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A '''prion''' is an infectious microscopic [[particle]] composed only of [[protein]]s. Naturally occurring prions are responsible for several [[disease]]s in [[plant]]s and [[animal]]s. Artificial prions designed as [[biogenic weapon]]s are capable of causing millions of [[death|casualties]] when employed on a population. ({{DS9|Business as Usual}})
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A '''prion''' is an infectious microscopic [[particle]] composed only of [[protein]]s. Naturally occurring prions are responsible for several [[disease]]s in [[plant]]s and [[animal]]s.
   
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[[Anya]], who observed [[Geordi La Forge]] adjusting the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D)|USS ''Enterprise''-D's]] [[deuterium control conduit]] in order to enhance operating efficiency, noted that a minute defocused area may produce excess prions. La Forge responded to the comment stating that "our [[computer]] would detect that." ({{TNG|The Dauphin}})
In [[2373]], [[Julian Bashir]] was studying prion replication in [[ganglionic cell cluster]]s. He attended a [[conference]] where he said prion replication could be "inhibited by quantum resonance effects". He would later be forced to put his project on hold until the end of the year. ({{DS9|Nor the Battle to the Strong|Doctor Bashir, I Presume|In the Cards}})
 
   
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In [[2373]], [[Julian Bashir]] was studying prion replication in [[ganglionic cell cluster]]s. Early that year Bashir and [[Jake Sisko]] attended a [[conference]] where he said "prion replication could be inhibited by [[quantum resonance]] effects." ({{DS9|Nor the Battle to the Strong}}) He would later explain his research to [[Amsha Bashir|his mother]], explaining that he was "working on two studies of prion replication in ganglionic cell clusters." A project which she felt he could do on [[Earth]] ({{DS9|Doctor Bashir, I Presume}}) By the end of the year, he would explain to Jake and [[Nog]], who wondered if he would rather being something else, he stated that that was the first chance he had to get any research done on his prion project in five months, and that "you couldn't drag me away from here." ({{DS9|In the Cards}})
Several weeks later, [[Hagath]] suggested the use of prions in killing several members of [[General]] [[Nassuc]]'s [[race]]. ({{DS9|Business as Usual}})
 
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The same year, [[Hagath]] suggested the use of artificial prions, or likewise a [[mutagenic retrovirus]], as a [[biogenic weapon]], for killing up to 28 million of [[General]] [[Nassuc]]'s [[race]]. ({{DS9|Business as Usual}})
   
 
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A prion is an infectious microscopic particle composed only of proteins. Naturally occurring prions are responsible for several diseases in plants and animals.

Anya, who observed Geordi La Forge adjusting the USS Enterprise-D's deuterium control conduit in order to enhance operating efficiency, noted that a minute defocused area may produce excess prions. La Forge responded to the comment stating that "our computer would detect that." (TNG: "The Dauphin")

In 2373, Julian Bashir was studying prion replication in ganglionic cell clusters. Early that year Bashir and Jake Sisko attended a conference where he said "prion replication could be inhibited by quantum resonance effects." (DS9: "Nor the Battle to the Strong") He would later explain his research to his mother, explaining that he was "working on two studies of prion replication in ganglionic cell clusters." A project which she felt he could do on Earth (DS9: "Doctor Bashir, I Presume") By the end of the year, he would explain to Jake and Nog, who wondered if he would rather being something else, he stated that that was the first chance he had to get any research done on his prion project in five months, and that "you couldn't drag me away from here." (DS9: "In the Cards")

The same year, Hagath suggested the use of artificial prions, or likewise a mutagenic retrovirus, as a biogenic weapon, for killing up to 28 million of General Nassuc's race. (DS9: "Business as Usual")

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