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** This becomes the plot point of an episode of ''[[Star Trek Deep Space Nine (TV)|Star Trek Deep Space Nine]]'', where Worf is on trial for destroying a Klingon transport ship. Worf was waiting for a Klingon Bird-of-Prey to do an [[Invisibility Flicker]] before raiding the convoy and fired at it as soon as he saw the blink, which turned out to be the transport decloaking. Of course, {{spoiler|the Klingons set up an empty transport ship in order to set up Worf for murder, expecting his kneejerk reaction}}. |
** This becomes the plot point of an episode of ''[[Star Trek Deep Space Nine (TV)|Star Trek Deep Space Nine]]'', where Worf is on trial for destroying a Klingon transport ship. Worf was waiting for a Klingon Bird-of-Prey to do an [[Invisibility Flicker]] before raiding the convoy and fired at it as soon as he saw the blink, which turned out to be the transport decloaking. Of course, {{spoiler|the Klingons set up an empty transport ship in order to set up Worf for murder, expecting his kneejerk reaction}}. |
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* The {{spoiler|Nox}} in the ''[[Stargate SG-1]]'' episode "The Nox" turned invisible, but then would reappear when {{spoiler|healing or resurrecting someone.}} |
* The {{spoiler|Nox}} in the ''[[Stargate SG-1]]'' episode "The Nox" turned invisible, but then would reappear when {{spoiler|healing or resurrecting someone.}} |
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* Shadow battleships from ''[[ |
* Shadow battleships from ''[[Babylon 5]]'' were not invisible but they phased in from hyperspace in a very blink-like manner (every other type of ship needs to open a GIANT glowing wormhole). Sometimes they did it right before obliterating enemy ships thus earning their place on this page. |
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