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A '''metallurgical analysis''' was a thorough [[sensor]] scan of a [[metal]]. Metallurgical scans could detect microfractures. ({{TNG|Phantasms}})
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A '''metallurgical analysis''' was a thorough [[sensor]] scan of a [[metal]]. Metallurgical scans could detect [[microfracture]]s. ({{TNG|Phantasms}})
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In [[2152]], [[T'Pol]] performed a metallurgical analysis of a [[31st century]] {{dis|Earth vessel|31st century}}'s [[hull]] and {{dis|discovery|observation|discovered}} several unusual [[alloy]]s, one of which was in a semi-fluidic state. ({{ENT|Future Tense}})
   
 
In [[2369]], [[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard]] ordered a metallurgical scan of the [[hull]] of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} to see if [[subspace field]] incursions by the [[solanogen-based lifeform]] had left a trace. ({{TNG|Schisms}})
 
In [[2369]], [[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard]] ordered a metallurgical scan of the [[hull]] of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} to see if [[subspace field]] incursions by the [[solanogen-based lifeform]] had left a trace. ({{TNG|Schisms}})
   
The same year, [[Doctor|Dr.]] [[Julian Bashir]] ran a metallurgical analysis of one of [[Quark]]'s [[holosuite]]s for [[DNA]] or skin fragments, hoping to discover who [[Ibudan]]'s [[murder]]er was. ({{DS9|A Man Alone}})
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The same year, [[Dr.]] [[Julian Bashir]] ran a metallurgical analysis of one of [[Quark]]'s [[holosuite]]s for [[DNA]] or skin fragments, hoping to discover who [[Ibudan]]'s [[murder]]er was. ({{DS9|A Man Alone}})
   
 
''In [[2370]], the [[Lieutenant commander]] [[Data]] of an alternate [[quantum reality]] asked [[Lieutenant]] [[Worf]] to conduct a metallurgical scan of the [[Argus Array]]. Later, he asked the Worf of the [[Universe#Background information|prime reality]] if he had completed the scan, but Worf did not remember being asked, as he had not been asked to conduct the scan in the previous quantum reality that he had shifted from.'' ({{TNG|Parallels}})
 
''In [[2370]], the [[Lieutenant commander]] [[Data]] of an alternate [[quantum reality]] asked [[Lieutenant]] [[Worf]] to conduct a metallurgical scan of the [[Argus Array]]. Later, he asked the Worf of the [[Universe#Background information|prime reality]] if he had completed the scan, but Worf did not remember being asked, as he had not been asked to conduct the scan in the previous quantum reality that he had shifted from.'' ({{TNG|Parallels}})
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In [[2371]], [[Kathryn Janeway]] suggested they do a metallurgical analysis of the [[1936]] [[Ford truck]] they located in open [[space]]. ({{VOY|The 37's}})
   
 
In [[2373]], the {{USS|Voyager}} conducted a metallurgic analysis of the [[Takarian]] [[planet]], ascertaining that the Takarians were at a [[Bronze Age]] level of development. ({{VOY|False Profits}}) That same year, [[Minister]] [[Odala]] of the [[Voth]] decided that metallurgical analysis would be a "more rewarding vocation" for [[Forra Gegen]] after Gegen formally retracted his claims regarding his [[Distant Origin Theory]]. Gegen was not very good at [[chemistry]] and stated to [[Commander]] [[Chakotay]] that his career in this field was likely to be undistinguished. ({{VOY|Distant Origin}})
 
In [[2373]], the {{USS|Voyager}} conducted a metallurgic analysis of the [[Takarian]] [[planet]], ascertaining that the Takarians were at a [[Bronze Age]] level of development. ({{VOY|False Profits}}) That same year, [[Minister]] [[Odala]] of the [[Voth]] decided that metallurgical analysis would be a "more rewarding vocation" for [[Forra Gegen]] after Gegen formally retracted his claims regarding his [[Distant Origin Theory]]. Gegen was not very good at [[chemistry]] and stated to [[Commander]] [[Chakotay]] that his career in this field was likely to be undistinguished. ({{VOY|Distant Origin}})
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Latest revision as of 07:17, 27 March 2022

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A metallurgical analysis was a thorough sensor scan of a metal. Metallurgical scans could detect microfractures. (TNG: "Phantasms")

In 2152, T'Pol performed a metallurgical analysis of a 31st century Earth vessel's hull and discovered several unusual alloys, one of which was in a semi-fluidic state. (ENT: "Future Tense")

In 2369, Captain Jean-Luc Picard ordered a metallurgical scan of the hull of the USS Enterprise-D to see if subspace field incursions by the solanogen-based lifeform had left a trace. (TNG: "Schisms")

The same year, Dr. Julian Bashir ran a metallurgical analysis of one of Quark's holosuites for DNA or skin fragments, hoping to discover who Ibudan's murderer was. (DS9: "A Man Alone")

In 2370, the Lieutenant commander Data of an alternate quantum reality asked Lieutenant Worf to conduct a metallurgical scan of the Argus Array. Later, he asked the Worf of the prime reality if he had completed the scan, but Worf did not remember being asked, as he had not been asked to conduct the scan in the previous quantum reality that he had shifted from. (TNG: "Parallels")

In 2371, Kathryn Janeway suggested they do a metallurgical analysis of the 1936 Ford truck they located in open space. (VOY: "The 37's")

In 2373, the USS Voyager conducted a metallurgic analysis of the Takarian planet, ascertaining that the Takarians were at a Bronze Age level of development. (VOY: "False Profits") That same year, Minister Odala of the Voth decided that metallurgical analysis would be a "more rewarding vocation" for Forra Gegen after Gegen formally retracted his claims regarding his Distant Origin Theory. Gegen was not very good at chemistry and stated to Commander Chakotay that his career in this field was likely to be undistinguished. (VOY: "Distant Origin")