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  • Temporal violation
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  • A temporal violation was a report filed by the Department of Temporal Investigations when it was determined that an individual under Federation jurisdiction had not complied with regulations designed to ensure minimal contamination of the timeline in the event of time travel. In 2373, Department member Lucsly told Captain Sisko that James T. Kirk had the biggest file on record, with seventeen separate temporal violations. (DS9: "Trials and Tribble-ations")
  • A temporal violation was an incident logged by the Federation Department of Temporal Investigations against an individual involved in a case of time travel. James T. Kirk had the largest file of temporal violations, seventeen in all. (DS9 episode: "Trials and Tribble-ations") Jean-Luc Picard and Kathryn Janeway also had temporal violations listed against them by Temporal Investigations. (ST - Department of Temporal Investigations novel: Watching the Clock)
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  • A temporal violation was a report filed by the Department of Temporal Investigations when it was determined that an individual under Federation jurisdiction had not complied with regulations designed to ensure minimal contamination of the timeline in the event of time travel. In 2373, Department member Lucsly told Captain Sisko that James T. Kirk had the biggest file on record, with seventeen separate temporal violations. (DS9: "Trials and Tribble-ations")
  • A temporal violation was an incident logged by the Federation Department of Temporal Investigations against an individual involved in a case of time travel. James T. Kirk had the largest file of temporal violations, seventeen in all. (DS9 episode: "Trials and Tribble-ations") Jean-Luc Picard and Kathryn Janeway also had temporal violations listed against them by Temporal Investigations. (ST - Department of Temporal Investigations novel: Watching the Clock)