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* [[Subspace]] radiation | * [[Subspace]] particle radiation | ||
** First theorized by [[Federation]] scientists c.2370s (''Star Trek: Nemesis'') | ** First theorized by [[Federation]] scientists c.2370s (''Star Trek: Nemesis'') | ||
** Research banned by most near-Federation powers | ** Research banned by most near-Federation powers as a [[biogenic weapon]] (''Star Trek: Nemesis'') | ||
** [[Romulan Star Empire]] continued research under the auspices of the [[Tal Shiar]] (DS9 Short Story: "Twilight's Wrath") | ** [[Romulan Star Empire]] continued research under the auspices of the [[Tal Shiar]] (DS9 Short Story: "Twilight's Wrath") | ||
* Causes organic matter to break | * Causes organic matter to break down at an atomic level (''Star Trek: Nemesis'') | ||
** Fatal to any carbon-based life (''Star Trek: Nemesis'') | ** Fatal to any carbon-based life (''Star Trek: Nemesis'') | ||
[[Category:Radiation]] | [[Category:Radiation]] | ||
[[Category:Biogenic weapons]] |
Latest revision as of 14:00, 12 October 2024
- Subspace particle radiation
- First theorized by Federation scientists c.2370s (Star Trek: Nemesis)
- Research banned by most near-Federation powers as a biogenic weapon (Star Trek: Nemesis)
- Romulan Star Empire continued research under the auspices of the Tal Shiar (DS9 Short Story: "Twilight's Wrath")
- Causes organic matter to break down at an atomic level (Star Trek: Nemesis)
- Fatal to any carbon-based life (Star Trek: Nemesis)