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In 2259, in the alternate reality, John Harrison was in possession of a bulky portable transwarp beaming device, a type of portable transporter. He used it to beam himself from Earth to Qo'noS. The device itself did not beam along with Harrison, but remained behind and was found and recovered from the wreckage of his craft. (Star Trek Into Darkness) The device used by Jadzia Dax in 2369, in the episode "The Passenger" , to remove Rao Vantika's neural patterns from Doctor Bashir was described in the script as a "portable transporter". [1]

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  • In 2259, in the alternate reality, John Harrison was in possession of a bulky portable transwarp beaming device, a type of portable transporter. He used it to beam himself from Earth to Qo'noS. The device itself did not beam along with Harrison, but remained behind and was found and recovered from the wreckage of his craft. (Star Trek Into Darkness) The device used by Jadzia Dax in 2369, in the episode "The Passenger" , to remove Rao Vantika's neural patterns from Doctor Bashir was described in the script as a "portable transporter". [1]
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  • In 2259, in the alternate reality, John Harrison was in possession of a bulky portable transwarp beaming device, a type of portable transporter. He used it to beam himself from Earth to Qo'noS. The device itself did not beam along with Harrison, but remained behind and was found and recovered from the wreckage of his craft. (Star Trek Into Darkness) The device used by Jadzia Dax in 2369, in the episode "The Passenger" , to remove Rao Vantika's neural patterns from Doctor Bashir was described in the script as a "portable transporter". [1] In 2370, the Vorta operative Eris used a hidden portable untraceable long-range transporter device concealed in the left wrist of her jacket to escape from Deep Space 9. (DS9: "The Jem'Hadar") The Vorta device was referred to as a "concealed transporter device" in the script of "The Jem'Hadar". [2] In 2371, Commander Benjamin Sisko theorized that Morka, Atul, and Bo'rak used a portable transporter to place a piece of surveillance equipment in a bulkhead. However, Constable Odo did not believe the Klingon Intelligence personnel would be seen walking through Deep Space 9's corridors with a large device such as a portable transporter. (DS9: "Visionary") In 2372, in an alternate timeline, Tom Paris had acquired a hand-held site-to-site transporter. He and Harry Kim used the device to transport from a San Francisco street to Harry's office at Starfleet Headquarters and from the office to the Earth Spacedock. This type of transporter beamed itself along with the transported personnel. (VOY: "Non Sequitur") In 2374, Captain Janeway used a portable site-to-site transporter to escape from Tau, an interstellar pirate in the Delta Quadrant, who had stolen the device from the USS Voyager. (VOY: "Concerning Flight") Later that year, Kim believed that if mobile transporters were brought to the surface of a class Y planet, enough deuterium to get Voyager "all the way to the Alpha Quadrant and back again" could be mined. (VOY: "Demon") In 2375, the Borg drone One developed internal transporter nodes based on the 29th century mobile emitter technology. These implants could be utilized as a personal portable site-to-site transporter. (VOY: "Drone") In 2379, emergency transport units, a type of miniature portable transporter technology, had been developed by Starfleet. They were designed to provide a single one-direction transport for one individual. During the Battle of the Bassen Rift, Jean-Luc Picard beamed from the Scimitar to the USS Enterprise-E using such a device. (Star Trek Nemesis)
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