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warp drive
theoretical superluminal propulsion system in many science fiction works, most notably Star Trek
transporter
fictional teleportation device installed on starships and starbases in Star Trek
tricorder
A tricorder is a fictional handheld sensor that exists in the Star Trek universe. The tricorder is a multifunctional hand-held device that can perform environmental scans, data recording, and data analysis; hence the word "tricorder" to refer to the three functions of sensing, recording, and computing. In Star Trek stories the devices are issued by the fictional Starfleet organization.

holographic environment simulator
The Holodeck is a fictional device from the television franchise Star Trek which uses "holograms" (projected light and electromagnetic energy which create the illusion of solid objects) to create a realistic 3D simulation of a real or imaginary setting in which participants can freely interact with the environment as well as objects and characters, and sometimes a predefined narrative.
universal translator
fictional technology that translates spoken language instantaneously
cloaking device
theoretical device to render objects invisible

bat'leth
thumb|A collection of replica Bat'leths. Note the replica of "The Sword Of Kahless" at the top.
The '''bat'leth' (Klingon: , rough pronunciation: ; plural , ) is a double-sided hybrid-edged weapon with a curved blade, four points, and three handholds on the back. It was designed and created by Star Trek: The Next Generation visual effects producer Dan Curry for the Star Trek'' franchise, where it is the characteristic close combat weapon of Klingons. Curry has called the bat'leth "one of the iconic images associated with the show." It has spawned a smaller weapon, which became known as the '''
communicator
technological device in Star Trek

replicator
fictional Device
medical tricorder
fictional device specialised for medical use and real-life devices inspired by the fictional ones
weapon in Star Trek
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Shields
fictional defense mechanism