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It is a classified technology and is not known to the general public, as [[The Regulator]] is unaware of it and abducts Darwin in an attempt to secure proof for his theories, after hearing Darwin "talk" during a reprogramming session (following heat damage to the vocoder's system) while engaging his "pursuit" of [[Verne]] throughout ''seaQuest'' {{Ep|The Regulator}}.
It is a classified technology and is not known to the general public, as [[The Regulator]] is unaware of it and abducts Darwin in an attempt to secure proof for his theories, after hearing Darwin "talk" during a reprogramming session (following heat damage to the vocoder's system) while engaging his "pursuit" of [[Verne]] throughout ''seaQuest'' {{Ep|The Regulator}}.


The vocoder allows ''seaQuest''<nowiki/>'s crew to understand the intentions, and communicate to, an [[M-100 alien simulacrum|alien simulacrum]] encountered in a spaceship buried for millennia under the ocean floor. The vocoder is used to encode an invitation to the aliens and beamed to [[M-100]], unbeknownst to the [[United Earth/Oceans Organization]]  {{Ep|Such Great Patience}}. When the aliens respond to the message, Darwin is brought to a UEO facility, which also houses a version of the vocoder that allows for Darwin to be questioned by General [[Frank Thomas]] and members of [[Section 7]] {{Ep|The Fear That Follows}}.
The vocoder allows ''seaQuest''<nowiki/>'s crew to understand the intentions, and communicate to, an [[M-100 alien simulacrum|alien simulacrum]] encountered in a spaceship buried for millennia under the ocean floor. The vocoder is used to encode an invitation to the aliens and beamed to [[M-100]], unbeknownst to the [[United Earth/Oceans Organization]]  {{Ep|Such Great Patience}}. When the aliens respond to the message, Darwin is brought to a UEO facility, which also houses a version of the vocoder {{Ep|The Fear That Follows}}.


The technology is included in ''[[seaQuest DSV 4600-II]]'' and operates in much the same way as the system aboard its predecessor. Despite the reduction of the ship's scientific status in lieu of the events in 2032, the vocoder is still in use after Captain [[Oliver Hudson]] assumes command, although he refuses to talk to the dolphin {{Ep|Brave New World|In the Company of Ice and Profit|Smoke on the Water|series=2032}}.
The technology is included in ''[[seaQuest DSV 4600-II]]'' and operates in much the same way as the system aboard its predecessor. Despite the reduction of the ship's scientific status in lieu of the events in 2032, the vocoder is still in use after Captain [[Oliver Hudson]] assumes command, although he refuses to talk to the dolphin {{Ep|Brave New World|In the Company of Ice and Profit|Smoke on the Water|series=2032}}.
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