Gag is an unimplemented command used to gag a subdued person.
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| - Gag is an unimplemented command used to gag a subdued person.
- Gag or Knackered Man is a function defined as \(\mathrm{gag}(n) = A(n,n)\), where \(A(x,y)\) stands for the Ackermann function.
- In 2268, the drill thrall Tamoon was left bound and gagged in Pavel Chekov's holding cell after he escaped. (TOS: "The Gamesters of Triskelion" ) In 2365 while playing Sherlock Holmes Program 3A, Data, as Sherlock Holmes, surmised that Doctor Pulaski was gagged and bound, as they could not hear her crying for help. (TNG: "Elementary, Dear Data" ) In 2366, William T. Riker put a gag in Fento's mouth just prior to exiting the Mintakan hall. (TNG: "Who Watches The Watchers" ) Quark was gagged when he was assaulted and branded by a group of Bajorans aboard Deep Space 9. (DS9: "The Homecoming")
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| - Gag is an unimplemented command used to gag a subdued person.
- In 2268, the drill thrall Tamoon was left bound and gagged in Pavel Chekov's holding cell after he escaped. (TOS: "The Gamesters of Triskelion" ) In 2365 while playing Sherlock Holmes Program 3A, Data, as Sherlock Holmes, surmised that Doctor Pulaski was gagged and bound, as they could not hear her crying for help. (TNG: "Elementary, Dear Data" ) In 2366, William T. Riker put a gag in Fento's mouth just prior to exiting the Mintakan hall. (TNG: "Who Watches The Watchers" ) Quark was gagged when he was assaulted and branded by a group of Bajorans aboard Deep Space 9. (DS9: "The Homecoming") Harry Kim put a gag over Eliann's mouth after he tied her arms behind her in his room. (VOY: "Favorite Son") Chakotay was gagged by Namon when he found him in the woods. He then brought him into the Vori camp. (VOY: "Nemesis")
- Gag or Knackered Man is a function defined as \(\mathrm{gag}(n) = A(n,n)\), where \(A(x,y)\) stands for the Ackermann function.
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