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The [[Universal Translator]] (also referred to as a "U.T." or translator circuit) is a device used to decipher and interpret alien languages into the native language of the user.  
The universal translator (also referred to as a "U.T." or translator circuit) is a device used to decipher and interpret alien languages into the native language of the user.  


On [[Earth]], the universal translator was invented shortly before 2151, and was still experimental at the time of the launch of Enterprise. (ENT: "Broken Bow") This version of the UT could be used for ship-to-ship communications only, and face-to-face communication or off-world missions required the use of a skilled linguist - in Enterprise's case, Hoshi Sato - notably in situations where reading alien languages on the control panels, hatches, and displays were involved. (ENT: "Sleeping Dogs", "Vox Sola") A new language can quickly be translated in person-to-person encounters by having one speak his or her language. Sato also created the linguo-code translation matrix in order to anticipate and speed up the translation of new and unknown languages. (ENT: "In a Mirror, Darkly")  
On [[Earth]], the universal translator was invented shortly before 2151, and was still experimental at the time of the launch of Enterprise. (ENT: "Broken Bow") This version of the UT could be used for ship-to-ship communications only, and face-to-face communication or off-world missions required the use of a skilled linguist - in Enterprise's case, Hoshi Sato - notably in situations where reading alien languages on the control panels, hatches, and displays were involved. (ENT: "Sleeping Dogs", "Vox Sola") A new language can quickly be translated in person-to-person encounters by having one speak his or her language. Sato also created the linguo-code translation matrix in order to anticipate and speed up the translation of new and unknown languages. (ENT: "In a Mirror, Darkly")  
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