Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Optolythic Data Rod replica TV series prop
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Isolinear rod
Isolinear rods were long, thin, and cylindrical in shape, having a translucent dark amber tint. These small rods interfaced with information storage and processing devices which were employed by the Cardassian Union aboard their starships and other facilities. They were also used aboard the Bajoran, formerly Cardassian, facility of Deep Space 9. The rods were similar in principle to the ...
Optolythic data rod
An optolythic data rod was Cardassian technology used to store information and records, including holo-recordings. These data rods were unique in that they were only produced on an as-needed basis, and information could only be inscribed on them once and could not be altered thereafter. As a result, these data rods had a reputation for being a secure way to store sensitive data. They were ...
Optolythic data rod
Star Trek. An optolythic data rod is a device used to store information. In 2374, Elim Garak obtained a Cardassian optolythic data rod that Grathon Tolar transferred a forged recording of Weyoun and Damar discussing the invasion of Romulus onto. Senator Vreenak would later take possession of the data rod...
In the Pale Moonlight
In 2015, Geek.com rated the moment when the Romulans announce to Sisko they determined the data rod was a fake, the 13th best moment in all Star Trek. In 2020, ScreenRant ranked "In the Pale Moonlight" the tenth best episode of all Star Trek franchise television episodes up to that time.
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What Garak is saying is that, the imperfections in the recording that were a give away to Vrenak will appear as expected corruption of the data due to the explosion. Vrenak's death and an apparently legitimate data rod will lead the Romulans to believe the data on the rod. The ship went boom.
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Isolinear Rods Display Set
Holosuite data rods are long, thin and cylindrical in shape, having a translucent dark amber tint. These small rods interface with Holosuite computers to run various programs. Description: -Blue Optolythic Rod Shown Above - From - DS9 Episode "In The Pale Moonlight" - An optolythic data rod is Cardassian technology that is used to store ...
Star Trek DS9
In my opinion, the most memorable character in Star Trek DS9 is Quark, with all his 'humanity' interlaced with plenty of shenanigans :lol Having been on DS9 when it was still occupied by the Cardassians, Quark had plenty of time to amass several Cardassian Isolinear Rods (data storage, operational and programme devices) used on the station.
In the Pale Moonlight (episode)
If Vreenak discovered that the data rod was a forgery, if he realized that we were trying to trick them into the war it could push the Romulans even farther into the enemy camp. ... Cinefantastique ranked "In the Pale Moonlight" as the eighth best episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. (Cinefantastique, Vol. 32, No. 4/5, p. 100)
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Cardassian Optolythic Data Rods
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Cardassian Optolythic Data Rods replica movie prop Although similar in size and shape to isolinear rods, optolythic data rods are considered a more secure form of data storage, being very hard to obtain unformatted and difficult to encode with false holographic data.
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Optolythic Data Rod
As a result, these data rods have a reputation for being a secure way to store sensitive data. They are extraordinarily difficult to obtain, and nearly impossible to counterfeit. This rod is constructed of blue colored extruded acrylic plastic, measures 1/2 inch diameter and are approx. 3 1/2 inch in length.
Optolythic data rod
An optolythic data rod is Cardassian technology that is used to store information and records. These data rods are unique in that they are only produced on an as-needed basis, and information can only be inscribed on them once and cannot be altered thereafter. As a result, these data rods have a reputation for being a secure way to store ...
Garak, 1 optolythic data rod, and 80-odd liters of biomimetic gel
Garak, 1 optolythic data rod, and 80-odd liters of biomimetic gel. "Improbable Cause" Bashir asks if there is anything he can do while Garak is gone. Garak tells him about an isolinear rod in his quarters. "In the Pale Moonlight", I believe Garak sells that exact rod to Sisko and the Federation for 82 liters of biomimetic gel.
Vreenak had no idea if the data rod was a forgery or not
ADMIN MOD. Vreenak had no idea if the data rod was a forgery or not. "In The Pale Moonlight" was one of the finest episodes of Star Trek produced, creating the famous meme of him shouting "It's a FAAAAAAAAAAAKE!" angrily at Captain Sisko. But Vreenak was testing Sisko in that moment, he didn't truly know that the rod was a forgery as he claimed.
Humanity is one-step closer to the Isolinear/Optolythic Data Rod!
Blu-Ray Optical Discs that use the original Non-Organic Dyes are rated for ~100 years by the manufacturer, but most testing / smart people rate them for 50 years. 50 GB BD-R DL (Dual Layers) are the cheapest cost per GiB I can find right now. M-Disc is claimed to be good for 1000 years, but I wouldn't trust their marketing. 100 years at best.
Biomimetic Gel
Sisko and Elim Garak used the gel as payment for an authentic Cardassian optolythic data rod for a covert operation. Garak originally asked Sisko for 200 liters, but Sisko stated that bio-mimetic gel is such a controlled substance that there physically weren't 200 liters in the entire Bajor sector. (DS9: "In the Pale Moonlight")
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These data rods are unique in that they are only produced on an as-needed basis, and information can only be inscribed on them once and cannot be altered thereafter. Contruction: These Optolythic Data Rods are constructed of translucent blue colored extruded acrylic plastic, measure 1/2 inch diameter and are approx. 3 1/2 inch in length.
Isolinear chip
Appendices [] Background information []. According to the Star Trek: The Next Generation Technical Manual, isolinear chips featured onboard nanotech processors to aid in memory access and had a maximum capacity of 2.15 kiloquads.Though normally easily corrupted, chips could be coated with a layer of clear plastic for protection in environments more hostile than a computer core without ...
Data (Star Trek)
Data is a fictional character in the Star Trek franchise.He appears in the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation (TNG) and the first and third seasons of Star Trek: Picard; and the feature films Star Trek Generations (1994), First Contact (1996), Insurrection (1998), and Nemesis (2002). Data is portrayed by actor Brent Spiner.. Data is a self-aware, sapient, sentient and ...
5 Times Star Trek: The Next Generation's Holodeck Was A Big Problem
Star Trek's first holodeck episode was "The Big Goodbye" in season 1 of Star Trek: The Next Generation.In need of a break from rigorous Starfleet protocols, Captain Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart), Lt. Commander Data (Brent Spiner), Dr. Beverly Crusher (Gates McFadden), and visiting historian Dr. Whalen (David Selburg) use the holodeck to enter one of Picard's favorite simulations involving ...
The Romulans knew data rod from "In the Pale Moonlight" was ...
Side note, Garak is one of the best characters in Star Trek history. I love how complex he is and the journey traveled with him. In fairer world, Andrew Robinson should have at least been nominated for an Emmy for his work. ... And yeah when the Tal Shiar recover the data rod, Koval is probably not stupid enough to think it's the real thing ...
Star Trek Deep Space Nine S 06 E 19 In The Pale Moonlight
It Only Works Once: Cardassian optolithic data rods function this way: once data is transcribed onto them, it cannot be overwritten or altered in any way. Jerkass Has a Point : Senator Vreenak offers cold hard facts of the current situation: the Dominion has fully functional shipyards, an ever-increasing Jem'Hadar population, and a commitment ...
The Star Trek Episode That Deeply Impacted Rod Roddenberry
In the "Star Trek" episode "The Devil in the Dark" (March 9, 1967), Captain Kirk (William Shatner) and Spock (Leonard Nimoy) visit a remote mining colony on the planet Janus VI to address an ...
Data
Specifications. A diagram of Data's systems. Data's appearence resembles that of young dr. Noonien Soong (TNG: "Birthright, Part I").He was composed of 24.6 kilograms of tripolymer composites, 11.8 kilograms of molybdenum-cobalt alloys and 1.3 kilograms of bioplast sheeting. (TNG: "The Most Toys") All told, his mass was approximately one hundred kilograms.(TNG: "Inheritance") Data's upper ...
Star Trek: TNG Almost Cast The Predator As Data Or Geordi
Hall appeared as Leyor in Star Trek: TNG's "The Price," after not getting the Data or Geordi parts. Hall's career included various movie monsters and guest appearances, before his passing in 1991.
Brent Spiner's Star Trek Role Was Challenging For One Major Reason
Brent Spiner played the role of an android, Data, who served as the second officer of the USS Enterprise-D in Star Trek: The Next Generation. Spiner went on to reprise his role in the movies as ...
The Measure Of A Man (episode)
Picard must prove Data is legally a sentient being with rights and freedoms under Federation law when transfer orders demand Data's reassignment for study and disassembly. The USS Enterprise-D is visiting the newly-built Starbase 173 for a crew rotation. Meanwhile, four of the senior staff and Chief Miles O'Brien sit down in Commander Riker's quarters for a game of poker. It is Lieutenant ...
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Isolinear rods were long, thin, and cylindrical in shape, having a translucent dark amber tint. These small rods interfaced with information storage and processing devices which were employed by the Cardassian Union aboard their starships and other facilities. They were also used aboard the Bajoran, formerly Cardassian, facility of Deep Space 9. The rods were similar in principle to the ...
An optolythic data rod was Cardassian technology used to store information and records, including holo-recordings. These data rods were unique in that they were only produced on an as-needed basis, and information could only be inscribed on them once and could not be altered thereafter. As a result, these data rods had a reputation for being a secure way to store sensitive data. They were ...
Star Trek. An optolythic data rod is a device used to store information. In 2374, Elim Garak obtained a Cardassian optolythic data rod that Grathon Tolar transferred a forged recording of Weyoun and Damar discussing the invasion of Romulus onto. Senator Vreenak would later take possession of the data rod...
In 2015, Geek.com rated the moment when the Romulans announce to Sisko they determined the data rod was a fake, the 13th best moment in all Star Trek. In 2020, ScreenRant ranked "In the Pale Moonlight" the tenth best episode of all Star Trek franchise television episodes up to that time.
What Garak is saying is that, the imperfections in the recording that were a give away to Vrenak will appear as expected corruption of the data due to the explosion. Vrenak's death and an apparently legitimate data rod will lead the Romulans to believe the data on the rod. The ship went boom.
Holosuite data rods are long, thin and cylindrical in shape, having a translucent dark amber tint. These small rods interface with Holosuite computers to run various programs. Description: -Blue Optolythic Rod Shown Above - From - DS9 Episode "In The Pale Moonlight" - An optolythic data rod is Cardassian technology that is used to store ...
In my opinion, the most memorable character in Star Trek DS9 is Quark, with all his 'humanity' interlaced with plenty of shenanigans :lol Having been on DS9 when it was still occupied by the Cardassians, Quark had plenty of time to amass several Cardassian Isolinear Rods (data storage, operational and programme devices) used on the station.
If Vreenak discovered that the data rod was a forgery, if he realized that we were trying to trick them into the war it could push the Romulans even farther into the enemy camp. ... Cinefantastique ranked "In the Pale Moonlight" as the eighth best episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. (Cinefantastique, Vol. 32, No. 4/5, p. 100)
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Cardassian Optolythic Data Rods replica movie prop Although similar in size and shape to isolinear rods, optolythic data rods are considered a more secure form of data storage, being very hard to obtain unformatted and difficult to encode with false holographic data.
As a result, these data rods have a reputation for being a secure way to store sensitive data. They are extraordinarily difficult to obtain, and nearly impossible to counterfeit. This rod is constructed of blue colored extruded acrylic plastic, measures 1/2 inch diameter and are approx. 3 1/2 inch in length.
An optolythic data rod is Cardassian technology that is used to store information and records. These data rods are unique in that they are only produced on an as-needed basis, and information can only be inscribed on them once and cannot be altered thereafter. As a result, these data rods have a reputation for being a secure way to store ...
Garak, 1 optolythic data rod, and 80-odd liters of biomimetic gel. "Improbable Cause" Bashir asks if there is anything he can do while Garak is gone. Garak tells him about an isolinear rod in his quarters. "In the Pale Moonlight", I believe Garak sells that exact rod to Sisko and the Federation for 82 liters of biomimetic gel.
ADMIN MOD. Vreenak had no idea if the data rod was a forgery or not. "In The Pale Moonlight" was one of the finest episodes of Star Trek produced, creating the famous meme of him shouting "It's a FAAAAAAAAAAAKE!" angrily at Captain Sisko. But Vreenak was testing Sisko in that moment, he didn't truly know that the rod was a forgery as he claimed.
Blu-Ray Optical Discs that use the original Non-Organic Dyes are rated for ~100 years by the manufacturer, but most testing / smart people rate them for 50 years. 50 GB BD-R DL (Dual Layers) are the cheapest cost per GiB I can find right now. M-Disc is claimed to be good for 1000 years, but I wouldn't trust their marketing. 100 years at best.
Sisko and Elim Garak used the gel as payment for an authentic Cardassian optolythic data rod for a covert operation. Garak originally asked Sisko for 200 liters, but Sisko stated that bio-mimetic gel is such a controlled substance that there physically weren't 200 liters in the entire Bajor sector. (DS9: "In the Pale Moonlight")
These data rods are unique in that they are only produced on an as-needed basis, and information can only be inscribed on them once and cannot be altered thereafter. Contruction: These Optolythic Data Rods are constructed of translucent blue colored extruded acrylic plastic, measure 1/2 inch diameter and are approx. 3 1/2 inch in length.
Appendices [] Background information []. According to the Star Trek: The Next Generation Technical Manual, isolinear chips featured onboard nanotech processors to aid in memory access and had a maximum capacity of 2.15 kiloquads.Though normally easily corrupted, chips could be coated with a layer of clear plastic for protection in environments more hostile than a computer core without ...
Data is a fictional character in the Star Trek franchise.He appears in the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation (TNG) and the first and third seasons of Star Trek: Picard; and the feature films Star Trek Generations (1994), First Contact (1996), Insurrection (1998), and Nemesis (2002). Data is portrayed by actor Brent Spiner.. Data is a self-aware, sapient, sentient and ...
Star Trek's first holodeck episode was "The Big Goodbye" in season 1 of Star Trek: The Next Generation.In need of a break from rigorous Starfleet protocols, Captain Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart), Lt. Commander Data (Brent Spiner), Dr. Beverly Crusher (Gates McFadden), and visiting historian Dr. Whalen (David Selburg) use the holodeck to enter one of Picard's favorite simulations involving ...
Side note, Garak is one of the best characters in Star Trek history. I love how complex he is and the journey traveled with him. In fairer world, Andrew Robinson should have at least been nominated for an Emmy for his work. ... And yeah when the Tal Shiar recover the data rod, Koval is probably not stupid enough to think it's the real thing ...
It Only Works Once: Cardassian optolithic data rods function this way: once data is transcribed onto them, it cannot be overwritten or altered in any way. Jerkass Has a Point : Senator Vreenak offers cold hard facts of the current situation: the Dominion has fully functional shipyards, an ever-increasing Jem'Hadar population, and a commitment ...
In the "Star Trek" episode "The Devil in the Dark" (March 9, 1967), Captain Kirk (William Shatner) and Spock (Leonard Nimoy) visit a remote mining colony on the planet Janus VI to address an ...
Specifications. A diagram of Data's systems. Data's appearence resembles that of young dr. Noonien Soong (TNG: "Birthright, Part I").He was composed of 24.6 kilograms of tripolymer composites, 11.8 kilograms of molybdenum-cobalt alloys and 1.3 kilograms of bioplast sheeting. (TNG: "The Most Toys") All told, his mass was approximately one hundred kilograms.(TNG: "Inheritance") Data's upper ...
Hall appeared as Leyor in Star Trek: TNG's "The Price," after not getting the Data or Geordi parts. Hall's career included various movie monsters and guest appearances, before his passing in 1991.
Brent Spiner played the role of an android, Data, who served as the second officer of the USS Enterprise-D in Star Trek: The Next Generation. Spiner went on to reprise his role in the movies as ...
Picard must prove Data is legally a sentient being with rights and freedoms under Federation law when transfer orders demand Data's reassignment for study and disassembly. The USS Enterprise-D is visiting the newly-built Starbase 173 for a crew rotation. Meanwhile, four of the senior staff and Chief Miles O'Brien sit down in Commander Riker's quarters for a game of poker. It is Lieutenant ...