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'''Epsilon 119''' was a dead [[star]]. In [[2370]], [[Professor]] [[Gideon Seyetik]] took a [[shuttlecraft]] carrying [[protomatter]] into the star in an attempt to re-ignite it. The experiment was a success although the professor [[death|lost his life]].
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'''Epsilon 119''' was a [[dead star]]. In [[2370]], [[Professor]] [[Gideon Seyetik]] took a [[shuttlecraft]] carrying [[protomatter]] into the star in an attempt to re-ignite it. The experiment was a success although the professor [[death|lost his life]].
   
[[Commander]] [[Benjamin Sisko]] later noted in his [[Station log, Deep Space 9|station log]] that the rebirth of Epsilon 119 was "a fitting memorial to a brilliant man". ({{DS9|Second Sight}})
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[[Commander]] [[Benjamin Sisko]] later noted in his [[Station log, Deep Space 9|station log]] that the rebirth of Epsilon 119 was "a fitting memorial to a brilliant man." ({{DS9|Second Sight}})
   
 
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File:Epsilon 119 after re-ignition.jpg|After re-ignition
 
File:Epsilon 119 after re-ignition.jpg|After re-ignition
 
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Revision as of 02:19, 29 March 2015

Epsilon 119 was a dead star. In 2370, Professor Gideon Seyetik took a shuttlecraft carrying protomatter into the star in an attempt to re-ignite it. The experiment was a success although the professor lost his life.

Commander Benjamin Sisko later noted in his station log that the rebirth of Epsilon 119 was "a fitting memorial to a brilliant man." (DS9: "Second Sight")