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The '''warp field generator''', or '''space warp generator''', was a component of the [[warp drive]] aboard [[starship]]s. |
The '''warp field generator''', or '''space warp generator''', was a component of the [[warp drive]] aboard [[starship]]s. |
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+ | The ''[[Phoenix]]'', [[Human]]ity's first [[warp-capable]] ship, had two warp field generator displays. ({{film|8}}) |
When [[Leah Brahms]] came aboard the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} in [[2367]], she criticized [[Geordi La Forge]] for the [[magnetic plasma transfer]] to the warp field generators not corresponding to the recommended specs, since he had adjusted the flow. ({{TNG|Galaxy's Child}}) |
When [[Leah Brahms]] came aboard the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} in [[2367]], she criticized [[Geordi La Forge]] for the [[magnetic plasma transfer]] to the warp field generators not corresponding to the recommended specs, since he had adjusted the flow. ({{TNG|Galaxy's Child}}) |
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The warp field generator, or space warp generator, was a component of the warp drive aboard starships.
The Phoenix, Humanity's first warp-capable ship, had two warp field generator displays. (Star Trek: First Contact)
When Leah Brahms came aboard the USS Enterprise-D in 2367, she criticized Geordi La Forge for the magnetic plasma transfer to the warp field generators not corresponding to the recommended specs, since he had adjusted the flow. (TNG: "Galaxy's Child")