensor grid in Main
Engineering (he also needed Archer's command codes). After
hooking up his device, Daniels needed an additional
20 megawatts routed to the "sensor grid"; over T'Pol's
skepticism, Trip says that the grid can handle it.
"Cold Front" [ENT]
Sensor, Handheld - The Starfleet
handheld sensors can detect "neutrino emissions" (it is impossible
using
today's technology to intercept these particles with
such a tiny reaction cross-section, instead of using the
"several lightyears of lead" to stop a neutrino that
is usually cited in today's literature).
The hand-held scanners can also perform a
sufficiently detailed DNA scan to distinguish two humanoid
species, from several meters with no contact.
"Civilization" [ENT]
The readings on T'Pol's scanner are in Vulcan.
Perhaps this is her own personal scanner.
"Strange New World" [ENT]
Sensors, Long Range - The ECS
Fortunate's "plasma cannons" knocked out Ent's "long-range sensors".
Getting them "back on-line", Tucker estimates, will
take about four hours. The table GUI shows
"loss of signal" on their track. Travis helps
with the repairs in Engineering. He suggests that they bypass
circuit
L-47.
"Fortunate Son" [ENT]
Sentry probes - In an alternate
future, sentry probes were used to warn the Earth settlement on
Ceti Alpha V of approaching ships. Hoshi was
monitoring the sentry probes when they detected
six Xindi ships entering the
system. "Twilight" [ENT]
Service Junction 59 - SEE: Service Junction 59.
"Shadow, The" - The Shadow was
an entertainment radio program that Hoshi picked up on the radio
in an alternate 1944
timeline.
"Storm Front, part 1" [ENT]
Shenandoah
- Duval
(one off the test pilots on the NX test program and a mutual
acquaintance of Trip and
Archer) was promoted and got
command of his own ship, the "Shenandoah".
"Silent Enemy" [ENT]
Sherry - Malcom Reed's aunt. "Shuttlepod One" [ENT]
Shields - In an alternate
future, the Enterprise has newly installed shield technology.
When they hold
up under the first Xindi attack, Tucker says to
remind him to send a thank you note to General Shran.
"Twilight" [ENT]
Shield modulations - Ryan tortures a Nausicaan to get their shield
modulations so he can remodulate his
weapons.
"Fortunate Son" [ENT]
Shiraht
(Eric Pierpoint) - Member of Eska hunting party.
"Rogue Planet" [ENT]
Shower -
Enterprise uses water showers. There is one in the captain's
quarters. Perhaps the sonic shower
hasn't yet been invented.
"Unexpected" [ENT]
Shran (Jeffrey Combs) - SEE: Shran, Andorian
Shuttlepod (aka "Pod") - SEE: Shuttlepod.
Sickbay - SEE: Sickbay.
Silik (John Fleck) - SEE: Suliban, Silik .
Simulation J6 - A test of the
targeting scanners. It consists of a target acquision followed by
a simulated
launch. When run on the malfunctioning system,
in the simulation there was 5 seconds to impact but
the missile was off by 3 meters. This
corresponds to being off by only 0.02%, but in real life could
mean the difference between hitting a weapons port
or a warp core. (If 3 m = 0.02% then this would
seem to indicate that the Enterprise has a
"targeting window" of 150 meters for whatever range from
the ship this simulation was designed for).
"Fight or Flight" [ENT]
"Siren Calls" - The intense
magnetic fields of gas giants often create unique waveforms. When
this EM
interference is translated into audio you get a very
strange sound which is like wind, radio squelches,
or screaming. Mayweather used to call them
"siren calls" when he was a kid. His dad used to put the
sounds through the speakers every time they passed a
gas giant. It gave Travis nightmares.
"Sleeping Dogs" [ENT]
Situation Room - SEE: Situation Room.
"Six-oh-two (602)
Club" - A little bar in Mill Valley where all tthe Starfleet
trainees used to go.
Ruby was a waitress
there.
"Shuttlepod One" [ENT]
A bar frequented by those associated with the NX
Test Program.
"First Flight" [ENT]
Skag / Skagaran - SEE: Skagaran
"Sluggo" - A snail like life
form. It was the only lifeform found within the first two weeks of
Enterprise's mission. Its gender (or even if
it has one) is not
known. It had trouble adapting to the stress
of being removed
from its argon-rich native environment. It
hardly moved and
was not eating. Dr. Phlox tried an argon lamp
and also prepared
nutrients comprised of protein concentrate to try to
whet its
appetite but nothing worked. Dr. Phlox wanted
to feed it to his
bat, but Hoshi prevailed upon the captain to make a
detour so
they could leave it on a planet that approximated
the conditions
of its homeworld.
"Fight or Flight" [ENT]
Soccer - In Spring of 2152,
Archer mentioned that England had reached the World Cup (soccer)
finals.
Reed calls the sport
"football".
"Minefield" [ENT]
Socorro, Ensign
- Dr. Phlox thinks that after exercising she smells like the adrenal
gland of a Nausicaan.
"Fight or Flight" [ENT]
Song of the Wandering
Angus, The - A poem written by Keats that was one of
Archer’s favorites
growing up. His mother used to recite it to him
often. It tells of a man named Angus who spends his
life searching for a woman he glimpsed once with
apple blossoms in her hair. The shapeshifter Archer
meets on DeGalla takes the form of this woman.
SEE: Song
.
"Rogue Planet" [ENT]
Soong, Arik (Brent Spiner) -
2133: Soong worked at Cold Station 12,
a medical research station. He stole 19 genetically-engineered
embryos left over from the
Eugenics Wars. He took them to a planet in the Trialas System
where
he raised them.
2144: The Augments were around ten
years old when Soong was captured.
2154: Soong was no longer allowed
traditional recording devices in his cell after he programmed a PADD
to unlock every security
door in the building thereby escaping. He made it as far as
Sausalito before
he was recaptured.
"Borderland" [ENT]
Sopek - SEE: Vulcans, Sopek
Soval - SEE: Vulcans, Soval
Spacedock - There must be spacedock facilities nearr
Jupiter
Station since Trip was referring to
work to be done at Jupiter
Station as work to be done in a
spacedock.
"Silent Enemy" [ENT]
Archer claims they've been
involved in the Temporal Cold War
since they left Spacedock.
"Future Tense" [ENT]
Space Moth - SEE: Pycan Space Moth.
Spatial Charges
- Trip rigged some spatial charges designned to spread metreon
particles over a wide
area for the purpose of illuminating a dark
matter nebula. The ones he made could illuminate over an
area within a range of 500
km. "First Flight" [ENT]
Spatial
Geometry - I've read a few papers on
spatial geomeetry," says Tucker, but nothing suggesting
that a ship could be bigger on
the inside than it is on the outside.
"Future Tense" [ENT]
Spatial Torpedo - SEE: Torpedo
Speleothem
- A three-member team of Denobulan geologgists studied the caves on
Xantoras which
were noted for their
"speleothems". Their leader even remarked that it was the most
remarkable
collection of speleothems he's
ever seen.
"The Breach" [ENT]
Sphere - SEE: Technology and Weapons of the Sphere-Builders, Weapons of the Xindi, Borg Sphere Ship.
Spinach, Minaran - SEE: Minaran spinach
"Squeek" - Strange sound that
Archer claimed was coming from under the deck plating in his ready
room.
"Fight or Flight" [ENT]
Stabilization protocol - The
NX-Alpha's warp 2 flight was delayed while Mission control worked
out some last minute problems with "stabilization
protocols".
"First Flight" [ENT]
Stanchion - An upright bar,
post, or support (as for a roof). The supports for the roof on
the bridge
are called
stanchions.
"Rogue Planet" [ENT]
Standard Orbit - Archer told
Mayweather to put them in a standard orbit right before the Enterprise
was
hit by a cloaked Romulan
mine. "Minefield"
[ENT]
Starboard - The right hand
direction as one is facing forward. Also the right hand side of a
ship as one is
facing in its normal direction of travel.
Starfleet - Human space
exploration program based in San Fransisco, Earth. It's headed by
Admiral Forrest.
"Broken Bow" [ENT]
Starfleet assigned Enterprise its course.
"Fight or Flight" [ENT]
Sometime later it becomes the agency of the
Federation dedicated to exploration, diplomacy, and defense. Its
headquarters and Academy are in San Francisco on
Earth.
Starfleet Command - There are
portraits of Starfleet Captains at Starfleet Command. Visiting recruits
get to see them every day. An Artist in Oakland is to paint
the one of captain Archer from a picture which
Tucker sends him.
"Rogue Planet" [ENT]
Starfleet Medical - This is
where they took the injured Klaang and where Adm. Forrest wanted Archer
to meet him to discuss his situation. Also
there appears to be aliens participating in the Interspecies
Medical Exchange program assigned here as that is
where they met Dr. Phlox.
"Broken Bow" [ENT]
Starfleet Regulations -
Starfleet regulations prohibit the Captain from leaving the ship
unaccompanied.
"First Flight" [ENT]
Starlog - SEE: Log
Starship Construction Yards -
Archer, playing a joke on Tucker, tells him that Coridan had the
largest Starship Construction Yards in the sector
whose products could "run rings around" Vulcan
ships and maybe even reach warp 7.
"Shadows of P'Jem" [ENT]
Static - Hoshi heard a kind of
interferrence on the com system - high-frequency distortions which
were mixed in with the static. She could not
find the source even after running two diagnostics.
The distortions were being caused by a creature that
had invaded the ship.
"Vox Sola" [ENT]
Stealth technology - Xyrillian
ships employ stealth technology.
"Unexpected" [ENT]
Stellar Nursery - T'Pol detected
a Stellar Nursery along their course; Trip once saw one in the "big
lens"
outside
Anchorage.
"Fight or Flight" [ENT]
Enterprise changed course to investigate a stellar
nursery in which they detected "several ships".
Location: The
nursery is described as being "not far from here". Archer
and T'Pol also explain
that
Enterprise has been underway for 4 months, 3 weeks, and 6 days. (Considering
the scarcity
of Stellar Nurseries this is presumably the same one T'Pol saw in
"Fight or Flight". Also it is
hard to match this up with any currently known astronomical body.
Perhaps this particular
nursery is behind another object, like Rigel for instance, in our night
sky.)
"Cold Front" [ENT]
Stem Bolts - A bolt is a rod or
pin used for fastening objects together. It usually has a "head"
at one end,
is threaded at the other, and is secured by a nut --
"stem bolts" are obviously some type oof specialty bolt
or proprietary design since they are not configured
like an ordinary bolt. They are probably called "stem
bolts" because the parts of a "stem" would be
attached to each other using them, or perhaps the stem itself
would be secured to some other object using the
bolts. It is also possible that the bolts were once originally
designed for or used on "stems" but after they were
found to be useful for other applications simply retained
the name "stem bolts". In the real world,
Stem bolts actually exist, but they are definitely not the same thing
we see on the show. The real world item is
used in the part of a bicycle called a "stem", which is the part
that attaches the handlebars onto the steering
mechanism for the front wheel.)
Some of these were among the cache of stuff that was
stolen from Enterprise.
"Anomaly" [ENT]
Although it is not known if all the stem bolts
mentioned in Star Trek are self-sealing, there does exist a
self-sealing variety of this particular type of
bolt. Self-sealing Fasteners are those which have an
elastomeric
insert or a captive O-Ring that provides both
sealing and locking features simultaneously.
Self-sealing stem bolts are very useful items.
Nog and Jake Sisko traded some yamok sauce for 100 gross
self sealing stem bolts on stardate 46844.
They eventually traded these for 7 tessipates of land on planet
Bajor.
"Progress" [DS9]
They are used in the production of reverse
ratcheting routing planers.
"Prophet Motive" [DS9]
Storage Bay - The Command Center
used to be a Storage bay for conduit housings.
"The Xindi" [ENT]
"Strange New World" - An unnamed
MinShara class planet with two moons. There are no marker-
buoys, beacons, or manmade satellites within Enterprise's scanner
range.
"Strange New World" [ENT]
It was the first M-class
planet Enterprise found.
"Home" [ENT]
Location: As viewed from
Earth, it is just to the left of Polaris.
"Home" [ENT]
Shortly after disembarking
from their shuttle, Archer comments
on their 3 weeks in deep
space to get there. Later, Trip, during his
hallucination-induced
paranoia refered to being 6 weeks into their mission.
"Strange New World" [ENT]
Atmosphere: 17% oxygen, 81% nitrogen,
With her scanner, T'Pol identifies
"trace elements" of Nitrogen
Dioxide (no such chemical compound really
exists) and
Chloromethane. High winds can get up to around 80kph.
"Strange New World" [ENT]
Geography: Archer decides to land in
the Northern continent because he “likes the looks of it.” There
are mountains to the
southwest of the landing area where plants with hallucinogenic spores
grow.
There are caves less than
half a kilometer from the landing site with cave walls composed of
limestone and
cormaline.
"Strange New World" [ENT]
There was a mountain range
on the Southern Continent with an amazing view.
"Home" [ENT]
Flora and Fauna: A diverse ecology
with no sign of humanoid life. The planet also has a diverse
insect population, including
some that glow like fireflies. Cutler scans small fishlike
creatures in a
river. The landing
party detected nocturnal marsupials. Flowering plants produce
tropolisine and
a toxin which is activated
when stray neutrons in the tropolisine decay. This powerful
hallucinogen
is released into the air
during high winds on the planet.
"Strange New World" [ENT]
Stromatopod - The Horizon
misplaced a shipment of Stromatopod larvae that they were supposed to
deliver to the
Demerians.
"Horizon" [ENT]
Structural Integrity -
Reed said that if they reinforced structural integrity that the ship
could weather
a class 5 neutronic storm without too much trouble.
"The Catwalk" [ENT]
Stun Grenade
- T'Pol mentions stun grenades as a possiible means of subduing the
Novans during a
hostage crisis, but they were not used on this
occasion.
"Terra Nova" [ENT]
They were used against the crew of a Suliban ship,
during a raid in an effort to get evidence to prove
the Suliban's involvement in the destruction of a
Paragaan mining colony.
"Shockwave" [ENT]
In the Armory, an Osaarian raiding party are met
by Archer, Reed and the MACOs, but Archer orders
them to stop shooting (when he realizes the
warheads are armed) and to throw a stun grenade
instead. However the raiders beam out just before.
"Anomaly" [ENT]
Submammalian
database- Phlox's "sub-mammalian database" doesn't contain
info on "bugles"
(his mispronunciation of
"beagles"). "A Night in Sickbay" [ENT]
Subspace amplifier-
The subspace amplifier is cylindrical in form. In stowed form,
two semi-
cylindrical panels [solar collectors? radiators?] wrap around a narrow
lower cylinder, which is topped by a wider upper
cylinder, then a dish
antenna. After deployment, the panels hinge
out on arms (and remain
parallel to the main body), and the dish pivots
downward. It is dropped
while in normal space, from a circular port,
possibly built for this
express purpose, on the underside of the port
"pontoon".
"Silent Enemy" [ENT]
As part of its mission, the Ent deploys its first
"subspace amplifier"
in order to improve communications.
Since an amp can improve communications such
that the ship can hear earth better, even when dropped
right next to the ship, it cannot be just a
simple repeater-type relay buoy... A repeater relay ought to make
a difference only if it sits somewhere between
the transmitter and the receiver, not if it's next to one of them.
Thus it would seem that in the 22nd century a
ship can not function as its own relay station. Also that the
amplifier can not be activated aboard ship, but
has to be dumped overboard to function. Perhaps the
engines or other ship's technology creates some
interference or maybe the amplifier generates a
dangerous radiation field. Still, these
amplifiers are probably the forerunners of the manned relay stations
we've seen in "Aquiel" [TNG].
"Fortunate Son" [ENT]
Ent drops "Echo Two", a subspace amplifier in a
"clean launch" 100 lightyears from earth, it very
quickly makes contact with "Echo One". Archer
asks how long before subspace is on line, to which
Hoshi replies that it will take about an hour since
she wants to send some test transmissions to
"calibrate" the amplifiers. Realtime video
communication with earth is seen to be possible at this
distance. Both amps were both destroyed by
unknown aliens. Two days travel at maximum warp
got the Enterprise back to a position where they
could relaunch another amplifier. Ignoring the wf^3
formula, the trip back would appear to be
approximately fifteen light years, since that is how long and
how far the sidetrip to Rigel was for them in
"Broken Bow". This figure agrees with the 22ly range
for unboosted subspace transmissions given by the
TNG:TM and may be smaller because the
technology in Enterprise" might not be as
advanced.This would also mean that there should be an
already existing comm-net extending out from
earth in the direction of Enterprise at least 60 lightyears,
and possibly further.
"Silent Enemy" [ENT]
Subspace buoy - In the alternate
future, T'Pol received a message from Starfleet that was relayed
through
a Subspace
buoy.
"Twilight" [ENT]
Subspace Corridor - The
Enterprise had to take a subspace corridor which allowed them to travel
very
quickly across 11.6 light years and get to the Xindi
council in time to stop the weapon. Ships can only
travel through it in one direction. The entry
side of the Corridor is inside a nebula which is guarded by
Kovaalans. The exit is patrolled by Reptilian
ships so Degra had to meet Enterprise there as an escort.
When they went through originally, the trip only
took a few seconds, but the NX-01's impulse wake
destabilized the corridor causing it to shift in
time. The Enterprise was displaced into the past 117 years.
"E2" [ENT]
Subspace displacement field -
produced by the warp coils.
"Cold Front" [ENT]
Subspace field - While testing
the NX-Alpha, the subspace field destabilized at warp 2.2 right before
the ship's
destruction.
"First Flight" [ENT]
Subspace frequencies - Trip in
an attempt to distract the alien computer complains of distortion in
the high-band subspace frequencies.
"Dead Stop" [ENT]
Subspace implosion - Phlox
consulted with the finest neurosurgeons and quantum physicists, who
concluded there was no way to destroy the
interspatial parasites that had infected Captain Archer,
short of vaporizing him in a subspace
implosion. When they decide to create one, T'Pol says they
would need to overload three plasma injectors,
thereby triggering a "feedback pulse" through the
reactor. (If they triggered a subspace
implosion with the warp core, why did the visual show ENT
blow up slowly, starting with the forward saucer
section? Was the implosion a relatively small
event, triggering non-engine explosions elsewhere
-- perhaps related to combat damage?)>
"Twilight" [ENT]
Subspace noise - Mayweather tells a ghost story in which people think
they hear a distress call
from an "empty" lifepod.
One possible explanation he gives was that it might have been subspace
noise.
"Strange New World" [ENT]
Subspace Transceiver Array - SEE: Transceiver
Suliban - SEE: Suliban
Superman - Tucker reads Superman
comics, and claims they have layer upon layer of subtext.
"Shuttlepod One" [ENT]
Supernova - Star that explodes.
Only stars that are approx. 3 times heavier than our sun go supernova
naturally. Lighter stars go nova.
Enterprise encounters a J'ral class supernova
remnant.
"Civilization" [ENT]
Supply Locker - Supply Locker C,
located on the upper level of Engineering contains a spare plasma
injector.
"Twilight" [ENT]
Surak - T'Pol gave Archer a book titled "The Teachings of Surak". SEE: Vulcans, Surak
Survey ship - SEE: Vulcan Survey Ship
"Sweet Spot" - A region of zero
g that exists on almost every ship. It is usually located about
halfway
between the gravity generator and the bow plate.
"Broken Bow" [ENT]
Symbalene blood burn - Virulent
disease that can rapidly kill a large number of people in a very short
period of time. Spock made reference to this
upon finding the entire Malurian civilization destroyed
in
2267.
"The Changeling" [TOS]
Synaptic Inductor - A small blue
medical instrument that Phlox used during the operation to transplant
Porthos' pituitary
gland.
"A Night in Sickbay" [ENT]
System tap
- Trip had a plan to "re-route the systemm taps" to "compress the
antimatter stream before
it reaches the injectors," thereby eliminating
"field fluctuations" at warp 5.0 and permitting a smoother
cruise.
"Similitude" [ENT]
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