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The '''command sequencer''' is a device used on [[starship]]s to control [[warp drive]].
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A '''command sequencer''' was a component of a [[starship]]'s [[computer core]] involved in systems control.
   
In [[2373]], [[Quark]]'s cousin finally delivered on a promise to give Quark a ship if his cousin ever became a success. Quark had [[Rom]] inspect ''[[Quark's Treasure]]'' prior to engaging it, believing that knowing his cousin the ship was defective merchandise. Although Rom found nothing wrong, he later discovered that the command sequencer had failed. He could not figure out why this was until he realized it had been designed to fail.
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In [[2372]], [[Quark]]'s cousin {{dis|Gaila|Ferengi}} finally delivered on a [[2362|ten-year]] promise to buy Quark a ship. During its first flight to [[Earth]], the command sequencer of the ''[[Quark's Treasure]]'' was disabled, causing the ship's [[warp factor]] to increase steadily to the point of structural failure. As [[Rom]] had checked the systems prior to departure, the only conclusion was that the sequencer had been [[sabotage|deliberately designed]] to fail. ({{DS9|Little Green Men}})
   
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In [[2376]], [[Seven of Nine]] took it upon herself to improve the efficiency of {{USS|Voyager}}'s computer core, by enhancing the command sequencers with [[Borg algorithm]]s. This caused a number of minor malfunctions throughout the ship. ({{VOY|One Small Step}})
Without the command sequencer, a starship traveling at [[warp speed]] is unable to stop safely. ({{DS9|Little Green Men}})
 
   
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Revision as of 13:50, 1 September 2015

A command sequencer was a component of a starship's computer core involved in systems control.

In 2372, Quark's cousin Gaila finally delivered on a ten-year promise to buy Quark a ship. During its first flight to Earth, the command sequencer of the Quark's Treasure was disabled, causing the ship's warp factor to increase steadily to the point of structural failure. As Rom had checked the systems prior to departure, the only conclusion was that the sequencer had been deliberately designed to fail. (DS9: "Little Green Men")

In 2376, Seven of Nine took it upon herself to improve the efficiency of USS Voyager's computer core, by enhancing the command sequencers with Borg algorithms. This caused a number of minor malfunctions throughout the ship. (VOY: "One Small Step")