Omega Device

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The Omega Device

The Omega Device was a highly-advanced torpedo designed by Zachary Falthgood in the Mirror Universe, It was in used twice in 2408. At just over one meter in diameter, the torpedo was a weapon designed for mass destruction. Its explosive yield consisted of a cluster of stabilized Omega Molecules.

The Device was powered by a condensed energy matrix, which used specialized magnetic resonance to maintain the stability of the molecules as well as power the device. Instead of a standard computer core, there was an on-board class-11 predictive computer which used bio-neural circuitry to mimic humanoid synaptic functions. The computer was programmed to take every measure necessary to ensure that it reached its target.

The weapon was only sub-light capable but had a maximum range of eighty light years, and was protected by paratrinic shielding and a phased Cloaking device which would cause the device to 'wink' in and out of space as it traveled. Its sensors were able to detect its position. The device could be programmed with a targeting threshold of up to two light years, meaning that when it was within two Light Years of its target it could not disarm or divert – not even with the correct command codes.

The first device was deployed in the Mirror Universe in 2408 by the crew of the ISS Rosenante. That weapon test was the first successful launch of the weapon and completely destroyed an assembled Klingon-Cardassian Alliance task force at Sunali II. The planet was also destroyed by the weapon, while the ISS Rosenante was thrown through a dimensional tear into the normal universe.

The second weapon was deployed a few weeks later in Federation space. The target was the normal universe's version of Sunali II, although the weapon was intercepted and destroyed by the USS Furious and the USS Rosenante.


This weapon first appeared in the USS Rosenante Mission: Into the Darkness, Go I