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A '''dark matter lifeform''' was a theoretical [[lifeform]] composed of [[dark matter]], dwelling outside normal [[space-time]].
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The '''"dark matter lifeforms"''' were a race of creatures dwelling outside normal [[space-time]] and [[subspace]] in an unknown [[Parallel universe|parallel realm]].
   
In [[2376]], an [[away team]] from the [[Federation]] [[starship]] {{USS|Voyager}} encountered an [[alien]] lifeform during an exploration of a [[class T cluster]] in the [[Delta Quadrant]]. One of the team's members, [[Crewman]] [[William Telfer]], was transported away and then was returned with the lifeform in his body. It took control of his [[nervous system]] and established rudimentary [[telepathy|telepathic]] contact with him. Attempts to lock onto it and beam it out of him failed.
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In [[2376]], an [[away team]] from the [[Federation]] [[starship]] {{USS|Voyager}} encountered the [[alien]] [[lifeform]] during an exploration of a [[class T cluster]] in the [[Delta Quadrant]]. The [[warp drive]] of the ''[[Delta Flyer]]'' was disabled by a wave of [[spatial fluctuation]] and one of the team's members, [[Crewman]] [[William Telfer]], was transported away to the alien realm and returned with the lifeform in his body. It took control of his [[nervous system]] and established rudimentary [[telepathy|telepathic]] contact with him. Attempts to scan, or lock onto it and beam it out of him failed.
   
The leader of the team, [[Captain]] [[Kathryn Janeway]], surmised that it could be a dark matter lifeform. However, Federation theoretical [[physics]] of the [[24th century]] seemed to preclude the existence of such a lifeform, as [[molecule]]s so complex would collapse under their own weight. The lifeform subsequently left Telfer's body and accessed the systems of the away team's ship, the ''[[Delta Flyer]], causing Crewman [[Mortimer Harren]] to panic and destroy it with a [[phaser]].
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The leader of the team, [[Captain]] [[Kathryn Janeway]], surmised that it could be a [[dark matter]] lifeform. However, Federation theoretical [[physics]] of the [[24th century]] seemed to preclude the existence of such a lifeform, as [[molecule]]s so complex would collapse under their own weight. The lifeform subsequently left Telfer's body and accessed the systems of the ''Delta Flyer'', causing Crewman [[Mortimer Harren]] to panic and disintegrate it with a [[phaser]].
   
Shortly after, more of these lifeforms advanced on the ''Flyer'', seeking retribution. Janeway was able to disable them by triggering a chain reaction in the [[radiogenic particle|radiogenic rings]] of a [[class T planet|T-class]] [[gas giant]].
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Shortly after, the lifeforms advanced on the ''Flyer'', presumably seeking retribution. Janeway was able to disable their spatial fluctuation wave by triggering a chain reaction in the [[radiogenic particle|radiogenic rings]] of a [[class T planet|T-class]] [[gas giant]].
 
It was never conclusively proven if these lifeforms were, in fact, dark matter lifeforms, nor was it proven if such lifeforms actually existed. ({{VOY|Good Shepherd}})
 
   
 
It was never conclusively proven if these lifeforms were, in fact, dark matter lifeforms, nor was it proven if such lifeforms could exist. ({{VOY|Good Shepherd}})
 
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Revision as of 21:12, 8 August 2010

Dark matter life form worm

A supposed dark matter lifeform

The "dark matter lifeforms" were a race of creatures dwelling outside normal space-time and subspace in an unknown parallel realm.

In 2376, an away team from the Federation starship USS Voyager encountered the alien lifeform during an exploration of a class T cluster in the Delta Quadrant. The warp drive of the Delta Flyer was disabled by a wave of spatial fluctuation and one of the team's members, Crewman William Telfer, was transported away to the alien realm and returned with the lifeform in his body. It took control of his nervous system and established rudimentary telepathic contact with him. Attempts to scan, or lock onto it and beam it out of him failed.

The leader of the team, Captain Kathryn Janeway, surmised that it could be a dark matter lifeform. However, Federation theoretical physics of the 24th century seemed to preclude the existence of such a lifeform, as molecules so complex would collapse under their own weight. The lifeform subsequently left Telfer's body and accessed the systems of the Delta Flyer, causing Crewman Mortimer Harren to panic and disintegrate it with a phaser.

Shortly after, the lifeforms advanced on the Flyer, presumably seeking retribution. Janeway was able to disable their spatial fluctuation wave by triggering a chain reaction in the radiogenic rings of a T-class gas giant.

It was never conclusively proven if these lifeforms were, in fact, dark matter lifeforms, nor was it proven if such lifeforms could exist. (VOY: "Good Shepherd")