Long Range sensors are a plot device used in every Star Trek series, usually so that a ship, or anything else that is being chased cannot be tracked. Apparently, they are disabled by every single freaking thing in space (i.e. Plasma storm, plasma cannons, subspace anomaly, space dust, a woman singing opera, a person farting within 50 meters of the array, etc...).
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| - Long Range sensors are a plot device used in every Star Trek series, usually so that a ship, or anything else that is being chased cannot be tracked. Apparently, they are disabled by every single freaking thing in space (i.e. Plasma storm, plasma cannons, subspace anomaly, space dust, a woman singing opera, a person farting within 50 meters of the array, etc...).
- The long range sensors (also called deep space sensors) are sensors situated in Atlantis, which can detect things with a portion of the Pegasus galaxy, including ships moving in hyperspace (amongst the only sensors known to be able to do so.) The exact range the sensors cover is unknown, but the area it covers can give Atlantis up to three weeks advanced warning of the approach of Wraith Hive Ships traveling far beyond the speed of light. Rodney McKay was able to modify the sensors to locate the subspace frequency used by Wraith trackers. (SGA: "The Brotherhood", "The Siege, Part 3", "Sateda", "The Return, Part 1")
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| - Long Range sensors are a plot device used in every Star Trek series, usually so that a ship, or anything else that is being chased cannot be tracked. Apparently, they are disabled by every single freaking thing in space (i.e. Plasma storm, plasma cannons, subspace anomaly, space dust, a woman singing opera, a person farting within 50 meters of the array, etc...).
- The long range sensors (also called deep space sensors) are sensors situated in Atlantis, which can detect things with a portion of the Pegasus galaxy, including ships moving in hyperspace (amongst the only sensors known to be able to do so.) The exact range the sensors cover is unknown, but the area it covers can give Atlantis up to three weeks advanced warning of the approach of Wraith Hive Ships traveling far beyond the speed of light. Rodney McKay was able to modify the sensors to locate the subspace frequency used by Wraith trackers. (SGA: "The Brotherhood", "The Siege, Part 3", "Sateda", "The Return, Part 1")
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