Protein resequencer
A protein resequencer was a technology utilized by Humans which could be programmed to replicate certain foods.[1]
Arik Soong used a protein resequencer in the 2130s, along with a water purifier, to sustain a small colony of Augments he was raising on a planet in the Trialas system.[2]
A protein resequencer was installed aboard Enterprise NX-01, launched in 2151, supplementing the ship's galley and hydroponic greenhouse. The resequencer was capable of replicating a variety of foods, including potatoes, scrambled eggs, chicken sandwiches, and meatloaf, although crewmembers often claimed they couldn't taste the difference.[3]
When Coridan dissidents interrogated Captain Archer about Enterprise in October 2151, the ship's protein resequencer was the only part of the ship Archer was willing to talk about, stating that it made chicken sandwiches.[4]
In 2152, Commander Tucker presented a protein resequencer to Liana, a Kantare woman he had met, programmed to replicate various Human foods, including five flavors of ice cream.[5]
After a brand new command chair was fitted on the bridge of Enterprise, Commander Tucker wryly told Captain Archer that a protein resequencer was the only component missing from the chair and that installing one into it would take another day.[6]
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ ENT: "Breaking the Ice"
- ↑ ENT: "Cold Station 12"
- ↑ ENT: "Fight or Flight", "Unexpected", "Breaking the Ice", "Fortunate Son", "Shadows of P'Jem"
- ↑ ENT: "Shadows of P'Jem"
- ↑ ENT: "Oasis"
- ↑ ENT: "Borderland"
See also[edit | edit source]
External link[edit | edit source]
- [Protein resequencer at Memory Alpha, the wiki for canon Star Trek.]
- [Protein resequencer at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed canon & non-canon Star Trek works.]