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* Extremely rare subspace distortion resulting in intersection between all existent timelines (TNG: "Parallels"; TNG Novel: ''Q & A'')
* Extremely rare subspace distortion resulting in intersection between all existent [[universe]]s (TNG: "Parallels"; TNG Novel: ''Q & A'')
** Only two recorded occurrences were produced through the explicit actions of transdimensional beings, suggesting natural formation is nearly impossible (TNG Novel: ''Q & A'')
** Only two recorded occurrences were produced through the explicit actions of transdimensional beings, suggesting natural formation is nearly impossible (TNG Novel: ''Q & A'')
* Direct interaction (such as active scanning) leads to cross-universal convergence of all equivalent analogues performing the equivalent action (TNG: "Parallels"; TNG Novel: ''Q & A'')
* Direct interaction (such as active scanning) leads to cross-universal convergence of all equivalent analogues performing the equivalent action (TNG: "Parallels"; TNG Novel: ''Q & A'')
* Broad-spectrum warp field of quantum signature identical to the source universe can close the phenomenon via correcting subspace configuration (TNG: "Parallels"; TNG Novel: ''Q & A'')


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Revision as of 09:48, 20 January 2020

  • Extremely rare subspace distortion resulting in intersection between all existent universes (TNG: "Parallels"; TNG Novel: Q & A)
    • Only two recorded occurrences were produced through the explicit actions of transdimensional beings, suggesting natural formation is nearly impossible (TNG Novel: Q & A)
  • Direct interaction (such as active scanning) leads to cross-universal convergence of all equivalent analogues performing the equivalent action (TNG: "Parallels"; TNG Novel: Q & A)
  • Broad-spectrum warp field of quantum signature identical to the source universe can close the phenomenon via correcting subspace configuration (TNG: "Parallels"; TNG Novel: Q & A)