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A '''launch key''' is an electronic code key used in the activation of nuclear ordnance aboard a vessel or other military installation. Launch keys issued to ''seaQuest DSV 4600'' command-level officers appear to be made of metal, featuring the picture of the wearer on the bow of the blade and an engraved barcode on the blade.   
[[File:DSV - 4600-I Weapons Panel.jpg|thumb|[[Marilyn Stark]] inserts her launch key into a weapon's panel aboard ''[[seaQuest DSV 4600]]'' {{ep|To Be or Not to Be}}.]]
A '''launch key''' is an electronic code key used in the activation of nuclear ordnance aboard a vessel or other military installation. Launch keys issued to ''seaQuest DSV 4600'' command-level officers appear to be made of metal, featuring the picture of the wearer on the bow and an engraved barcode on the blade's front, with a circuit trace pattern on the reverse. They are typically hung on ball chains around the wearer's neck as part of their uniform.   


In 2017, Captain [[Marilyn Stark]] made use of her launch key to arm the thermonuclear ordnance aboard the [[Nor-Pac]] submersible ''seaQuest DSV 4600'' during what became known as the [[Livingston Trench Incident]] {{Ep|To Be or Not to Be}}.  
In 2017, Captain [[Marilyn Stark]] made use of her launch key to arm the thermonuclear ordnance aboard the [[Nor-Pac]] submersible ''seaQuest DSV 4600'' during what became known as the [[Livingston Trench Incident]] {{Ep|To Be or Not to Be}}.  


In 2018, Dr. [[Rubin Zellar]] forces Captain [[Nathan Bridger]] and Commander [[Jonathan Ford]] to use their launch keys to activate ''seaQuest''<nowiki/>'s nuclear ordnance, suggesting that a two-key system was established following the Livingston Trench Incident. Zellar was unaware that Bridger disabled the nuclear warheads, realizing that ''seaQuest''<nowiki/>'s firepower was his goal {{Ep|Games}}.
In 2018, Dr. [[Rubin Zellar]] forces Captain [[Nathan Bridger]] and Commander [[Jonathan Ford]] to use their launch keys to activate ''seaQuest''<nowiki/>'s nuclear ordnance, suggesting that a two-key system was established following the Livingston Trench Incident. Zellar is unaware that Bridger disabled the nuclear warheads prior, realizing that ''seaQuest''<nowiki/>'s firepower was his goal {{Ep|Games}}.


Later, Bridger and Ford use their launch keys to activate the entire explosive ordnance of ''seaQuest'' to close a catastrophic schism in the sea floor caused by the [[World Power]] operation, resulting in the ship's destruction {{Ep|Higher Power}}.
Later, Bridger and Ford use their launch keys to activate the entire explosive ordnance of ''seaQuest'' to close a catastrophic schism in the sea floor caused by the [[World Power]] operation, resulting in the ship's destruction {{Ep|Higher Power}}.
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Latest revision as of 19:28, 23 December 2024

Marilyn Stark inserts her launch key into a weapon's panel aboard seaQuest DSV 4600 (DSV: "To Be or Not to Be").

A launch key is an electronic code key used in the activation of nuclear ordnance aboard a vessel or other military installation. Launch keys issued to seaQuest DSV 4600 command-level officers appear to be made of metal, featuring the picture of the wearer on the bow and an engraved barcode on the blade's front, with a circuit trace pattern on the reverse. They are typically hung on ball chains around the wearer's neck as part of their uniform.

In 2017, Captain Marilyn Stark made use of her launch key to arm the thermonuclear ordnance aboard the Nor-Pac submersible seaQuest DSV 4600 during what became known as the Livingston Trench Incident (DSV: "To Be or Not to Be").

In 2018, Dr. Rubin Zellar forces Captain Nathan Bridger and Commander Jonathan Ford to use their launch keys to activate seaQuest's nuclear ordnance, suggesting that a two-key system was established following the Livingston Trench Incident. Zellar is unaware that Bridger disabled the nuclear warheads prior, realizing that seaQuest's firepower was his goal (DSV: "Games").

Later, Bridger and Ford use their launch keys to activate the entire explosive ordnance of seaQuest to close a catastrophic schism in the sea floor caused by the World Power operation, resulting in the ship's destruction (DSV: "Higher Power").