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'''Cobalt''' is chemical [[element]] with the symbol '''Co''' and atomic number 27. Cobalt is a ferromagnetic metal. It is a naturally occurring element, and is commony found in a number of ores. Cobalt is used in numerous alloys, and some cobalt-based materials are also used in [[weapons]]. |
'''Cobalt''' is chemical [[element]] with the symbol '''Co''' and atomic number 27. Cobalt is a ferromagnetic metal. It is a naturally occurring element, and is commony found in a number of ores. Cobalt is used in numerous alloys, and some cobalt-based materials are also used in [[weapons]]. |
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− | The [[antimatter relay]]s of an [[NX class|NX-class]] starship are lined with a [[platinum]]-cobalt alloy ( |
+ | The [[antimatter relay]]s of an [[NX class|NX-class]] starship are lined with a [[platinum]]-cobalt alloy ({{ENT|The Xindi}}). |
− | In [[2154]], the [[Enterprise (NX-01)|''Enterprise'' (NX-01)]] carried 18 kilos of [[tritanium]]-cobalt, of which 9 were used to bribe guards in releasing slaves on the [[Verex III]] [[Orion (species)|Orion]] processing station ( |
+ | In [[2154]], the [[Enterprise (NX-01)|''Enterprise'' (NX-01)]] carried 18 kilos of [[tritanium]]-cobalt, of which 9 were used to bribe guards in releasing slaves on the [[Verex III]] [[Orion (species)|Orion]] processing station ({{ENT|Borderland}}). |
− | The [[Lysian Central Command]] space station was armed with 39 [[cobalt-fusion warhead]]s ( |
+ | The [[Lysian Central Command]] space station was armed with 39 [[cobalt-fusion warhead]]s ({{TNG|Conundrum}}). Other military uses of cobalt include [[cobalt-thorium device]]s, [[cobalt bomb]]s and the nerve agent [[cobalt diselenide]]. ({{DS9|The Maquis, Part I|For the Uniform}}; {{TOS|Obsession}}) |
− | The body of the [[Soong-type android]] [[Data]] included 11.8 kilos of [[molybdenum]]-cobalt alloys. ( |
+ | The body of the [[Soong-type android]] [[Data]] included 11.8 kilos of [[molybdenum]]-cobalt alloys. ({{TNG|The Most Toys}}) |
:''According to the ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation Interactive Technical Manual]]'', written by [[Michael Okuda]] and [[Rick Sternbach]], a metallic alloy of tungsten-cobalt-[[magnesium]] was used to form the structural core of a [[warp coil]]. It provided the rigidity and high heat tolerance required due to the prolonged exposure to [[warp plasma]].'' |
:''According to the ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation Interactive Technical Manual]]'', written by [[Michael Okuda]] and [[Rick Sternbach]], a metallic alloy of tungsten-cobalt-[[magnesium]] was used to form the structural core of a [[warp coil]]. It provided the rigidity and high heat tolerance required due to the prolonged exposure to [[warp plasma]].'' |
Revision as of 15:16, 7 February 2007
Name: | Cobalt |
Symbol: | Co |
Atomic number: | 27 |
Cobalt is chemical element with the symbol Co and atomic number 27. Cobalt is a ferromagnetic metal. It is a naturally occurring element, and is commony found in a number of ores. Cobalt is used in numerous alloys, and some cobalt-based materials are also used in weapons.
The antimatter relays of an NX-class starship are lined with a platinum-cobalt alloy (ENT: "The Xindi").
In 2154, the Enterprise (NX-01) carried 18 kilos of tritanium-cobalt, of which 9 were used to bribe guards in releasing slaves on the Verex III Orion processing station (ENT: "Borderland").
The Lysian Central Command space station was armed with 39 cobalt-fusion warheads (TNG: "Conundrum"). Other military uses of cobalt include cobalt-thorium devices, cobalt bombs and the nerve agent cobalt diselenide. (DS9: "The Maquis, Part I", "For the Uniform"; TOS: "Obsession")
The body of the Soong-type android Data included 11.8 kilos of molybdenum-cobalt alloys. (TNG: "The Most Toys")
- According to the Star Trek: The Next Generation Interactive Technical Manual, written by Michael Okuda and Rick Sternbach, a metallic alloy of tungsten-cobalt-magnesium was used to form the structural core of a warp coil. It provided the rigidity and high heat tolerance required due to the prolonged exposure to warp plasma.