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System used for intra-ship communication on SCS Eureka. Certain parts of the ship cannot be reached using the intercom, including the room used for EVA. Apparently, Cliffy removed the intercom from the room and installed it in the ship's bathroom to flush the toilet. When the crew got tired of screaming "Bombs away!" every time they used the bathroom, Cliffy put the intercom to be used for the transporter. This also proved to be a bad idea, as Cliffy programmed the trigger sound to be a clap. A visiting dignitary stood on the transporter pad and applauded to the crew of Eureka, teleporting himself into space. The trigger sound was subsequently changed to "Energize!".

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  • System used for intra-ship communication on SCS Eureka. Certain parts of the ship cannot be reached using the intercom, including the room used for EVA. Apparently, Cliffy removed the intercom from the room and installed it in the ship's bathroom to flush the toilet. When the crew got tired of screaming "Bombs away!" every time they used the bathroom, Cliffy put the intercom to be used for the transporter. This also proved to be a bad idea, as Cliffy programmed the trigger sound to be a clap. A visiting dignitary stood on the transporter pad and applauded to the crew of Eureka, teleporting himself into space. The trigger sound was subsequently changed to "Energize!".
  • Intercoms were simple communication devices used often in areas of dense metals. Several intercoms were usually mounted on walls within a building, allowing a person to talk with another person in another room. Some intercoms were equipped with vidscreens. The signal was carried over insulated communication wires.
  • An intercom control panel is located on the Bridge of a ship, and speaker/microphones can be installed anywhere they are needed or wanted.
  • An intercom (intercommunication device) is a stand-alone voice communications system for use within a building or small collection of buildings, functioning independently of the public telephone network. Intercoms are generally mounted permanently in buildings and vehicles. Intercoms can incorporate connections to public address loudspeaker systems, walkie talkies, telephones, and to other intercom systems. Some intercom systems incorporate control of devices such as signal lights and door latches.
  • An internal communication device, or intercom, was an human electronic communications system intended for limited or private dialogue, direction, collaboration or announcements. Intercoms could be portable or mounted permanently in buildings and vehicles. Aboard Royal Manticoran Navy vessels, intercom screens were a common device used for intra-ship communications. (HH1)
  • An intercom is a voice-communication device used within a building or small collection of buildings.
  • James T. Kirk was about to activate the intercom on his command chair when he was interrupted by Doctor Leonard McCoy who was urging him to get some rest. (TOS novel: Assignment: Eternity) In the year 2270, the crew of the USS Enterprise used intercom units in front of a time-displaced Shaun Christopher. (TOS novel: The Rings of Time)
  • "Intercom" is a cutscene in Resident Evil Outbreak. It is played in the Decisions, Decisions scenario. It is one of the few cutscenes that can only be played in Network mode.
  • Primitive analog intercoms were used as early as the 20th century, at least on Earth. More advanced digital intercoms were developed later. Although portable, hand-held communicators were available, advanced intercoms were the primary shipboard interface to person-to-person communications systems on the first starships in Starfleet and remained so through the founding of the United Federation of Planets and until the 24th century. In the 22nd century, intercoms were additionally utilized by Tessic's species and Illyrians. (ENT: "Marauders", "Damage")
  • Un intercom (ou panneau de communication) était une interface matérielle fixe permettant d'utiliser le système de communication interne d'un vaisseau. Des intercoms analogiques primitifs étaient utilisés dès le 20ème siècle par les Terriens. Des version numériques furent cependant développés par la suite. Les panneaux incluaient également un bouton rouge permettant de déclencher l'alerte rouge en cas de nécessité. (TOS: "The Naked Time", "Balance of Terror", "Dagger of the Mind", et al.) En 2371, l'observatoire d'Amargosa était encore équipé d'intercoms à l'ancienne. ("Star Trek: Generations")
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  • System used for intra-ship communication on SCS Eureka. Certain parts of the ship cannot be reached using the intercom, including the room used for EVA. Apparently, Cliffy removed the intercom from the room and installed it in the ship's bathroom to flush the toilet. When the crew got tired of screaming "Bombs away!" every time they used the bathroom, Cliffy put the intercom to be used for the transporter. This also proved to be a bad idea, as Cliffy programmed the trigger sound to be a clap. A visiting dignitary stood on the transporter pad and applauded to the crew of Eureka, teleporting himself into space. The trigger sound was subsequently changed to "Energize!".
  • Un intercom (ou panneau de communication) était une interface matérielle fixe permettant d'utiliser le système de communication interne d'un vaisseau. Des intercoms analogiques primitifs étaient utilisés dès le 20ème siècle par les Terriens. Des version numériques furent cependant développés par la suite. Bien que des systèmes portables, les communicateurs, aient existés, ces intercoms avancés étaient le principal accès au système de communication interne des premiers vaisseaux de Starfleet. Ils le restèrent après la création de la Fédération des Planètes Unies, et étaient encore utilisés au 24ème siècle. Les intercoms pouvaient fonctionner ensemble afin de diffuser des messages dans tout le vaisseau. Les vaisseaux de la Terre, tout comme ceux de Starfleet par la suite, disposaient de cette fonction. Le capitaine du vaisseau lançait une communication interne en demandant à un des officiers de la passerelle (en général l'officier des communications, mais parfois aussi le pilote ou le navigateur), "d'ouvrir un canal". (TOS: "The Cage", "Where No Man Has Gone Before", "The Corbomite Maneuver", et al.) Généralement, les intercoms étaient installés sur les murs et à l'entrée des sas, ou montés sur les consoles et les bureaux. Les intercoms pouvaient être en mode audio seulement, ou, à mesure qu'ils se développèrent vers le 23ème siècle, transmettre aussi bien des sons que des vidéos, voire même des données. (TOS: "Journey to Babel", "Assignment: Earth"; TAS: "Yesteryear", et al.) Les panneaux incluaient également un bouton rouge permettant de déclencher l'alerte rouge en cas de nécessité. (TOS: "The Naked Time", "Balance of Terror", "Dagger of the Mind", et al.) Un panneau de communication était souvent intégré dans l'accoudoir du fauteuil du capitaine afin de lui permettre de communiquer rapidement avec l'équipage. (ENT: "Terra Prime"; "Star Trek: Nemesis", et al.) Au 24ème siècle, les combadges avaient remplacé l'intercom comme principal système de communication interne, bien que les vaisseaux soient toujours équipés de panneaux à titre de dispositif de secours. Les intercoms avaient mauvaise réputation auprès du personnel de Starfleet du 24ème siècle. (DS9: "Trials and Tribble-ations") En 2371, l'observatoire d'Amargosa était encore équipé d'intercoms à l'ancienne. ("Star Trek: Generations")
  • Intercoms were simple communication devices used often in areas of dense metals. Several intercoms were usually mounted on walls within a building, allowing a person to talk with another person in another room. Some intercoms were equipped with vidscreens. The signal was carried over insulated communication wires.
  • An intercom control panel is located on the Bridge of a ship, and speaker/microphones can be installed anywhere they are needed or wanted.
  • An intercom (intercommunication device) is a stand-alone voice communications system for use within a building or small collection of buildings, functioning independently of the public telephone network. Intercoms are generally mounted permanently in buildings and vehicles. Intercoms can incorporate connections to public address loudspeaker systems, walkie talkies, telephones, and to other intercom systems. Some intercom systems incorporate control of devices such as signal lights and door latches.
  • An internal communication device, or intercom, was an human electronic communications system intended for limited or private dialogue, direction, collaboration or announcements. Intercoms could be portable or mounted permanently in buildings and vehicles. Aboard Royal Manticoran Navy vessels, intercom screens were a common device used for intra-ship communications. (HH1)
  • An intercom is a voice-communication device used within a building or small collection of buildings.
  • Primitive analog intercoms were used as early as the 20th century, at least on Earth. More advanced digital intercoms were developed later. Although portable, hand-held communicators were available, advanced intercoms were the primary shipboard interface to person-to-person communications systems on the first starships in Starfleet and remained so through the founding of the United Federation of Planets and until the 24th century. Intercoms were capable of being tied together for uniform ship-wide output. Both Earth Starfleet and Federation ships possessed this "public address" facility. Starship captains would initiate intraship communications by ordering a bridge officer (typically the communications officer, but also the helmsman or the navigator), to open a channel. (TOS: "The Cage" , "Where No Man Has Gone Before" , "The Corbomite Maneuver" , et al.) In the 22nd century, intercoms were additionally utilized by Tessic's species and Illyrians. (ENT: "Marauders", "Damage") Typically, intercoms were built into walls and bulkheads or were mounted in workstations and desks. Intercoms could be voice-only or, as they developed into the 23rd century, include both voice data and visual images of the speaker. (TOS: "Journey to Babel" , "Assignment: Earth" ; TAS: "Yesteryear", et al.) The panels also included a red button which sounded red alert when necessary. (TOS: "The Naked Time" , "Balance of Terror" , "Dagger of the Mind" , et al.) The armrest of a captain's chair often included a communication panel to allow a ship's CO the ability to easily communicate with the crew. (ENT: "Terra Prime"; Star Trek Nemesis, et al.) In the deuterium mining colony operated by Tessic's species, intercoms were typically mounted on deuterium pumps. (ENT: "Marauders") By the 24th century, wearable combadges had displaced the intercom as the main shipboard communications device, although the companels are still available as a backup communication system. Intercoms were ill-remembered by 24th century natives who traveled back in time to ships still so equipped. (DS9: "Trials and Tribble-ations") In 2371, the Amargosa observatory was still equipped with old-fashioned intercoms. (Star Trek Generations) This article or section is incomplete This page is marked as lacking essential detail, and needs attention. Information regarding expansion requirements may be found on the article's talk page. Feel free to [ edit] this page to assist with this expansion.
  • James T. Kirk was about to activate the intercom on his command chair when he was interrupted by Doctor Leonard McCoy who was urging him to get some rest. (TOS novel: Assignment: Eternity) In the year 2270, the crew of the USS Enterprise used intercom units in front of a time-displaced Shaun Christopher. (TOS novel: The Rings of Time)
  • "Intercom" is a cutscene in Resident Evil Outbreak. It is played in the Decisions, Decisions scenario. It is one of the few cutscenes that can only be played in Network mode.
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