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[[Image:FoodCards.jpg|thumb|[[Christine Chapel|Chapel]] with an array of [[food]] cards.]]
 
[[Image:FoodCards.jpg|thumb|[[Christine Chapel|Chapel]] with an array of [[food]] cards.]]
 
[[Image:Data card.jpg|thumb|23rd century tape technology is introduced to the [[22nd century]] [[mirror universe]].]]
 
[[Image:Data card.jpg|thumb|23rd century tape technology is introduced to the [[22nd century]] [[mirror universe]].]]
'''Tapes''' were a type of [[computer]] memory storage medium used by [[Earth]] and [[United Federation of Planets|Federation]] space exploration vessels from the [[21st century|21st]] through the [[23rd century|23rd centuries]].
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'''Tapes''' were a type of [[computer]] memory storage medium used by [[Earth]] and [[Federation]] space exploration vessels from the [[21st century|21st]] through the [[23rd century|23rd centuries]].
   
In [[2065]], the [[recorder marker]] of the [[SS Valiant|SS ''Valiant'']] was so equipped. When the marker was recovered by the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)|USS ''Enterprise'']] in [[2265]], both [[Captain]] [[James T. Kirk|Kirk]] and [[Science Officer]] [[Spock]] hoped that "its tapes were still intact" despite the age of the marker and its distressed condition. Spock later commented that the tapes were burned out, but he was able to interpolate data stored in the [[memory banks]]. ({{TOS|Where No Man Has Gone Before}})
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In [[2065]], the [[recorder marker]] of the {{SS|Valiant}} was so equipped. When the marker was recovered by the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} in [[2265]], both [[Captain]] [[James T. Kirk|Kirk]] and [[Science Officer]] [[Spock]] hoped that "''its tapes were still intact''" despite the age of the marker and its distressed condition. Spock later commented that the tapes were burned out, but he was able to interpolate data stored in the [[memory banks]]. ({{TOS|Where No Man Has Gone Before}})
   
 
Whatever the mechanics of these tapes might be, they are susceptible to being scanned and understood by advanced races. The [[Talosians]] did so in [[2254]], as well as [[Balok]] in [[2266]]. ({{TOS|The Cage|The Corbomite Maneuver}})
 
Whatever the mechanics of these tapes might be, they are susceptible to being scanned and understood by advanced races. The [[Talosians]] did so in [[2254]], as well as [[Balok]] in [[2266]]. ({{TOS|The Cage|The Corbomite Maneuver}})
 
 
[[Constitution class|''Constitution''-class]] vessels routinely carried a large number of entertainment tapes; more than other class vessels, including the [[USS Antares|USS ''Antares'']]. ({{TOS|Charlie X}})
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{{ShipClass|Constitution}} vessels routinely carried a large number of entertainment tapes; more than other class vessels, including the ''[[Antares]]''. ({{TOS|Charlie X}})
 
 
In addition, the [[sensor]]s aboard ''Constitution''-class vessels maintained "microtape" records. In [[2267]], the [[USS Constellation (NCC-1017)|''Constellation'']]'s tapes were pulled and [[transporter|beamed]] to the ''Enterprise'' for analysis of the [[planet killer]]. ({{TOS|The Doomsday Machine}})
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In addition, the [[sensor]]s aboard ''Constitution''-class vessels maintained "microtape" records. In [[2267]], the {{USS|Constellation|NCC-1017}}'s tapes were pulled and [[transporter|beamed]] to the ''Enterprise'' for analysis of the [[planet killer]]. ({{TOS|The Doomsday Machine}})
   
 
A version of these tapes resembled [[20th century]] floppy discs but with far greater capacity. ({{TOS|The Cage|The Menagerie, Part I|The Menagerie, Part II|Tomorrow is Yesterday|And the Children Shall Lead|The Lights of Zetar|Obsession}}; {{TAS|The Survivor}}; {{ENT|In a Mirror, Darkly, Part II}})
 
A version of these tapes resembled [[20th century]] floppy discs but with far greater capacity. ({{TOS|The Cage|The Menagerie, Part I|The Menagerie, Part II|Tomorrow is Yesterday|And the Children Shall Lead|The Lights of Zetar|Obsession}}; {{TAS|The Survivor}}; {{ENT|In a Mirror, Darkly, Part II}})
   
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==Background==
:''Considering the memory storage capabilities of 23rd century computers, it is unclear why such a medium would be necessary, unless it became a security measure to safeguard information from being downloaded by alien scans. Of course, it is often easier to move a physical object from one device to another than to use a finding aide such as a browser to locate the same item again, so perhaps this was merely a convenience rather than a permanent storage facility.''
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Considering the memory storage capabilities of 23rd century computers, it is unclear why such a medium would be necessary, unless it became a security measure to safeguard information from being downloaded by alien scans. Of course, it is often easier to move a physical object from one device to another than to use a finding aide such as a browser to locate the same item again, so perhaps this was merely a convenience rather than a permanent storage facility.
   
==External Links==
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==External links==
*{{wikipedia-title|Magnetic tape#Magnetic tape data storage|''Tape''}}
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*{{wikipedia|Magnetic tape#Magnetic tape data storage|Tape}}
 
*{{wikipedia|Tape drive}}
 
*{{wikipedia|Tape drive}}
   

Revision as of 15:00, 23 February 2008

File:FoodCards.jpg

Chapel with an array of food cards.

Data card

23rd century tape technology is introduced to the 22nd century mirror universe.

Tapes were a type of computer memory storage medium used by Earth and Federation space exploration vessels from the 21st through the 23rd centuries.

In 2065, the recorder marker of the SS Valiant was so equipped. When the marker was recovered by the USS Enterprise in 2265, both Captain Kirk and Science Officer Spock hoped that "its tapes were still intact" despite the age of the marker and its distressed condition. Spock later commented that the tapes were burned out, but he was able to interpolate data stored in the memory banks. (TOS: "Where No Man Has Gone Before")

Whatever the mechanics of these tapes might be, they are susceptible to being scanned and understood by advanced races. The Talosians did so in 2254, as well as Balok in 2266. (TOS: "The Cage", "The Corbomite Maneuver")

Template:ShipClass vessels routinely carried a large number of entertainment tapes; more than other class vessels, including the Antares. (TOS: "Charlie X")

In addition, the sensors aboard Constitution-class vessels maintained "microtape" records. In 2267, the USS Constellation's tapes were pulled and beamed to the Enterprise for analysis of the planet killer. (TOS: "The Doomsday Machine")

A version of these tapes resembled 20th century floppy discs but with far greater capacity. (TOS: "The Cage", "The Menagerie, Part I", "The Menagerie, Part II", "Tomorrow is Yesterday", "And the Children Shall Lead", and more; TAS: "The Survivor"; ENT: "In a Mirror, Darkly, Part II")

Background

Considering the memory storage capabilities of 23rd century computers, it is unclear why such a medium would be necessary, unless it became a security measure to safeguard information from being downloaded by alien scans. Of course, it is often easier to move a physical object from one device to another than to use a finding aide such as a browser to locate the same item again, so perhaps this was merely a convenience rather than a permanent storage facility.

External links