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'''Ion radiation''' is a form of [[radiation]] associated with [[ion]]s.
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'''Ion radiation''' was a form of [[radiation]] associated with [[ion]]s.
   
 
The detonation of a [[Federation]] [[photon torpedo]] produced ion radiation, which could be hazardous to [[deflector shield|unshielded]] [[starship]]s at close ranges. When the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} disrupted a [[soliton wave]] using photon torpedoes in [[2368]], parts of the ship were flooded with ion radiation due to gaps in its damaged shield grid. ({{TNG|New Ground}})
 
The detonation of a [[Federation]] [[photon torpedo]] produced ion radiation, which could be hazardous to [[deflector shield|unshielded]] [[starship]]s at close ranges. When the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} disrupted a [[soliton wave]] using photon torpedoes in [[2368]], parts of the ship were flooded with ion radiation due to gaps in its damaged shield grid. ({{TNG|New Ground}})
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Ion radiation was one of the sources of interference accounted for by the {{USS|Voyager}} crew during their hunt for the missile [[ATR-4107|Dreadnought]] in [[2372]]. ({{VOY|Dreadnought}})
 
Ion radiation was one of the sources of interference accounted for by the {{USS|Voyager}} crew during their hunt for the missile [[ATR-4107|Dreadnought]] in [[2372]]. ({{VOY|Dreadnought}})
 
:''It is unclear how or if this relates to [[ionizing radiation]].''
 
:''It is unclear how or if this relates to [[ionizing radiation]].''
 
 
[[Category:Radiation]]
 
[[Category:Radiation]]

Revision as of 14:23, 14 December 2012

Ion radiation was a form of radiation associated with ions.

The detonation of a Federation photon torpedo produced ion radiation, which could be hazardous to unshielded starships at close ranges. When the USS Enterprise-D disrupted a soliton wave using photon torpedoes in 2368, parts of the ship were flooded with ion radiation due to gaps in its damaged shield grid. (TNG: "New Ground")

Ion radiation was one of the sources of interference accounted for by the USS Voyager crew during their hunt for the missile Dreadnought in 2372. (VOY: "Dreadnought")

It is unclear how or if this relates to ionizing radiation.