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rdfs:comment | - The Krenim scientist Annorax used the energy beam of his weapon ship to initiate temporal incursions. (VOY: "Year of Hell") The level of alteration to the timeline after incursions was measured by 29th century Starfleet operatives in levels of incursion factors. For example, an incursion factor of 0.0036 was considered only a minor change to the timeline. (VOY: "Relativity") The Krenim also probed the continuum after an incursion and calculated the level of temporal restoration in comparison to the original timeline in percentages. (VOY: "Year of Hell")
- Temporal incursion was a term used to refer to alterations of the timeline. The Federation created several agencies to monitor these incursions and enforce the Temporal Prime Directive. These agencies included the 29th century's Temporal Integrity Commission and the 31st century's Federation Temporal Agency. These agencies employed temporal agents to protect the timeline from disruption. (VOY episode: "Relativity"; DTI novel: Watching the Clock)
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abstract | - The Krenim scientist Annorax used the energy beam of his weapon ship to initiate temporal incursions. (VOY: "Year of Hell") The level of alteration to the timeline after incursions was measured by 29th century Starfleet operatives in levels of incursion factors. For example, an incursion factor of 0.0036 was considered only a minor change to the timeline. (VOY: "Relativity") The Krenim also probed the continuum after an incursion and calculated the level of temporal restoration in comparison to the original timeline in percentages. (VOY: "Year of Hell")
- Temporal incursion was a term used to refer to alterations of the timeline. The Federation created several agencies to monitor these incursions and enforce the Temporal Prime Directive. These agencies included the 29th century's Temporal Integrity Commission and the 31st century's Federation Temporal Agency. These agencies employed temporal agents to protect the timeline from disruption. (VOY episode: "Relativity"; DTI novel: Watching the Clock)
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