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A '''psycho-electron recall''' may be a special scan to aid a human in recalling lost or repressed memories. | A '''psycho-electron recall''' may be a special scan to aid a human in recalling lost or repressed memories. | ||
Understanding that their rescued guest has no memory of the crash that stranded him on a habitable but lifeless planet, Adama orders that [[Iblis]] be given a [[cranial probe]] and psycho-electron recall after his rescue by the Colonials | Understanding that their rescued guest has no memory of the crash that stranded him on a habitable but lifeless planet, Adama orders that [[Iblis]] be given a [[cranial probe]] and psycho-electron recall after his rescue by the Colonials {{OS|War of the Gods, Part I}}. | ||
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* The Cylons have a similar technology, introduced in "[[The Gun on Ice Planet Zero, Part I]]" as the [[brain probe]]. In addition, the Marvel comic series has a device named the [[memory inducer]], which allows for the retrieval of old memories, or memories that are not otherwise retrievable. | |||
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Latest revision as of 22:35, 7 September 2020
A psycho-electron recall may be a special scan to aid a human in recalling lost or repressed memories.
Understanding that their rescued guest has no memory of the crash that stranded him on a habitable but lifeless planet, Adama orders that Iblis be given a cranial probe and psycho-electron recall after his rescue by the Colonials (TOS: "War of the Gods, Part I").
Notes
- The Cylons have a similar technology, introduced in "The Gun on Ice Planet Zero, Part I" as the brain probe. In addition, the Marvel comic series has a device named the memory inducer, which allows for the retrieval of old memories, or memories that are not otherwise retrievable.