Roll a D20 to determine which issue plagues your quantum matrix extrapolator in your Star Trek adventure!
- Quantum Feedback Surge: The extrapolator experiences a quantum feedback surge, overloading its circuits.
- Temporal Displacement: A temporal anomaly occurs, causing the extrapolator to send data to an unexpected time period.
- Dimensional Tear: The extrapolator creates a tear in the fabric of space, leading to dangerous interdimensional consequences.
- Power Flux: A sudden power flux destabilizes the extrapolator, making it unpredictable.
- Data Corruption: Critical data within the extrapolator becomes corrupted, rendering it useless.
- Anti-Matter Containment Breach: The extrapolator’s anti-matter containment breaches, posing a catastrophic risk.
- Temporal Loop: The extrapolator gets stuck in a temporal loop, repeating the same data extrapolation endlessly.
- Ion Storm Interference: An ion storm disrupts the extrapolator’s functioning, causing erratic results.
- System Malfunction: A core system malfunction cripples the extrapolator’s capabilities.
- Interference from Unknown Phenomenon: An unknown phenomenon interferes with the extrapolator’s operation.
- Inaccurate Extrapolation: The extrapolator produces highly inaccurate data, leading to flawed conclusions.
- Quantum Resonance Cascade: A quantum resonance cascade destabilizes the extrapolator’s quantum field.
- Temporal Paradox: The extrapolator inadvertently creates a temporal paradox with its extrapolated data.
- Warp Core Breach: The extrapolator’s proximity to a warp core breach endangers the entire ship.
- Sudden Shutdown: The extrapolator shuts down abruptly, refusing to restart.
- Sensor Ghosts: False sensor readings confuse the extrapolator, generating unreliable extrapolations.
- Unexpected Interface with Alien Tech: The extrapolator interfaces with alien technology, causing unpredictable results.
- Psychic Interface Feedback: A psychic crew member’s thoughts interfere with the extrapolator’s operation.
- Holographic Interference: The ship’s holographic systems interfere with the extrapolator’s functioning.
- Temporal Echo: The extrapolator picks up temporal echoes from a parallel universe, distorting its data.
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