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William Shatner "Captain Kirk" Isolinear chip prop used in final Enterprise scene in Star Trek: Generations. Hollywood Auction 62 / December 21st, 2013 https://www.profilesinhistory.com/auctions/hollywood-auction-62/
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Computer Core Access Room of a Nova class starship.
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Red And Black Game Tokens
Neon Game Tokens
Klingon isolinear chips
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Isolinear Optical Chips
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Used in TNG throughout the first 2 or 3 seasons. There is a very light etching on this that cant be seen in the pictures.
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Star Trek TNG/VOY/DS9 + Star Trek VII onwards use these wonderful optical data storage devices to contain vast amounts of data. Each design has been t
Used in TNG throughout the seasons.
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Used in TNG throughout the seasons.
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Used in TNG throughout the seasons.
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Thumbnail-sized Xanadu device uses squeezed states as qubits
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New Computer Chip Modeled on a Living Brain Can Learn and Remember | Popular Science
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Screen shot from Star Trek: Generations of Captain (ret.) Kirk modifying isolinear chips to create an opening in Nexus vortex.
The Star Trek Isolinear Chip Coaster 2-Pack lets you put your drink on those chips that Starfleet uses for their computers. I hope that isn’t Geordi’s engineering report. Not only do they look super cool, but these coasters are also glow-in-the-dark! The coasters are made of neon acrylic with metallic silver circuitry on top and
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Check out these Star Trek Isolinear Chip Magnets. They won’t work in your computer but they will look good on your fridge. You get a set of 2 magnets. They are clear acrylic with a colored backing. Now your fridge is computing like it is in the 24th century. Star Trek Isolinear Chip Magnets Officially-licensed
This Isolinear Chip USB Drive looks just like the isolinear chips that they used in Star Trek: The Next Generation. Except this one only has an 8 GB capacity, not a ba-jillion. It features a retractable USB port and even lights up when you use it. You will feel just like Geordi LaForge in engineering,
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