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==Subspace anomalies==
 
==Subspace anomalies==
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* [[Delta Triangle]]
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* [[Subspace barrier]]
 
* [[Subspace bubble]]
 
* [[Subspace bubble]]
 
* [[Subspace compression anomaly]]
 
* [[Subspace compression anomaly]]
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* [[Subspace disruption]]
 
* [[Subspace distortion]]
 
* [[Subspace distortion]]
 
* [[Subspace eddy]]
 
* [[Subspace eddy]]
 
* [[Subspace fracture]]
 
* [[Subspace fracture]]
 
* [[Subspace implosion]]
 
* [[Subspace implosion]]
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* [[Subspace instability]]
 
* [[Subspace rift]]
 
* [[Subspace rift]]
 
* [[Subspace rupture]]
 
* [[Subspace rupture]]
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* [[Subspace sandbar]]
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* [[Subspace shock wave]]
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* [[Subspace sinkhole]]
 
* [[Subspace tear]]
 
* [[Subspace tear]]
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* [[Subspace turbulence]]
 
* [[Subspace vacuole]]
 
* [[Subspace vacuole]]
 
* [[Subspace vortex]]
 
* [[Subspace vortex]]
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* [[Subspatial contortion]]
   
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
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[[Category:Subspace]]
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[[Category:Subspace phenomena]]
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Revision as of 12:16, 3 February 2011

A subspace anomaly is a very broad term for any sort of extraordinary disruption in subspace. Often, they can take the form of irregularities such as distortions, fractures, tears and ruptures. Oftentimes they can damage equipment and personnel, altering physics and the Human brain.

A subspace anomaly was one of several causes proposed to explain the disappearance of the Ravinok in 2366. (DS9: "Indiscretion")

In 2371, the USS Voyager was struck by a kinoplasmic radiation surge from a subspace anomaly. This caused The Doctor's program to malfunction, subjecting him to a delusion in which he was Human and Voyager was a hologram. (VOY: "Projections")

Subspace anomalies

See also

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