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'''Diamagnetic ore''' is a mineral high in energy content. It gives off readings similiar to those of an atmospheric [[electrical storm]] or an industrial facility. ([[ENT]]: "[[The Shipment]]")
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'''Diamagnetic ore''' is a [[diamagnetism|diamagnetic]] [[mineral]] high in [[energy]] yield. Diamagnetic ore causes [[sensor]] readings similar to those of an [[atmosphere|atmospheric]] [[electrical storm]] or an industrial facility might produce. ({{ENT|The Shipment}})
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In addition, these '''diamagnetic minerals''', which can be found in [[igneous rock]]s, also produce [[diamagnetic field]]s that interfere with the normal operation of many [[technology|technological]] devices such as [[communicator]]s. ({{ENT|Dawn}})
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The [[planetary ring]]s of a [[planet]] in which {{EnterpriseNX}} attempted to evade a [[Klingon]] {{class|D5}} [[battle cruiser]] included the fairly typical composition of [[methane]] [[ice]], [[isolytic plasma]], and '''diamagnetic dust'''. ({{ENT|Judgment}})
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==See also==
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* [[Diamagnetic storm]]
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Revision as of 17:51, 20 January 2015

Diamagnetic ore is a diamagnetic mineral high in energy yield. Diamagnetic ore causes sensor readings similar to those of an atmospheric electrical storm or an industrial facility might produce. (ENT: "The Shipment")

In addition, these diamagnetic minerals, which can be found in igneous rocks, also produce diamagnetic fields that interfere with the normal operation of many technological devices such as communicators. (ENT: "Dawn")

The planetary rings of a planet in which Enterprise NX-01 attempted to evade a Klingon D5-class battle cruiser included the fairly typical composition of methane ice, isolytic plasma, and diamagnetic dust. (ENT: "Judgment")

See also