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'''Krypton''' is an [[element]].
 
'''Krypton''' is an [[element]].
   
The [[atmosphere]] of [[Taurus II]] contains traces of krypton, along with [[neon]] and [[argon]]. The ''[[Galileo#USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)#Galileo (NCC-1701/7)#Galileo (I)|Galileo]]'' crash landed here temporarily in [[2267]]. ([[TOS]]: "[[The Galileo Seven|The ''Galileo'' Seven]]")
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In [[2267]], the ''[[Galileo#USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)#Galileo (NCC-1701/7)#Galileo (I)|Galileo]]'' crash landed on [[Taurus II]], near the [[Murasaki 312]]. The crew found the [[atmosphere]] breathable, an [[oxygen]]/[[nitrogen]] environment, with traces of Krypton, [[neon]], and [[argon]]. Not dissimilar to [[Earth]]. ([[TOS]]: "[[The Galileo Seven|The ''Galileo'' Seven]]")
 
A [[planetoid]] in the [[Gamma Canaris]] region that had an [[oxygen]]/[[nitrogen]] atmosphere contained trace amounts of Krypton, along with some argon and neon, similar to [[Earth]]. Later that year, the ''[[Galileo#USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)#Galileo (NCC-1701/7)#Galileo (II)|Galileo II]]'' crash landed here. ([[TOS]]: "[[Metamorphosis]]")
 
   
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Later that year, the ''[[Galileo#USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)#Galileo (NCC-1701/7)#Galileo (II)|Galileo II]]'' was forced to crash land on a [[planetoid]] in the [[Gamma Canaris]] region. The crew found the atmosphere to also be an oxygen/nitrogen compound similar to Earth, also containing trace amounts of Krypton, argon, and Neon. ([[TOS]]: "[[Metamorphosis]]")
:''The similarity between these two situations and planets is supposedly coincidental.''
 
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:''The similarity between these two situations and planets is certainly note-worthy, but presumably unrelated.''

Revision as of 21:43, 3 August 2005

Krypton is an element.

In 2267, the Galileo crash landed on Taurus II, near the Murasaki 312. The crew found the atmosphere breathable, an oxygen/nitrogen environment, with traces of Krypton, neon, and argon. Not dissimilar to Earth. (TOS: "The Galileo Seven")

Later that year, the Galileo II was forced to crash land on a planetoid in the Gamma Canaris region. The crew found the atmosphere to also be an oxygen/nitrogen compound similar to Earth, also containing trace amounts of Krypton, argon, and Neon. (TOS: "Metamorphosis")

The similarity between these two situations and planets is certainly note-worthy, but presumably unrelated.