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  • Antimatter inducer
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  • In 2285, James Kirk and his command crew captured a Klingon Bird-of-Prey, which was trapped in orbit over the Genesis Planet, which was in the process of tearing itself apart. Montgomery Scott and Pavel Chekov initially experienced difficulty in locating the ship's antimatter inducer, without which they would be unable to escape, although Scott was ultimately able to activate them. (Star Trek III: The Search for Spock)
  • Antimatter inducers are essential warp drive components that are associated with a starship's fuel consumption. In theory, the more efficient the inducers are, the less fuel is consumed during a journey. (ENT episode: "Twilight") When Admiral James T. Kirk and the former command crew of the USS Enterprise hijacked a Klingon bird-of-prey in 2285, Montgomery Scott had difficulty locating the vessel's inducers. However, with the assistance of Pavel Chekov, they were able to locate the inducers and fly the vessel. (TOS movie, novelization & comic adaptation: The Search for Spock)
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  • Antimatter inducers are essential warp drive components that are associated with a starship's fuel consumption. In theory, the more efficient the inducers are, the less fuel is consumed during a journey. (ENT episode: "Twilight") When Admiral James T. Kirk and the former command crew of the USS Enterprise hijacked a Klingon bird-of-prey in 2285, Montgomery Scott had difficulty locating the vessel's inducers. However, with the assistance of Pavel Chekov, they were able to locate the inducers and fly the vessel. (TOS movie, novelization & comic adaptation: The Search for Spock) When the Enterprise staff then re-boarded the Bird-of-Prey, following the completion of Spock's fal-tor-pan, Scotty remarked that the "damned" inducers were still where he left them. (TOS - The Mirror Universe Saga comic: "... Promises to Keep")
  • In 2285, James Kirk and his command crew captured a Klingon Bird-of-Prey, which was trapped in orbit over the Genesis Planet, which was in the process of tearing itself apart. Montgomery Scott and Pavel Chekov initially experienced difficulty in locating the ship's antimatter inducer, without which they would be unable to escape, although Scott was ultimately able to activate them. (Star Trek III: The Search for Spock)