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A '''cascade reaction''' is a phenomenon which can occur in a [[star]] due to an imbalance in [[fusion reactant]]s in its core. |
A '''cascade reaction''' is a phenomenon which can occur in a [[star]] due to an imbalance in [[fusion reactant]]s in its core. |
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− | Such a phenomenon was present in the [[Gamma Quadrant]] star [[Trialus]]. The cascade reaction in the star resulted in a [[dimensional shift]] in the star's only [[planet]], [[Meridian]]. This caused Meridian to undergo periodic transitions to a [[dimension]] which intersected our own, where the inhabitants existed in a [[non-corporeal]] state. ({{DS9|Meridian}}) |
+ | Such a phenomenon was present in the [[Gamma Quadrant]] star [[Trialus]]. The cascade reaction in the star resulted in a [[dimensional shift]] in the star's only [[planet]], [[Meridian (planet)|Meridian]]. This caused Meridian to undergo periodic transitions to a [[dimension]] which intersected our own, where the inhabitants existed in a [[non-corporeal]] state. ({{DS9|Meridian}}) |
[[Category:Astronomical phenomena]] |
[[Category:Astronomical phenomena]] |
Revision as of 12:25, 21 October 2010
A cascade reaction is a phenomenon which can occur in a star due to an imbalance in fusion reactants in its core.
Such a phenomenon was present in the Gamma Quadrant star Trialus. The cascade reaction in the star resulted in a dimensional shift in the star's only planet, Meridian. This caused Meridian to undergo periodic transitions to a dimension which intersected our own, where the inhabitants existed in a non-corporeal state. (DS9: "Meridian")