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  Emory Erickson - Memory Alpha
Emory Erickson, the inventor of the transporter, with daughter, Danica Erickson
Erickson however, soon realised that his son had not died in the transport, but was trapped in subspace, waiting to be re-materialiesd.
However, Erickson was actually attempting to rescue his son again, whose pattern he now knew to be trapped within a subspace bubble, the Barrens, before the pattern degraded irretrievably.
memory-alpha.org /en/wiki/Emory_Erickson   (339 words)

  
 monkee reviews 'Daedalus'
Emory is confined to a wheelchair, having injured his back in an early test of the first transporter.
Trip is excited because Erickson was his inspiration and the reason he became an engineer, and Archer is pleased because the Ericksons are close friends, practically family to him.
Emory can't accept this, and his desperation is wrenching.
members.tripod.com /~jetcmonkee/daedalus.htm   (2482 words)

  
 Daedalus
Emory Erickson, the father of the transporter and an old friend of Archer's family, beams aboard with his daughter Danica to test a new subquantum teleportation system that Emory says could send people from Earth to Vulcan or much further, making starships obsolete.
Erickson (Bill Cobbs) and his daughter access to a long-range starship so he can return to the site of his son's disappearance in a transporter accident fourteen years earlier.
Erickson wants to return to where his son was lost in order to try and rescue him; he thinks Starfleet won't take him there if he's honest about his request; so he lies about the whole "subquantum teleportation" experiment in order to get what he wants.
home.comcast.net /~jimsondergeld/4ENT_Daedalus.htm   (1785 words)

  
 The 22nd Century: ENT Season 4
In reality, Emory is there to attempt to recover his son, believing that the sub-quantum transporters are never more than a unattainable dream.
Emory is successful is recovering his son from the subspace realm, however Quinn dies second after being recovered from this ordeal.
Emory Erickson is arrested for his crimes in misleading a Starfleet crew, and causing the death of his son.
mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk /prodeoetrege/startrek/timeline/tm4part5.htm   (3110 words)

  
 STARTREK.COM : Episode
Captain Archer is delighted to welcome his mentor, Emory Erickson, who invented the transporter, along with his daughter, Danica, aboard Enterprise to conduct experiments in sub-quantum teleportation.
Erickson seems to be progressing nicely in his work, until the ship enters the flest and most dangerous area in space known as The Barrens, and a member of Starfleet is brutally killed by an amorphous shape.
When it becomes evident to Archer that Erickson lied about the true nature of his mission, Erickson confesses that his objective is to materialize his son Quinn, who was lost in a transporter-malfunction 15 years ago.
www.startrek.com /startrek/view/series/ENT/episode/7752.html   (345 words)

  
 Lowerdecks.com - "Daedalus" Guide
Emory muses that he never thought Archer would be more famous than he, but once their experiment is complete, Starfleet may just be obsolete.
For Danica, his death is the last straw, but Emory once again calms her down and convinces her to continue with the plan.
Later he ominously tells Archer that Emory didn't even use a fraction of the power he requested (even though Trip decided Emory needed more), and that all the modifications he had him do was busy work, like the blah and the blah and the blah blah blah, and rerouting power directly from the warp core.
www.lowerdecks.com /news/reviews/daedalus.shtml   (1064 words)

  
 Transporter (Star Trek) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The transporter was invented in the early 22nd century by noted scientist Dr. Emory Erickson, who became the first human to be successfully transported according to the episode "Daedalus" (ENT).
It is implied, however, that the devices were widely used for the purpose of shipping cargo before they were ever "approved" for human use.
Further experiments in 2139 led to Erickson's son, Quinn Erickson, being transformed into an "energy being" that was suspended in space until he was recovered by his father on board the starship Enterprise (NX-01) in 2154, although Quinn did not survive the recovery process.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Transporter_accident   (1281 words)

  
 Star Trek: Enterprise: Daedalus Episode Trivia - TV.com
Leslie Silva (Danica Erickson) was previously played the regular character of Sarah Forbes on the sci-fi series 'Odyssey 5.' This series was created by Manny Coto, the current executive producer of 'Enterprise.' (edit)
Nitpick: Emory refers to the time that the transporter was approved for bio-matter as if it were a long time ago.
Emory Erickson's complaint about trying to rise above one's past glory in computer science echoes Dr. Richard Daystrom's frustration at being regarded as a one-time computer prodigy in Star Trek TOS episode "The Ultimate Computer." (edit)
www.tv.com /daedalus/episode/374263/trivia.html   (970 words)

  
 Boulder Weekly | NewsandViews | CoverStory   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The advantages of having a man address boys on sexual assault are multifarious, says Emory Erickson, a participant of the MESA program.
Erickson says he sees his work as part of a growing response by men in a movement to end sexual violence.
For Erickson, perhaps the most inspiring male response to sexual assault comes from a group in Gloucester, Mass., formed in response to the growing number of domestic abuses in the town.
www.boulderweekly.com /archive/020906/coverstory.html   (3245 words)

  
 List of Star Trek: Enterprise episodes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Archer and T'Pol bring back the Kir'Shara (Surak's artifact) that will lead to vast changes in the Vulcan world.
Emory Erickson, inventor of the transporter, conducts a long-range experiment in order to recover his lost son.
Organians test the Enterprise crew by observing their reactions to a deadly silicon-based infection.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_Star_Trek:_Enterprise_episodes   (2603 words)

  
 The Great Link : Enterprise Review, Michael Marek reviews 'Daedalus' [Episode Review]
Erickson was like a second father to Captain Archer and Erickson’s dead son, Quinn, was Archer’s best friend in their youth.
Erickson wants to use Enterprise to recover his son, but he and his daughter keep the plan a secret out of concern that they might not be permitted to proceed.
It deals with the father/daughter/son family relationship of the Ericksons, Captain Archer’s relationship with his father, Dr. Erickson’s role as Archer’s “second father” and Dani telling her father that Archer is almost family, Trip alluding to his dead sister, T’Pol and Trip talking about her dead mother.
www.greatlink.org /showreview299.htm   (1556 words)

  
 Ex Astris Scientia - Star Trek Enterprise (ENT) Season 4
No date given: Emory Erickson, the inventor of the transporter, and his daughter Danica are going to perform an experiment on Enterprise with a new subquantum transporter that could one day make starships dispensable.
Erickson has to admit that his true goal is and always was to get back his son Quinn who had vanished during a subquantum transporter test in the Barrens 15 years ago.
Certainly the strongest of them was Emory Erickson's love for his son (and Danica's for her brother).
www.ex-astris-scientia.org /episodes/ent4.htm   (10334 words)

  
 Tail Slate - TV Talk Review - Star Trek: Enterprise   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The inventor of the transporter, Emory Erickson, comes to the Enterprise in order to test a new transporter that may mean the end of starships.
But all this proves to be a sham, as Erickson makes one last desperate attempt to save his son, who was tragically lost during a transporter test.
For example, his injury and why he is in a wheelchair is never really explained, with only a quick aside to provide any kind of reason for his handicap (he apparently was disfigured as a result of an experiment gone wrong).
www.tailslate.net /tvtalk/reviews.asp?ID=233   (588 words)

  
 Sci-Fi Universe
Archer (Scott Backula) confronts Emory Erickson (Bill Cobbs) after he learns Emory lied to him regarding the true nature of his experiments, while Emorys daughter Danica (Leslie Silva) looks on in worry.
Trip (Connor Trinneer) assists Emory Erickson (Bill Cobbs), inventor of the transporter, while he works on a scientific experiment.
Emory Erickson (Bill Cobbs) cradles his son, Quinns (Donovan Knowles), lifeless body.
www.scifiuniverse.net /episodes/enterprise/media/season4.html   (2303 words)

  
 UCD Advocate
Art students should be familiar with artists' books, especially since classes are offered here on campus to specifically explore this phenomenon; most major libraries (including Denver Public) usually include these transgressive pieces amongst the collections of their literary-based brothers and sisters.
Emory Erickson entertains children with his juggling skills Saturday September 17th at the annual Pagan festival in Washington Park.
Erickson and his wife, Nanette Bezjak, are co-founders of the Rising Stones Circle, a spiritual Pagan community that celebrates diversity.
www.ucdadvocate.com /media/paper538/sections/20050921LifeArts.html   (493 words)

  
 Enterprise: Daedalus
In the latest episode of Star Trek Enterprise the inventor of the transporter, Emory Erickson, needs the starship's help with testing a major upgrade to the technology.
It's not clear whether Erickson is the original inventor or merely the first human to discover transporter technology; in any event, the writers could have done something more interesting with it.
I'm less enthusiastic about other things mentioned by Coto – like a conflict between Archer and Reed, the beginnings of Section 31, and that there's going to be an episode set in the Mirror, Mirror parallel universe.
www.trilithium.com /johan/2005/01/enterprise-daedalus   (247 words)

  
 USS Galaxy Timeline - From 2100 AD to 2152 AD   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The Enterprise crew is born into this almost ideal Earth and are raised to believe all things are possible.
- At twenty five years of age, the precocious Emory Erickson begins work on what will become the transporter [Speculation, based on ENT: "Daedalus"] He is a colleague of both Henry Archer and of Zephrem Cochrane [ENT: "Daedalus"].
Emory had invented the transporter some years earlier, and while still at a relatively young age (possibly 54) wanted to top his earlier achievement.
galaxy.imndesigns.com /timeline/dawn.htm   (9242 words)

  
 Star Trek: Enterprise LogBook - HTML edition 1.0
Erickson has gotten permission from Starfleet to conduct experiments in a new transport technique aboard the Enterprise, a breakthrough which Erickson claims could make star travel obsolete.
Erickson finally reveals that Quinn volunteered to be the first test subject for the long-range transporter, and was trapped in subspace, presumed lost.
Erickson confesses that he thinks he's made a breakthrough, something that will bring Quinn back, and over the senior officers' objections he pleads with Archer to help him.
www.thelogbook.com /log/trek5/year4.htm   (6747 words)

  
 Decipher Inc.
Emory Erickson, Father of the Transporter as a strong personnel in the Starfleet affiliation from which to start assembling our deck.
Only a handful of personnel have three levels of any one skill, and Emory touts such knowledge of Transporters, a skill many personnel don’t have at all.
Emory’s skills are a natural fit for many missions, such as
decipher.fanhq.com /Articles/Article.aspx?ID=1093   (609 words)

  
 Alan K. Henderson's Weblog
In "Daedalus" the Enterprise takes a break from space combat and takes Emory Erickson, the inventor of the transporter, out to a region known as The Barrens to test an experimental transporter technology that theoretically has a range of light-years.
The apparition is Erickson's son Quinn, who was sent into sub-quantum limbo as a result of that earlier experiment.
Erickson has figured out how to (hopefully) bring him back, but he needs a lot of power to pull it off.
alankhenderson.blogspot.com /2005_05_01_alankhenderson_archive.html   (10603 words)

  
 Trip T'Polers: Image Gallery: Daedalus
Emory is giving Trip the brushoff when Trip asks to see what modifications need to be made to the ship.
Trip is fed up with Emory's manipulations and self-pity, which resulted in the death of someone.
And I like Trip's reaction to Emory's saying that he loved arguing with Quinn, especially considering his line in Home where he said that he'd never enjoyed arguing with anyone before.
triptpolers.houseoftucker.com /gallery/daedalus.shtml   (4380 words)

  
 TrekWeb.com - Bill Cobbs Beams Aboard ENTERPRISE as Inventor of the Transporter in "Daedalus" (SPOILERS)
Veteran actor Bill Cobbs will portray 'Emory Erickson', the inventor of the matter-energy transporter, a staple of the STAR TREK franchise, according to a new production report published at StarTrek.com.
Well, that's cool that Emory is of African origins, but I think he'll be a westerner...
This goes on the assumption that Erickson is the same age as Bill Cobb.
trekweb.com /stories.php?aid=41805c5c7c54e&tid=4180696f5f885&cid=418078d02bac2   (1439 words)

  
 STARTREK.COM : Article
Erickson is played by Bill Cobbs, a 69-year-old African-American actor with a long resumé dating back 30 years.
Erickson's daughter Danica is also a key character in "Daedalus," and she's played by Leslie Silva.
The visual effects crew led by Ronald B. Moore and David Takemura will also have it relatively easy on this show in post-production, though they still will need to reach into their bag of tricks as Erickson's experiments lead to some unexpected results on the ship.
www.startrek.com /startrek/view/news/article/7753.html   (668 words)

  
 Wiccan Faith Becoming More Exposed as Participation Grows :: WiccaNet :: The Home of Wicca and Wiccans on the Web.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
But minority religions have increasingly found their voices and are stepping out of the "broom closet" as they say, to educate their own and the public.
Longtime Wiccans say there is an increased demand for teachers and larger numbers of open circles and pagan and witch "meet-ups," or social gatherings that may have 80 to 100 people present, Erickson said.
The word Wicca is an Anglo Saxon term that means "to bend or to shape," Erickson said.
wiccanet.us /CMS/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=231&mode=thread&order=0&thold=0   (967 words)

  
 Star Trek Timeline - 2200-2250
At twenty five years of age, the precocious Emory Erickson begins work on what will become the transporter.
At around age 10, Trip Tucker is enamored by tales of the invention of the transporter.
His admiration of Emory Erickson and his work is one of the key reasons that Trip ends up becoming an engineer.
members.cox.net /stenterprise/enttm5.htm   (5996 words)

  
 Psi Phi: "Daedalus"   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
His name is Emory Erickson, and in the story, he comes aboard Enterprise to test a radical new upgrade to the transporter technology he created a few decades back.
The title "Daedalus" refers directly to the legendary inventor in Greek mythology who built the Labyrinth and artificial wings for himself and his son Icarus.
The name is used metaphorically in reference to Erickson.
enterprise.psiphi.org /content/episodes/s4/186   (201 words)

  
 Enterprise: 4.10 Daedalus Why's it so dark in here?
Emory has used the ruse of creating a method of Long Distance Subspace Transporter Beaming to hitch a ride with the Enterprise to a Nexus of Lost Transporter Beams (I made that up...
Emory is out to prove that one can travel unlimited distances through the transporter beam throughout the Galaxy, without a space craft, just like stepping through a Worm Hole on Stargate SG-1!
In spite of the fact that Emory states that his power re-routing will allow everyone to keep the lights on, director David Straiton leaves them off, for mood lighting, allowing each character to deliver Ken LaZebnik & Michael Bryant's heady dialogue in near-darkness with little more than their faces lit for maximum dramatic effect.
www.worldsgreatestcritic.com /enterprisedaedalus.html   (930 words)

  
 TREKGUIDE - Enterprise Season Four
While Enterprise attempts to stop an interstellar war between Vulcan and Andoria, Archer and the Syrrannites must bring the true teachings of Surak to the Vulcan capital.
Enterprise plays host to Emory Erickson, the inventor of the transporter, for a risky experiment intended to lead to transportation through subspace -- which he is using to conceal his true mission.
Hoshi and Trip are quarantined when they return from an away mission with an alien virus, not aware of the fact that two noncorporeal aliens have possessed the bodies of the crew to study how humans respond to the crisis.
www.gateworld.net /startrek/ent/s4/index.shtml   (667 words)

  
 TrekToday - 'Daedalus' Flies Above Trek Canon
The creator of the transporter, Emory Erickson, comes aboard the NX-01 to test a far more powerful technique known as subquantum teleportation, which he believes will make starship technology obsolete for research.
He brings his child with him, lending ominous portents to the title: in Greek mythology, Daedalus was an inventor who built artificial wings for himself and his son, only to watch the boy fly too close to the sun and die when the wings melted.
StarTrek.com's production report for "Daedalus" notes that Emory also has a child - daughter Danica Erickson, who accompanies him to Enterprise when he tests his experimental transporter.
www.trektoday.com /news/281004_02.shtml   (924 words)

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