Effect: This dreadful power allows a Sith to sift through a person's mind and destroy all knowledge of specific events or learned skills. use of the skill requires direct contact with the target, and only one specified objective can be pursued per session. Automatic DSP. Control difficulty: Moderate. Sense difficulty: targets Control or Perception roll, modified by relationship. Alter difficulty: targets Control or Perception roll, modified by relationship.
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| - Effect: This dreadful power allows a Sith to sift through a person's mind and destroy all knowledge of specific events or learned skills. use of the skill requires direct contact with the target, and only one specified objective can be pursued per session. Automatic DSP. Control difficulty: Moderate. Sense difficulty: targets Control or Perception roll, modified by relationship. Alter difficulty: targets Control or Perception roll, modified by relationship.
- Memory Wipe (pl. Bez pamięci) to szesnasty odcinek drugiego sezonu (ogólnie trzydziesty szósty) serialu Szczury laboratoryjne. Jego premiera odbyła się 19 sierpnia 2013 roku w USA. W Polsce został wyemitowany 3 grudnia 2013 roku.
- The memory assignment protocol is run by an electrical device based in a room which nullifies the use of psychic powers. It is generally operated by Superintendent Sarco Angelini, himself a ghost. In addition to long-term wipes, a wipe can be used to erase memories from a specific span of time. The device wouldn't be used on a severely injured ghost, however. Some residual memories may reside in the subject after a memory wipe, which can possibly influence their personality on the sub-concious level.
- The neural neutralizer was an early attempt at a device for erasing memories. (TOS: "Dagger of the Mind" ) Dr. Katherine Pulaski developed a memory wipe technique which was effective on many humanoid species. It was used on Sarjenka, a young girl from the pre-warp civilization on Drema IV, in order to prevent her from telling her people of her experiences with the Enterprise. (TNG: "Pen Pals" ) The technique was not successful on all humanoids, however. Mintakans were unaffected by the memory wipe (TNG: "Who Watches The Watchers" ), as were the Boraalans (TNG: "Homeward" ).
- A memory wipe was a medical procedure by which selectively memory engrams were removed from an individual's mind, usually by use of drugs. An early technique, referred to a "wiping", was used on Earth in the early 21st century, using drugs such as meperidine and neo-dopamines. These memory wiping methods were protested during the Mind Control Revolt of the 2040s, and outlawed by the Mind Control Laws. Despite moral qualms, Dr. Elizabeth Dehner used these wiping techniques on the Human participants who had interacted with a pair of Vulcans who had been briefly stranded on Earth in 2045. These methods could not, however, be used on the Vulcans. (TOS novel: Strangers from the Sky)
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| - The memory assignment protocol is run by an electrical device based in a room which nullifies the use of psychic powers. It is generally operated by Superintendent Sarco Angelini, himself a ghost. In addition to long-term wipes, a wipe can be used to erase memories from a specific span of time. The device wouldn't be used on a severely injured ghost, however. Some residual memories may reside in the subject after a memory wipe, which can possibly influence their personality on the sub-concious level. Terrazine can reverse the effects of a memory wipe through its rejuvenation of a telepath's brain cells. In addition, some forms of psychic trauma, such as that inflicted on Gabriel Tosh, also render memory wipes ineffective. In a more practical sense, ghosts can potentially learn of their previous missions by way of stored files, though these files require top-level clearance to access, with said access being doled out on a need to know basis. During the Defenders of Man Insurgency, General Carolina Davis and the Defenders of Man made liberal use of mind wipes on Terran Dominion ghosts in order to ensure their loyalty to their cause. This technique was used on Nova Terra and her squad, Stone, Delta Emblock, and Pierce, in order to have them aid her in her scheme to weaken the rule of Emperor Valerian Mengsk. Nova was able to plant a message to herself however, and undo the mind wipe with the aid of terrazine.
- Effect: This dreadful power allows a Sith to sift through a person's mind and destroy all knowledge of specific events or learned skills. use of the skill requires direct contact with the target, and only one specified objective can be pursued per session. Automatic DSP. Control difficulty: Moderate. Sense difficulty: targets Control or Perception roll, modified by relationship. Alter difficulty: targets Control or Perception roll, modified by relationship.
- Memory Wipe (pl. Bez pamięci) to szesnasty odcinek drugiego sezonu (ogólnie trzydziesty szósty) serialu Szczury laboratoryjne. Jego premiera odbyła się 19 sierpnia 2013 roku w USA. W Polsce został wyemitowany 3 grudnia 2013 roku.
- The neural neutralizer was an early attempt at a device for erasing memories. (TOS: "Dagger of the Mind" ) Dr. Katherine Pulaski developed a memory wipe technique which was effective on many humanoid species. It was used on Sarjenka, a young girl from the pre-warp civilization on Drema IV, in order to prevent her from telling her people of her experiences with the Enterprise. (TNG: "Pen Pals" ) The technique was not successful on all humanoids, however. Mintakans were unaffected by the memory wipe (TNG: "Who Watches The Watchers" ), as were the Boraalans (TNG: "Homeward" ). A memory wipe was used by Dr. Julian Bashir to reassign Kurn's identity to Rodek in 2372. (DS9: "Sons of Mogh") As of 2374, the Ramurans used a neurolytic emitter to erase memories of recaptured refugees. (VOY: "Unforgettable")
- A memory wipe was a medical procedure by which selectively memory engrams were removed from an individual's mind, usually by use of drugs. An early technique, referred to a "wiping", was used on Earth in the early 21st century, using drugs such as meperidine and neo-dopamines. These memory wiping methods were protested during the Mind Control Revolt of the 2040s, and outlawed by the Mind Control Laws. Despite moral qualms, Dr. Elizabeth Dehner used these wiping techniques on the Human participants who had interacted with a pair of Vulcans who had been briefly stranded on Earth in 2045. These methods could not, however, be used on the Vulcans. (TOS novel: Strangers from the Sky) In the mid 23rd century, the neural neutralizer was developed on Tantalus V for the therapeutic erasure of memories. (TOS episode: "Dagger of the Mind") In 2365, Dr. Katherine Pulaski developed a memory wipe technique which was effective on many humanoid species. (TNG episode: "Pen Pals") However, its effects were proven non-permanent and partially reversible in the case of Sarjenka of Drema IV (CoE eBook: Remembrance of Things Past, Book II) as well as Kurn, son of Mogh, of Qo'noS. (KE novel: A Burning House) Pulaski's technique also had no effect on races such as Mintakans (TNG episode: "Who Watches the Watchers?") and Boraalans. (TNG episode: "Homeward") In the Delta Quadrant, the Ramurans devised a neurolytic emitter to erase memories of their captives. (VOY episode: "Unforgettable")
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