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A camouflage field was a type of shield technology used by smugglers. These fields camouflaged contraband from cargo inspectors by generationg false sensor readings. In 2372, Michael Eddington described a scenario to Kassidy Yates and Benjamin Sisko where inspectors, working under the ruse of a health inspection, had the time needed as they looked for camouflage fields, false cargo manifests, and computer recordss. (DS9: "For the Cause")

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  • A camouflage field was a type of shield technology used by smugglers. These fields camouflaged contraband from cargo inspectors by generationg false sensor readings. In 2372, Michael Eddington described a scenario to Kassidy Yates and Benjamin Sisko where inspectors, working under the ruse of a health inspection, had the time needed as they looked for camouflage fields, false cargo manifests, and computer recordss. (DS9: "For the Cause")
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  • A camouflage field was a type of shield technology used by smugglers. These fields camouflaged contraband from cargo inspectors by generationg false sensor readings. In 2372, Michael Eddington described a scenario to Kassidy Yates and Benjamin Sisko where inspectors, working under the ruse of a health inspection, had the time needed as they looked for camouflage fields, false cargo manifests, and computer recordss. (DS9: "For the Cause")
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