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'''Subspace interference''' occured when one object dealing with [[subspace]] interfered with another. [[Q]] was known to be fond of causing such interference aboard the ''Enterprise''. ({{TNG|All Good Things...}})
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'''Subspace interference''' occurred when one object dealing with [[subspace]] interfered with another. [[Q]] was known to be fond of causing such interference aboard the ''Enterprise''. ({{TNG|All Good Things...}})
   
 
During a conversation with the [[Bajoran]] [[Sirco Ch'Ano]], [[Nog]] scrambled the [[subspace transmission]] by using an [[Unnamed engineering tools#Subspace transmission scrambler|engineering tool]] so visual communication was impossible. Sirco believed that a subspace interference affected the signal. ({{DS9|Progress}})
 
During a conversation with the [[Bajoran]] [[Sirco Ch'Ano]], [[Nog]] scrambled the [[subspace transmission]] by using an [[Unnamed engineering tools#Subspace transmission scrambler|engineering tool]] so visual communication was impossible. Sirco believed that a subspace interference affected the signal. ({{DS9|Progress}})

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Subspace interference occurred when one object dealing with subspace interfered with another. Q was known to be fond of causing such interference aboard the Enterprise. (TNG: "All Good Things...")

During a conversation with the Bajoran Sirco Ch'Ano, Nog scrambled the subspace transmission by using an engineering tool so visual communication was impossible. Sirco believed that a subspace interference affected the signal. (DS9: "Progress")

In 2371, Kira Nerys claimed "subspace interference" had garbled a message from Admiral Toddman, who had ordered the USS Defiant not to rescue Odo and Elim Garak in the Gamma Quadrant. (DS9: "The Die is Cast")

Subspace interference garbled a message from Kira to the Defiant in 2374, when Worf and the crew were searching for Benjamin Sisko. (DS9: "Waltz")

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