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A '''metallurgical scientist''' is a [[scientist]] specializing in the field of [[metallurgy]], and is responsible for the study of [[metal]]s and [[alloy]]s.
 
A '''metallurgical scientist''' is a [[scientist]] specializing in the field of [[metallurgy]], and is responsible for the study of [[metal]]s and [[alloy]]s.
   
[[Voth]] molecular [[paleontologist]] [[Forra Gegen]] was threatened a demotion to metallurgical analyst for his contributions to the [[Distant Origin Theory]]. ({{VOY|Distant Origin}})
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[[Voth]] molecular [[paleontologist]] [[Forra Gegen]] was threatened a demotion to metallurgical scientist for his contributions to the [[Distant Origin Theory]]. ({{VOY|Distant Origin}})
   
 
:''Due to the location of the raw materials within the mantles or crusts of [[planet]]s and [[asteroid]]s, detailed education and study in the fields of [[geology]] and [[chemistry]] are required for success in this vocation. As a paleontologist, Forra Gegen had this expertise, and as such, was suited, if not over-qualified for the position of metallurgical analyst.''"
 
:''Due to the location of the raw materials within the mantles or crusts of [[planet]]s and [[asteroid]]s, detailed education and study in the fields of [[geology]] and [[chemistry]] are required for success in this vocation. As a paleontologist, Forra Gegen had this expertise, and as such, was suited, if not over-qualified for the position of metallurgical analyst.''"

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A metallurgical scientist is a scientist specializing in the field of metallurgy, and is responsible for the study of metals and alloys.

Voth molecular paleontologist Forra Gegen was threatened a demotion to metallurgical scientist for his contributions to the Distant Origin Theory. (VOY: "Distant Origin")

Due to the location of the raw materials within the mantles or crusts of planets and asteroids, detailed education and study in the fields of geology and chemistry are required for success in this vocation. As a paleontologist, Forra Gegen had this expertise, and as such, was suited, if not over-qualified for the position of metallurgical analyst."