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+ | A '''neurotoxin''', '''neural toxin''', or '''nerve toxin''' was a [[toxin]] which specifically affected the [[nervous system]]. |
+ | In [[2151]], a [[Klingon]] ship raided a [[Xarantine]] [[outpost]] and stole, among other things, [[Xarantine ale]]. The Xarantines, however, had bonded a [[carbon dioxide]]-based neurotoxin to a unique [[molecule]] of the [[ale]]. After the Klingons had consumed the ale, they became unconscious and would have died within one or two [[day]]s, but Phlox developed an [[antidote]]. ({{ENT|Sleeping Dogs}}) |
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⚫ | In [[2153]], [[Doctor]] [[Phlox]] gave [[Captain]] [[Jonathan Archer]] a [[hypospray]] filled with a neural toxin and asked him to use it against Phlox when he |
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+ | A substance produced by [[Xindi-Insectoid]] [[egg]]s was a mild neurotoxin to the [[Human]] nervous system. Jonathan Archer was [[contamination|contaminated]] with this neurotoxin in [[2153]]; in addition, this substance also subconsciously forced him to care for the eggs like a Xindi-Insectoid. ({{ENT|Hatchery}}) |
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− | In [[2373]], [[The Doctor]] flooded the space within a [[force field]] with a neural toxin to give [[Kathryn Janeway]] a short and painless [[death]]. ({{VOY|Coda}}) |
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⚫ | In [[2153]], [[Doctor]] [[Phlox]] gave [[Captain]] [[Jonathan Archer]] a [[hypospray]] filled with a neural toxin and asked him to use it against Phlox when he turned into a [[Borg drone|cybernetic creature]]. This toxin would terminate his [[synaptic function]]s within [[second]]s. ({{ENT|Regeneration}}) |
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+ | [[Trellium-D]] was a potent neurotoxin to the [[Vulcan]] nervous system. ({{ENT|Impulse}}) |
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+ | In [[2371]], the [[Kazon]] used a nerve toxin to kill [[Unnamed_Kazon#Kazon-Nistrim survivor|one of their own]] who was gravely injured while attempting to integrate a [[Federation]] [[replicator]] into a Kazon vessel. It was injected through the use of a [[needle]] projecting from a [[ring]]. ({{VOY|State of Flux}}) |
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+ | In a [[hallucination]] caused by a [[non-corporeal lifeform]] in [[2373]], [[Kathryn Janeway]] saw [[The Doctor]] use a neural toxic [[gas]] to [[euthanasia|euthanize]] her after diagnosing her with the [[Phage]]. ({{VOY|Coda}}) |
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+ | == External link == |
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+ | * {{wikipedia}} |
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Revision as of 04:53, 7 February 2016
A neurotoxin, neural toxin, or nerve toxin was a toxin which specifically affected the nervous system.
In 2151, a Klingon ship raided a Xarantine outpost and stole, among other things, Xarantine ale. The Xarantines, however, had bonded a carbon dioxide-based neurotoxin to a unique molecule of the ale. After the Klingons had consumed the ale, they became unconscious and would have died within one or two days, but Phlox developed an antidote. (ENT: "Sleeping Dogs")
A substance produced by Xindi-Insectoid eggs was a mild neurotoxin to the Human nervous system. Jonathan Archer was contaminated with this neurotoxin in 2153; in addition, this substance also subconsciously forced him to care for the eggs like a Xindi-Insectoid. (ENT: "Hatchery")
In 2153, Doctor Phlox gave Captain Jonathan Archer a hypospray filled with a neural toxin and asked him to use it against Phlox when he turned into a cybernetic creature. This toxin would terminate his synaptic functions within seconds. (ENT: "Regeneration")
Trellium-D was a potent neurotoxin to the Vulcan nervous system. (ENT: "Impulse")
In 2371, the Kazon used a nerve toxin to kill one of their own who was gravely injured while attempting to integrate a Federation replicator into a Kazon vessel. It was injected through the use of a needle projecting from a ring. (VOY: "State of Flux")
In a hallucination caused by a non-corporeal lifeform in 2373, Kathryn Janeway saw The Doctor use a neural toxic gas to euthanize her after diagnosing her with the Phage. (VOY: "Coda")