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In [[2374]], [[Captain]] [[Benjamin Sisko]] and his crew used ninety isotons of enriched [[ultritium]] to destroy a [[ketracel-white]] facility in [[Cardassian]] [[space]]. ({{DS9|A Time to Stand}})
 
In [[2374]], [[Captain]] [[Benjamin Sisko]] and his crew used ninety isotons of enriched [[ultritium]] to destroy a [[ketracel-white]] facility in [[Cardassian]] [[space]]. ({{DS9|A Time to Stand}})
   
===Comparative list of measure===
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==Comparative list of measure==
 
* [[Photon torpedo]]es are said to have maximum explosive yield of '''25 isotons'''. However, these numbers vary to as much as '''200 isotons'''. ({{VOY|Scorpion, Part II}})
 
* [[Photon torpedo]]es are said to have maximum explosive yield of '''25 isotons'''. However, these numbers vary to as much as '''200 isotons'''. ({{VOY|Scorpion, Part II}})
   
 
* [[Malon export vessel]]s can transport up to a maximum of '''4 trillion isotons''' of [[antimatter waste]]. ({{VOY|Juggernaut}})
 
* [[Malon export vessel]]s can transport up to a maximum of '''4 trillion isotons''' of [[antimatter waste]]. ({{VOY|Juggernaut}})
   
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:''According to the ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Technical Manual]]'', [[Quantum torpedo]]es have a yield of 50+ isotons.''
 
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==Background==
 
According to the ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Technical Manual]]'', [[Quantum torpedo]]es have a yield of 50+ isotons.
   
===Background===
 
 
As with most other units of measure used in ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'', isotons came to be used with unrealistic magnitudes such as '''four trillion isotons''' for the total yield of a Malon export vessel. As with most other measures used in ''[[Star Trek]]'' there are no direct conversions to real world measures given.
 
As with most other units of measure used in ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'', isotons came to be used with unrealistic magnitudes such as '''four trillion isotons''' for the total yield of a Malon export vessel. As with most other measures used in ''[[Star Trek]]'' there are no direct conversions to real world measures given.
   

Revision as of 16:34, 2 April 2007

An isoton is a measure of both mass and explosive yield used by Federation and Dominion science during the 24th century.

In 2373, Kilana had her Jem'Hadar troops fire ten isotons of explosives near a Jem'Hadar attack ship in which a team from Deep Space 9 was seeking shelter. (DS9: "The Ship")

In 2374, Captain Benjamin Sisko and his crew used ninety isotons of enriched ultritium to destroy a ketracel-white facility in Cardassian space. (DS9: "A Time to Stand")

Comparative list of measure

Additional references

Background

According to the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Technical Manual, Quantum torpedoes have a yield of 50+ isotons.

As with most other units of measure used in Star Trek: Voyager, isotons came to be used with unrealistic magnitudes such as four trillion isotons for the total yield of a Malon export vessel. As with most other measures used in Star Trek there are no direct conversions to real world measures given.

However, the Star Trek: The Next Generation Technical Manual provides information that can be used to calculate this data. A standard Starfleet photon torpedo has a "warhead" containing 1.5 kg of matter and 1.5 kg of anti-matter, and a 25 isoton yield. At 100% efficiency, that amount would produce the equivalent of 64.41 megatons of explosive power. Divide that by 25, and you get 2.6 megatons/isoton. In contrast, the largest nuclear bomb to date had the explosive power of about 50 megatons.