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Artificially generated by crew. A general anesthetic. Fatal if present in the air. | Artificially generated by crew. A general anesthetic. Fatal if present in the air. | ||
*DS9: ''The Siege'' - Terrorists flooded the station's conduits with concentrated | *DS9: ''The Siege'' - Terrorists flooded the station's conduits with concentrated anesthizine gas to try to kill the crew. | ||
*TNG: ''Rascals'' - Ro suggests using | *TNG: ''Rascals'' - Ro suggests using anesthizine gas to knock out the Ferengi. Unfortunately, Picard points out that it's not possible since computer control has been locked out. | ||
*TNG: ''The Hunted'' - Picard orders that the cargo decks be flooded with | *TNG: ''The Hunted'' - Picard orders that the cargo decks be flooded with anesthizine gas in order to try to knock out the fugitive Roga Danar. | ||
==='''Antichroniton'''=== | ==='''Antichroniton'''=== | ||
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==='''Badlands'''=== | ==='''Badlands'''=== | ||
Naturally occurring | Naturally occurring, area of space near Bajor containging large amounts of plasma. Powerful | ||
plasma eruptions occur quite frequently playing havoc with sensors and warp drives and larger ships | |||
have great difficulty navigating the storms. | |||
==='''Baryon'''=== | ==='''Baryon'''=== | ||
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===Cobalt | ===Cobalt Diselenide=== | ||
Artificially generated by crew. A chemical compound that is considered a biogenic weapon. Cobalt | Artificially generated by crew. A chemical compound that is considered a biogenic weapon. [[MA:Cobalt diselenide|Cobalt diselenide]] is harmless to most humanoids but is lethal to Cardassians. | ||
*DS9: ''For the Uniform'' - The Maquis, under the leadership of Mr. Eddington, contaminated Cardassian colonies in the demilitarized zone with cobalt dinitrate to force them to abandon the planets. | |||
===Corbomite=== | ===Corbomite=== | ||
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*TNG: ''The Mind's Eye'' - Data detected E-band rays and traced them to Geordie, who was brainwashed to kill Governor Vagh. | *TNG: ''The Mind's Eye'' - Data detected E-band rays and traced them to Geordie, who was brainwashed to kill Governor Vagh. | ||
===[[Eicharon Particles]]=== | |||
Created by injecting deuterium through a thoronic polarizing grid into a quantum induction field. Used by the [[Valcarian Imperial Republic]] for superluminal propulsion. | |||
*''Non-canon:'' - used by the [[Valcarian Imperial Republic|Valcarians]] in the [[Par'tha Expanse]] campaign region. | |||
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*TNG: ''Masks''- Used in the composition of the informational archive at the comet's core. | *TNG: ''Masks''- Used in the composition of the informational archive at the comet's core. | ||
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AcetinNaturally occurring. Causes duonetic fields, resulting in equipment failures.
AcetylcholineNaturally occurring. In real life, a neurotransmitter produced by the brain.
Acid DichlorideArtificially generated by crew. Gaseous chemical. Toxic to humans, essential to advanced humans. In real life, acid dichloride is impossible as chlorine and hydrogen combine in a 1:1 ratio, and chemicals tend to separate into the lowest possible number of atoms. Acid "di"chloride would be H2Cl2, and this would break down into HCl: hydrochloric acid or (when a gas) hydrogen chloride.
ActinidesNaturally occurring. Radioactive compounds generally found in uranium ore. Actinides are known to interfere with Federation sensors.
Amniotic FluidNaturally occurring. In real life, protects embryos from disease while in the womb.
AnesthizineArtificially generated by crew. A general anesthetic. Fatal if present in the air.
AntichronitonArtificially generated by crew. Cancels out chroniton particles.
AntigravitonArtificially generated by aliens. Apparently can act as "antigravity." In real life, a graviton (which is still a theoretical particle whose existence hasn't been proven) is its own antiparticle. That is, an antigraviton would actually be a normal graviton.
Antilepton InterferenceArtificially generated by aliens. Prevents communications.
AntimatterArtificially generated by crew; naturally occurring in real life. Matter whose electrical charge properties are the opposite of "normal matter." It is not well understood why the universe is made overwhelmingly of matter yet most reactions which produce particles produce matter and anti-matter equally. The imbalance could have started as a minor percentage in the early moments of the big bang, with resulting annihilation keeping the excess only (the rest is the photon background).
AntineutrinoNaturally occurring. In real life, a byproduct of beta decay.
AntineutronA real particle; the antimatter version of a neutron.
AntiprotonNaturally occurring. Also generated by ships; can penetrate Romulan cloaking devices. In real life, the antimatter version of a proton.
AntitimeNaturally occurring. Analogous to "antimatter" but for time, not matter.
AnyonArtificially generated by crew. Caused by the interaction between phased and normal matter. In real life, an anyon isn't a real particle, it's a theoretical construct formed by confining a normal fermion (and possibly boson) to a two-dimensional region. The exchange arguments which lead to the parity operator eigenvalues being +-1 no longer apply, and these theoretical constructs can have arbitrary quantum phase changes under exchange.
ArgineOrigin unknown. Function unknown.
BadlandsNaturally occurring, area of space near Bajor containging large amounts of plasma. Powerful plasma eruptions occur quite frequently playing havoc with sensors and warp drives and larger ships have great difficulty navigating the storms. BaryonNaturally occurring. In real life, "heavy" particles like protons, as opposed to "light" particles (leptons) like electrons. In TNG, something else.
Berthold RadiationArtificially generated by aliens. Unknown -- generated by aliens
Berthold Rays Naturally occurring. Nature unknown. Harmful or fatal to humans.
BicaridineArtificially generated by crew. A painkiller.
BilitriumNaturally occurring. A rare crystalline element which can be an incredible source of energy if hooked up to an anti-matter converter.
Biogenic FieldNaturally occurring. Lethal to humans.
BitriumNaturally occurring. Nature unknown.
BoridiumArtificially generated by crew. Used as a power generator or converter in compact machines and devices.
Brill CheeseOrigin unknown. Contaminated cheese with a virus.
CalendeniumNaturally occurring. chemical, possibly an element
Carbon NeutroniumArtificially generated by aliens.
CarbrodineOrigin unknown. When mixed with infernite, becomes explosive.
Cast RodiniumNaturally occurring. The hardest substance known to Federation science.
ChemiciteOrigin unknown. A highly explosive compound, dangerous to transport, can be sold for a good profit on Orion.
ChronitonArtificially generated by aliens and crew. Involved in time travel and in cloaking; exact nature unknown.
Chronometric ParticleArtificially generated by aliens. Involved in time travel.
Cobalt DiselenideArtificially generated by crew. A chemical compound that is considered a biogenic weapon. Cobalt diselenide is harmless to most humanoids but is lethal to Cardassians.
CorbomiteArtificially generated by Captain Kirk. A fictional substance which supposedly reflects weapon fire back at the attacker.
CordrizeneArtificially generated by crew. A drug.
CormolineNaturally occurring. Rich deposits of this compound are found on the Kazon-Ogla Homeworld, which they use for barter with the other Kazon sects.
CorodumArtificially generated by crew. Used in thruster packs.
Cosmic StringNaturally occurring. A string of particles with gravitational forces that are the strength of a black hole.
CryptobiolinArtificially generated by aliens. An alien equivalent of steroids.
CyanoacrylateNaturally occurring. In real life, cyanoacrylate ester is a fast-bonding glue (e.g. Crazy Glue.)
CyrilliumNaturally occurring. Occurs in nebulae/gaseous anomalies in Delta and Alpha quadrants. Highly combustible.
Dark MatterNaturally occurring. Causes phase shifts in normal matter.
De Broglie WavesNaturally occurring in real life -- in modern physics, a representation of ordinary matter as waves rather than particles. In Star Trek, artificially generated by aliens; a side effect of cloaking devices.
DechyonArtificially generated by crew. In real life, dechyons are the class of particles that travel below the speed of light (i.e., the opposite of tachyons.)
Delta RaysNaturally occurring. Type of radiation produced by older engines; exists in real life. Delta-rays refer to moderate energy electrons which have been kicked off a nucleus by the passage of a nearby high energy charged particle.
Dermateralean PlasticineArtificially generated by aliens. Used in cosmetic surgery.
DeuridiumNaturally occurring. Found as deposits in asteroid fields.
DeuteriumNaturally occurring. Isotope of hydrogen, having twice the mass of ordinary hydrogen, also called heavy hydrogen
DiburiniumOrigin unknown. A metallic substance.
Diburnium-osmium AlloyArtificially generated by aliens. A substance highly resistant to energy and radiation.
DicoromiumNaturally occurring. An element that makes up part of the molecular structure of a gaseous creature, possibly allowing the creature to exist in a state on the border between matter and energy and avoid weapons fire by moving itself through time.
DicosiliumOrigin unknown. Optic material used to build lenses and mirrors.
DilithiumNaturally occurring. Focuses energy into highly concentrated form. Necessary for the operation of warp drives, and a vital part of a starship's power system.
Displacement WaveArtificially generated by aliens. Moves objects at high warp speed.
Disruptor BeamArtificially generated by aliens. Klingon equivalent of a phasers. Accompanied by a shrill, echoing sound. (See Errand of Mercy, Elaan of Troyus.) The same beam is used by the Amenians in A Taste of Armageddon (Perhaps the Klingons once conquered Ameniar during their history!)
DolamideOrigin unknown. Used in power generators, reactors, and short-range transporters. If pure enough, it can be made into weapons.
DuraniumArtificially generated by crew. A hard metal alloy.
E-band radiationNaturally occurring. Emitted by collapsing stars; can also be used as a means of communication.
Eicharon ParticlesCreated by injecting deuterium through a thoronic polarizing grid into a quantum induction field. Used by the Valcarian Imperial Republic for superluminal propulsion.
Eichner RadiationArtificially generated by aliens.
Electrophoretic EnergyIn real life, electrophoresis is a process by which proteins are identified by putting them on a gel and running an electric current through the gel, then staining the gel and measuring how far the proteins moved in comparison to a group of standard proteins that were also put on the gel (bigger proteins move slower, in general.)
FeliciumNaturally occurring. A substance produced from plants by the people of Brekka and exported to Ornara.
FistriumNaturally occurring. Refractory metal found in caves of Melona IV.
Fluidic SpaceNaturally occurring. A parallel universe near our own composed entirely of a biological fluid.
FortaniumNaturally occurring.
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