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'''Subspace radiation''' is a form of [[radiation]] associated with [[subspace]] phenomena.
 
'''Subspace radiation''' is a form of [[radiation]] associated with [[subspace]] phenomena.
   
The detonation of an [[Omega molecule]] produced dangerous subspace radiation. As a result, the [[Omega Directive]] mandates [[multiphasic shield]]ing be installed around the [[warp core]]s of any responding ships. ({{VOY|The Omega Directive}})
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The detonation of an [[Omega molecule]] produced dangerous subspace radiation. As a result, the [[Omega Directive]] mandated [[multiphasic shield]]ing be installed around the [[warp core]]s of any responding ships. ({{VOY|The Omega Directive}})
   
 
The [[enhanced warp drive]] of the [[Silver Blood#USS Voyager|Silver Blood ''Voyager'']], brought online in [[2375]], produced subspace radiation. Though the radiation was harmless to ordinary [[matter]], the [[Silver Blood]] that comprised the ''Voyager''{{'}}s structure and crew began to deteriorate after prolonged exposure. This radiation eventually caused the Silver Blood ''Voyager''{{'}}s disintegration. ({{VOY|Course: Oblivion}})
 
The [[enhanced warp drive]] of the [[Silver Blood#USS Voyager|Silver Blood ''Voyager'']], brought online in [[2375]], produced subspace radiation. Though the radiation was harmless to ordinary [[matter]], the [[Silver Blood]] that comprised the ''Voyager''{{'}}s structure and crew began to deteriorate after prolonged exposure. This radiation eventually caused the Silver Blood ''Voyager''{{'}}s disintegration. ({{VOY|Course: Oblivion}})
   
A testing ground for [[long-range subspace warhead]]s encountered by the {{USS|Voyager}} in [[2378]] contained high levels of subspace radiation from the weapons' detonations. This radiation impaired ''Voyager''{{'}}s ability to form a stable [[warp field]]. ({{VOY|Human Error}})
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A testing ground for long-range [[subspace warhead]]s encountered by the {{USS|Voyager}} in [[2378]] contained high levels of subspace radiation from the weapons' detonations. This radiation impaired ''Voyager''{{'}}s ability to form a stable [[warp field]]. ({{VOY|Human Error}})
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[[Theta Zeta]] in the [[Verubin Nebula]] was bathed in subspace radiation. During a moment of distress in [[3189]], [[Su'Kal]] caused a pulse of subspace radiation to emanate from the planet that briefly destabilized the [[dilithium]] on {{USS|Discovery}}. It was later speculated that a similar but much more powerful event was responsible for [[the Burn]]. ({{DIS|Su'Kal|That Hope Is You, Part 2}})
 
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Latest revision as of 23:35, 10 June 2021

Subspace radiation is a form of radiation associated with subspace phenomena.

The detonation of an Omega molecule produced dangerous subspace radiation. As a result, the Omega Directive mandated multiphasic shielding be installed around the warp cores of any responding ships. (VOY: "The Omega Directive")

The enhanced warp drive of the Silver Blood Voyager, brought online in 2375, produced subspace radiation. Though the radiation was harmless to ordinary matter, the Silver Blood that comprised the Voyager's structure and crew began to deteriorate after prolonged exposure. This radiation eventually caused the Silver Blood Voyager's disintegration. (VOY: "Course: Oblivion")

A testing ground for long-range subspace warheads encountered by the USS Voyager in 2378 contained high levels of subspace radiation from the weapons' detonations. This radiation impaired Voyager's ability to form a stable warp field. (VOY: "Human Error")

Theta Zeta in the Verubin Nebula was bathed in subspace radiation. During a moment of distress in 3189, Su'Kal caused a pulse of subspace radiation to emanate from the planet that briefly destabilized the dilithium on USS Discovery. It was later speculated that a similar but much more powerful event was responsible for the Burn. (DIS: "Su'Kal", "That Hope Is You, Part 2")