ENGINEERING EQUIPMENT

PART 1

 

Accelerometer

Instrument used to measure the direction and amount of velocity change

Antigrav

Portable device used aboard Federation starships for handling cargo and other items too large for a single crew member to carry.

Anyon Emitter

Engineering device to clear chroniton particles contamination.

Bipolar Torch

Powerful cutting tool. A bipolar torch can cut through toranium metal.

Construction Module

Remotely controlled robotic device used for construction in free space.

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Engineering tool that utilises sonic
energy for component repair

Directional Sonic Generator

Hand held directional audio frequency emitter.

Docking Clamps

Large mechanical devices that physically lock a docked ship to the exterior of a space station.

Dualitic Inverter

Tool used by Starfleet Engineers

Duotronic Probe

Engineering tool used to regulate the plasma flow.

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Engineering and Scientic Instrument

Gravitic Calliper

Engineering instrument used to regulate the plasma flow. More precise than a Duotronic probe.

Gravity Boots

Also known as Magnetic boots.

Gravity Net

Floor mat used in freefall environments to generate artificial gravity

Harmonical Resonators

See: Resonators

Holographic Projectors

Imaging device used in Holodecks and similar three-dimensional display environments. Holographic projectors were incorporated in Starship Voyagers sickbay permitting the operation of the ships EMH

Hyperspanner

Engineering tool used in the calibration of plasma injecto

Inertial Dampers

Field manipulation devices designed to compensate for the acceleration forces generated when a space vehicle changes speed or direction of flight.

Interface Probe

Robotic device that uses remote telepresence technology to permit a person to work in hazardous environments while remaining at a safe location.

Internal Power Grid.

Alternate term for the EPS power distribution system used aboard Federation starships.

Interphasic Coil spanner

Engineering tool.

Isolinear Chip Recorder

Engineering tool that records Isolinear Optical Chips with data and software, used throughout Starfleet.

Isolinear Optical Chip

Isolinear optical chips are the primary software and data storage medium employed throughout Starfleet computer systems. These nanotech devices represent a number of significant advances over the crystal memory cards used in earlier systems. These chips make use of single-axis optical crystal layering to achieve subwavelength switching distances. Nanopulse matrix techniques yield a total memory capacity of 2.15 kiloquads per chip in standard holographic format.

Like earlier crystal memory devices, isolinear chips optimise access by employing onboard nanoprocessors. In these modern devices, however, higher processing speeds permit individual chips to manage data configuration independent of LCARS control, thus reducing system access time by up to 7%. Additionally, the chip substrate is infused with trace quantities of platinum / iridium, which permits FTL optical data transmission when energised by the core's subspace flux. This results in a dramatic 335% increase in processing speed when used in the main computer cores.

Isolinear chips can be ruggedized with the application of a protective tripolymer sealant over the refractive interface surface. This allows the chip to be handled without protective gloves. When so treated, isolinear chips are used as a convenient form of information transport. Many portable data-handling devices such as tricorders, PADDs, and optical chip readers are able to read and write to standard format isolinear chips

Jefferies Tubes

Systems access crawlways aboard Federation starships.

KLS Stabiliser

Device used to maintain power output stability of a starships ware core.

Krellide Storage Cells

A power storage device used in shuttlecraft and handheld tools.

Magnaspanner

A handheld tool used by Starfleet engineers.

Magnetic Boots

Footwear used by Starfleet personnel in weightless conditions to allow a worker to remain attached and vertical with respect to the floor or other suitable surface. Also know as gravity boots.

Magnetic Probe

23rd Century engineering tool used to seal the matter - antimatter flow on starships.

Master Situation Monitor

Large wall mounted display in main engineering. The master situation monitor features a large cutaway diagram of the ship, used for monitoring the overall status of the ship and it's departments.

Microoptic Drill

A handheld piece of Starfleet equipment used to produce extremely small precision holes.

 

 

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