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* Radiation known to be extremely toxic to most living organisms | * Radiation known to be extremely toxic to most living organisms | ||
** Also commonly known as antimatter radiation (VOY: "Friendship One") | ** Also commonly known as [[antimatter]] radiation (VOY: "Friendship One") | ||
** Byproduct of [[warp drive]] operation (''Star Trek: First Contact''; VOY: "Night") | ** Byproduct of [[warp drive]] operation (''Star Trek: First Contact''; VOY: "Night") | ||
*** Early-generations drives focused on containing radiation, disposing of waste afterwards, similar to early fission plants (''Star Trek: First Contact''; VOY: "Night") | *** Early-generations drives focused on containing radiation, disposing of waste afterwards, similar to early fission plants (''Star Trek: First Contact''; VOY: "Night") |
Latest revision as of 07:54, 20 May 2019
- Radiation known to be extremely toxic to most living organisms
- Also commonly known as antimatter radiation (VOY: "Friendship One")
- Byproduct of warp drive operation (Star Trek: First Contact; VOY: "Night")
- Early-generations drives focused on containing radiation, disposing of waste afterwards, similar to early fission plants (Star Trek: First Contact; VOY: "Night")
- Later-generation drives use radiometric converters to absorb theta radiation, recycling it to generate energy in order to increase overall drive efficiency, reduce risk to crews (VOY: "Night")
- Recommended to be treated by arithrazine, though hyronalin is also somewhat effective (DS9 Novel: Demons of Air and Darkness)
- High concentrations disrupt subspace in local space, preventing generation of subspace fields (VOY: "Juggernaut")
- In small concentrations, occasionally used in radiation therapy procedures for particular microorganisms proving resistant to other treatments (ENT: "Bounty")