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Revolutionary medical device developed by Dr. [[Toby Russell]]. The genetronic replicator could scan the genetic information in a damaged organ, and [[replicate]] an entirely new, healthy organ for replacement. It was in the prototype stages in [[2368]], when Dr. Russell brought it to the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D)|''Enterprise''-D]] in hopes of using it to treat a paralyzed Lieutenant [[Worf]]. Although Dr. [[Beverly Crusher]] felt the replicator was too risky for use, she later permitted the surgery after Worf made it clear he would rather die than live paralyzed. The replicator created a new spinal cord for Worf, which Crusher and Russell successfully implanted. However, there were complications, and Worf died on the operating table. Fortunately, the redundancies of [[Klingon anatomy]] allowed Worf to be revived.
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Revolutionary medical device developed by Dr. [[Toby Russell]]. The genetronic replicator could scan the genetic information in a damaged organ, and [[replicate]] an entirely new, healthy organ for replacement. It was in the prototype stages in [[2368]], when Dr. Russell brought it to the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D)|''Enterprise''-D]] in hopes of using it to treat a paralyzed Lieutenant [[Worf]]. Although Dr. [[Beverly Crusher]] felt the replicator was too risky for use, she later permitted the surgery after Worf made it clear he would rather die than live paralyzed. The replicator created a new spinal cord for Worf, which Crusher and Russell successfully implanted. However, there were complications, and Worf died on the operating table. Fortunately, the redundancies of [[Klingon anatomy]] allowed Worf to be revived. ([[TNG]]: "[[Ethics]]")

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Revolutionary medical device developed by Dr. Toby Russell. The genetronic replicator could scan the genetic information in a damaged organ, and replicate an entirely new, healthy organ for replacement. It was in the prototype stages in 2368, when Dr. Russell brought it to the Enterprise-D in hopes of using it to treat a paralyzed Lieutenant Worf. Although Dr. Beverly Crusher felt the replicator was too risky for use, she later permitted the surgery after Worf made it clear he would rather die than live paralyzed. The replicator created a new spinal cord for Worf, which Crusher and Russell successfully implanted. However, there were complications, and Worf died on the operating table. Fortunately, the redundancies of Klingon anatomy allowed Worf to be revived. (TNG: "Ethics")