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One such emission scan displayed continuously on several bridge monitors aboard USS Voyager and other starships like it. (Star Trek: Voyager video playback set artwork) A sub-space emission scan was used by the USS Voyager to detect a micro-wormhole in 2371. (VOY: "Eye of the Needle")

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  • One such emission scan displayed continuously on several bridge monitors aboard USS Voyager and other starships like it. (Star Trek: Voyager video playback set artwork) A sub-space emission scan was used by the USS Voyager to detect a micro-wormhole in 2371. (VOY: "Eye of the Needle")
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  • One such emission scan displayed continuously on several bridge monitors aboard USS Voyager and other starships like it. (Star Trek: Voyager video playback set artwork) A sub-space emission scan was used by the USS Voyager to detect a micro-wormhole in 2371. (VOY: "Eye of the Needle") The "sub-space emission scan 247" screen was a computer graphic artwork played continuously on some monitors on the set of Star Trek: Voyager, aboard Voyager and probably many other starships of the same era. The screen is reproduced legibly in Stephen Edward Poe's A Vision of the Future - Star Trek: Voyager companion book.
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