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In [[planetary classification]], '''class T''' is used to categorize some types of [[gas giant]]s. |
In [[planetary classification]], '''class T''' is used to categorize some types of [[gas giant]]s. |
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− | In [[2376]], the ''[[Delta Flyer]]'' came in contact with a [[dark matter lifeform]] in a [[class T cluster]] and was disabled. [[Captain]] [[Kathryn Janeway]] took the ''Flyer'' to a nearby class T gas giant with orbital rings, including one that was [[radiogenic particle|radiogenic]], hoping to use those particles to reinitialize the ''Flyer'' |
+ | In [[2376]], the ''[[Delta Flyer]]'' came in contact with a [[dark matter lifeform]] in a [[class T cluster]] and was disabled. [[Captain]] [[Kathryn Janeway]] took the ''Flyer'' to a nearby class T gas giant with orbital rings, including one that was [[radiogenic particle|radiogenic]], hoping to use those particles to reinitialize the ''Flyer''{{'}}s warp reaction. She eventually set off a chain reaction inside the rings with the ''Flyer''{{'}}s [[phaser]]s to deter more dark matter lifeforms. ({{VOY|Good Shepherd}}) |
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Revision as of 14:15, 8 June 2010
In planetary classification, class T is used to categorize some types of gas giants.
In 2376, the Delta Flyer came in contact with a dark matter lifeform in a class T cluster and was disabled. Captain Kathryn Janeway took the Flyer to a nearby class T gas giant with orbital rings, including one that was radiogenic, hoping to use those particles to reinitialize the Flyer's warp reaction. She eventually set off a chain reaction inside the rings with the Flyer's phasers to deter more dark matter lifeforms. (VOY: "Good Shepherd")
According to the Star Trek: Star Charts, a class T planet is a gas giant classified as a "large ultragiant", 50,000,000 to 120,000,000 kilometers in diameter, with an age of two to ten billion years.
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