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A '''news screen''' was an audio/visual device used by [[human]]s in the [[22nd century]] for the reception of current event broadcasts.
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A '''news screen''' was an audio/visual device used by [[Human]]s in the [[22nd century]] for the reception of current event broadcasts.
   
In [[2154]], when [[Enterprise (NX-01)|''Enterprise'' NX-01]] [[chief engineer]] [[Charles Tucker III|Charles Tucker]] refused to make modifications to the [[verteron array]] on [[Mars]] so that [[John Frederick Paxton]] could use it as a weapon against [[Earth]], Paxton ordered one of his men to imprison Tucker, and to make sure he had a news screen so that he could "see the bodies when they start to pull them from the rubble." ({{ENT|Terra Prime}})
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In [[2154]], when {{EnterpriseNX}} [[chief engineer]] [[Charles Tucker III|Charles Tucker]] refused to make modifications to the [[verteron array]] on [[Mars]] so that [[John Frederick Paxton]] could use it as a weapon against [[Earth]], Paxton ordered one of his men to imprison Tucker, and to make sure he had a news screen so that he could "''see the bodies when they start to pull them from the rubble.''" ({{ENT|Terra Prime}})
 
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Revision as of 01:05, 6 August 2010

A news screen was an audio/visual device used by Humans in the 22nd century for the reception of current event broadcasts.

In 2154, when Enterprise NX-01 chief engineer Charles Tucker refused to make modifications to the verteron array on Mars so that John Frederick Paxton could use it as a weapon against Earth, Paxton ordered one of his men to imprison Tucker, and to make sure he had a news screen so that he could "see the bodies when they start to pull them from the rubble." (ENT: "Terra Prime")