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A subspace inversion is an event that takes place in the Bajoran wormhole every fifty years. It can also be created artificially. It has been theorized that the subspace inversions that occur every fifty years have been visible from Dahkur Province on Bajor for at least three and half thousand years. (DS9 reference: Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Technical Manual) In 2371, a carrier wave being sent through the wormhole created a subspace inversion which increased the wormhole's gravity well by a factor of three. (DS9 episode: "Destiny")

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  • A subspace inversion is an event that takes place in the Bajoran wormhole every fifty years. It can also be created artificially. It has been theorized that the subspace inversions that occur every fifty years have been visible from Dahkur Province on Bajor for at least three and half thousand years. (DS9 reference: Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Technical Manual) In 2371, a carrier wave being sent through the wormhole created a subspace inversion which increased the wormhole's gravity well by a factor of three. (DS9 episode: "Destiny")
  • A subspace inversion is an energetic phenomenon which can produce powerful gravimetric fields. The Bajoran wormhole was known to produce subspace inversions which occurred naturally every fifty years, or which could be brought on when the wormhole was exposed to certain energy emissions. After the birth of his son in 2373, Q noted that he could no longer "go around causing temporal anomalies or subspace inversions" if he wanted to set a good example. (VOY: "The Q and the Grey")
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  • A subspace inversion is an event that takes place in the Bajoran wormhole every fifty years. It can also be created artificially. It has been theorized that the subspace inversions that occur every fifty years have been visible from Dahkur Province on Bajor for at least three and half thousand years. (DS9 reference: Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Technical Manual) In 2371, a carrier wave being sent through the wormhole created a subspace inversion which increased the wormhole's gravity well by a factor of three. (DS9 episode: "Destiny") In 2372, the USS Defiant observed a natural subspace inversion in the wormhole. The Defiant was damaged and Sisko repaired damage to the warp core, narrowly missing an electric discharge from the core. In an alternate timeline, Sisko was hit by the discharge and shifted out of time. Fifty years later, Jake Sisko, Nog, Julian Bashir and Jadzia Dax attempted to rescue Sisko during a subspace inversion, although the attempt failed. (DS9 episode: "The Visitor")
  • A subspace inversion is an energetic phenomenon which can produce powerful gravimetric fields. The Bajoran wormhole was known to produce subspace inversions which occurred naturally every fifty years, or which could be brought on when the wormhole was exposed to certain energy emissions. In 2371, the wormhole experienced a subspace inversion when exposed to a carrier wave in the theta-band frequency, which caused its gravity well to increase by a factor of three. It was later determined that the accident had been caused by Dejar, an agent of the Cardassian Obsidian Order, who was posing as a scientist while attempting to sabotage the deployment of a communications relay in the Gamma Quadrant. (DS9: "Destiny") The next year, the USS Defiant traveled to the Gamma Quadrant to observe the wormhole experience a natural subspace inversion. When the Defiant was exposed to the increased gravimetric field, however, it caused a power surge in the ship's warp core. Although Captain Sisko was able to shunt the excess power to the Defiant's main deflector, he was hit by an energy discharge which pulled him into subspace, causing him to periodically travel into the future. The timeline in which these events occurred was negated seventy-eight years later, when Jake Sisko, to whom his father was connected via subspace link due to their close proximity during the initial energy discharge, committed suicide. This had the effect of severing the subspace link between the two of them, returning Captain Sisko to the moment of the accident, where he was able to change history by dodging the energy discharge. (DS9: "The Visitor") After the birth of his son in 2373, Q noted that he could no longer "go around causing temporal anomalies or subspace inversions" if he wanted to set a good example. (VOY: "The Q and the Grey")
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