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The [[Daystrom Institute]], also known as the Daystrom Research Institute, was a 24th century organization that contributed to the [[United Federation of Planets]]. It was named after Doctor Richard Daystrom, inventor of the duotronic computer. The Institute had its own Archaeological Council. (DS9: "Q-Less") In 2364, the Institute was developing a tomographic imaging scanner, capable of multiphasic resolution. By 2370, this device was standard equipment aboard the USS Enterprise-D. (TNG: "All Good Things...") Commander Bruce Maddox held the Associate Chair of Robotics at the Daystrom Technological Institute in the mid 24th century. (TNG: "The Measure Of A Man") There is a Daystrom Annex on [[Galor IV]]. In 2366, Vice [[Rank|Admiral]] Anthony Haftel was assigned there. (TNG: "The Offspring") The Institute had several colleges that included the Daystrom Institute of Technology, where Dr. Leah Brahms was a graduate. She eventually worked on the Enterprise's warp engines as a member of the Theoretical Propulsion Group. (TNG: "Booby Trap") In an unknown, alternate future timeframe, Brahms became director of the Institute. (TNG: "All Good Things...") Vash was offered a post at the Institute after she returned from her journeys with [[Q]] in 2369. (DS9: "Q-Less") Seconds before he killed himself by piloting his shuttlecraft into Epsilon 119, Gideon Seyetik asked Benjamin Sisko to send his obituary to the Daystrom Institute for publication. (DS9: "Second Sight") In 2378, when The Doctor's holomatrix was in danger of decompiling, he requested that Captain Janeway donate his [[Mobile Holographic Emitter]] to the institute for study. (VOY: "Renaissance Man") In the [[Mirror Universe]] the Institutes counterpart was named the [[Imperial Daystrom Institute]]. [[Category: Database]][[Category:Organizations]]
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