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Created page with "{{Incomplete page}}{{Infobox|first_appearance=Star Trek: The Next Generation|designer=Unknown|builder=Unknown|latest_appearance=Unknown|affiliation=Starfleet|function=Data Storage and Processing|dimensions=86mm x 25mm x 2.6mm|image=250px}} '''Isolinear Chips''', otherwise known as '''Isolinear Optical/Processing Chips''', are a technology introduced in The Next Generation. Isolinear systems are what genera..." |
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Revision as of 04:09, 25 July 2022
Isolinear Chips, otherwise known as Isolinear Optical/Processing Chips, are a technology introduced in The Next Generation. Isolinear systems are what generally run a starship in that era, replacing the duotronic systems in The Original Series. Isolinear chips are a physical storage medium as well as an operational and processing controller.
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Isolinear Chips from the inside of a PADD (in-universe)
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Screen-Used ISO Chips, various.
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Early iteration of the ISO Chip from Seasons 1 and 2 of TNG.
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Screen-used Early ISO Chip.
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Ditto, rear.
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Screen-Used Enterprise-E ISO Chip.
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Ditto, rear.