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+ | '''Quasi-molecular flux''' is the state of a solid material, like the [[metal]] in a [[starship]]'s [[bulkhead]], when it is passed through by spatially-inverted [[tetryon]] particles, creating a [[subspace]] particle stream. The structure of the material is thereby altered on a sub-atomic level. |
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The metal in the bulkhead in [[cargo bay]] 4 aboard the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D)|USS ''Enterprise''-D]] was brought into quasi-molecular flux by the tampering of [[solanagen-based lifeform]]s who were attempting to form a [[spatial fracture]] in the cargo bay. ([[TNG]]: "[[Schisms]]") |
The metal in the bulkhead in [[cargo bay]] 4 aboard the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D)|USS ''Enterprise''-D]] was brought into quasi-molecular flux by the tampering of [[solanagen-based lifeform]]s who were attempting to form a [[spatial fracture]] in the cargo bay. ([[TNG]]: "[[Schisms]]") |
Revision as of 02:04, 26 June 2006
Quasi-molecular flux is the state of a solid material, like the metal in a starship's bulkhead, when it is passed through by spatially-inverted tetryon particles, creating a subspace particle stream. The structure of the material is thereby altered on a sub-atomic level.
The metal in the bulkhead in cargo bay 4 aboard the USS Enterprise-D was brought into quasi-molecular flux by the tampering of solanagen-based lifeforms who were attempting to form a spatial fracture in the cargo bay. (TNG: "Schisms")