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A '''tech cube''' was a type of computer memory storage that could hold a [[holographic program]]. Coupled with an [[enhancement module]], it was known as an [[optronic data core]].
 
A '''tech cube''' was a type of computer memory storage that could hold a [[holographic program]]. Coupled with an [[enhancement module]], it was known as an [[optronic data core]].
   
 
In [[2369]], [[Reginald Barclay]] used a tech cube on the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} to store the holoprogram [[Picard Delta One]], trapping the rogue [[hologram]]s [[James Moriarty (hologram)|James Moriarty]] and [[Countess]] [[Regina Bartholomew]]. It was latter coupled with an enhancement module to provide the program with enough active memory for a lifetime of experiences. ({{TNG|Ship in a Bottle}})
 
In [[2369]], [[Reginald Barclay]] used a tech cube on the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} to store the holoprogram [[Picard Delta One]], trapping the rogue [[hologram]]s [[James Moriarty (hologram)|James Moriarty]] and [[Countess]] [[Regina Bartholomew]]. It was latter coupled with an enhancement module to provide the program with enough active memory for a lifetime of experiences. ({{TNG|Ship in a Bottle}})
 
{{bginfo|While only referred to in dialog as "the cube", the script for "Ship in a Bottle" used the term "tech cube".|The prop used to represent this device was designed by [[Makeup & Effects Laboratories]]. Prop fabrication supervisor [[Don Coleman]] later said of the prop, "''It was machined up and silk-screened to get the pattern on the pieces before it was assembled. There was a light in the bottom so it would light up when you flipped a switch.''" (''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation 365]]'', p. 289)}}
 
{{bginfo|While only referred to in dialog as "the cube", the script for "Ship in a Bottle" used the term "tech cube".|The prop used to represent this device was designed by [[Makeup & Effects Laboratories]]. Prop fabrication supervisor [[Don Coleman]] later said of the prop, "''It was machined up and silk-screened to get the pattern on the pieces before it was assembled. There was a light in the bottom so it would light up when you flipped a switch.''" (''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation 365]]'', p. 289)}}
 
 
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[[Category:Technology]]

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Tech cube

A tech cube

Enhancement module with cube

Cube inserted in enhancement module

A tech cube was a type of computer memory storage that could hold a holographic program. Coupled with an enhancement module, it was known as an optronic data core.

In 2369, Reginald Barclay used a tech cube on the USS Enterprise-D to store the holoprogram Picard Delta One, trapping the rogue holograms James Moriarty and Countess Regina Bartholomew. It was latter coupled with an enhancement module to provide the program with enough active memory for a lifetime of experiences. (TNG: "Ship in a Bottle")

While only referred to in dialog as "the cube", the script for "Ship in a Bottle" used the term "tech cube".
The prop used to represent this device was designed by Makeup & Effects Laboratories. Prop fabrication supervisor Don Coleman later said of the prop, "It was machined up and silk-screened to get the pattern on the pieces before it was assembled. There was a light in the bottom so it would light up when you flipped a switch." (Star Trek: The Next Generation 365, p. 289)