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* Capabilities include advanced replication and transporter technology (ENT: "Dead Stop"; ENT Novel: ''Uncertain Logic'') | * Capabilities include advanced replication and transporter technology (ENT: "Dead Stop"; ENT Novel: ''Uncertain Logic'') | ||
* Central computers driven in part by humanoid brains captured from outside populations, replaced by replicated corpses to pose as accidental death (ENT: "Dead Stop"; ENT Novel: ''Uncertain Logic'') | * Central computers driven in part by humanoid brains captured from outside populations, replaced by replicated corpses to pose as accidental death (ENT: "Dead Stop"; ENT Novel: ''Uncertain Logic'') | ||
* Largely (possibly entirely) destroyed by Klingon strikes utilizing viral countermeasures developed by Federation 2165 Ware task force (ENT Novel: ''Live by the Code'') | * Largely (possibly entirely) destroyed by Klingon strikes utilizing viral countermeasures developed by Federation in late-2165 Ware task force (ENT Novel: ''Live by the Code'') | ||
* Civilizations with regular interactions with Ware prior to dissolution include: | * Civilizations with regular interactions with Ware prior to dissolution include: | ||
** Full societal integration and/or uplifting | ** Full societal integration and/or uplifting |
Revision as of 10:28, 19 October 2017
- Artificially intelligent, independent automated ships and stations once-prevalent in near-Federation space towards the general direction of Romulan and Klingon space (ENT Novel: Uncertain Logic)
- Interconnected facilities providing various services including technological advancement, spacegoing fleets, and ship upkeep and repair to civilizations in this region (ENT: "Dead Stop"; ENT Novel: Uncertain Logic)
- General aesthetic based around flat white panels, sweeping curves, few sharp corners
- Capabilities include advanced replication and transporter technology (ENT: "Dead Stop"; ENT Novel: Uncertain Logic)
- Central computers driven in part by humanoid brains captured from outside populations, replaced by replicated corpses to pose as accidental death (ENT: "Dead Stop"; ENT Novel: Uncertain Logic)
- Largely (possibly entirely) destroyed by Klingon strikes utilizing viral countermeasures developed by Federation in late-2165 Ware task force (ENT Novel: Live by the Code)
- Civilizations with regular interactions with Ware prior to dissolution include: