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− | [[File:Vaccine.jpg|thumb|A vaccine being administered |
+ | [[File:Vaccine.jpg|thumb|A vaccine being administered]] |
− | A '''vaccine''' was a [[chemical]] preparation that |
+ | A '''vaccine''' was a [[chemical]] preparation that instructed a healthy [[immune system]] how to fight a [[pathogen]]. Some vaccines were made of live bacilli, which had to be shipped in a [[stasis field]]. ({{TNG|True Q}}) |
− | Sometime around [[1960]], [[scientist]]s on a [[planet]] exactly like [[Earth]] developed the [[life prolongation complex]]. |
+ | Sometime around [[1960]], [[scientist]]s on a [[planet]] exactly like [[Earth]] developed the [[life prolongation complex]]. This was a series of [[virus]]es that became fatal when the infected individual entered [[puberty]]. In [[2266]], [[Doctor]] [[Leonard McCoy|McCoy]] successfully developed a vaccine that cured at least the fatal form of the disease. ({{TOS|Miri}}) |
{{bginfo|This would go beyond the capabilities of what is currently understood to be a vaccine, which need to be administered before patients become affected.}} |
{{bginfo|This would go beyond the capabilities of what is currently understood to be a vaccine, which need to be administered before patients become affected.}} |
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− | In [[2004]], the [[Xindi-Reptilian]]s who were gathering individuals of various [[blood type]]s to create a [[Xindi |
+ | In [[2004]], the [[Xindi-Reptilian]]s who were gathering individuals of various [[blood type]]s to create a [[Xindi bio-weapon|bio-weapon]] explained away their activities to {{dis|Loomis|21st century}} by claiming they were working on an experimental vaccine for which they did not have approval. ({{ENT|Carpenter Street}}) |
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⚫ | ''In the [[alternate reality]] {{alt|Leonard McCoy|McCoy}} gave {{alt|James T. Kirk|Kirk}} a vaccine for a viral infection spread by [[Melvaran mud flea]]s to which Kirk had a bad reaction resulting in swollen hands and [[numb tongue]], which hindered his attempt to warn {{alt|Nyota Uhura|Uhura}} about a possible [[Romulan]] attack when [[Nero]] attacked [[Rura Penthe]] in [[2258]].'' ({{film|11}}) |
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A shipment of highly perishable vaccines was among the medical equipment destined for [[Theta VII]]. ({{TOS|Obsession}}) |
A shipment of highly perishable vaccines was among the medical equipment destined for [[Theta VII]]. ({{TOS|Obsession}}) |
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In [[2364]], [[Ligon II]] had a vaccine to cure [[Anchilles fever]], which the population of [[Federation]] planet [[Styris IV]] was suffering from. The {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} was sent Ligon II to negotiate with [[Lutan]], leader of the [[Ligonian]]s, to acquire the vaccine. ({{TNG|Code of Honor}}) |
In [[2364]], [[Ligon II]] had a vaccine to cure [[Anchilles fever]], which the population of [[Federation]] planet [[Styris IV]] was suffering from. The {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} was sent Ligon II to negotiate with [[Lutan]], leader of the [[Ligonian]]s, to acquire the vaccine. ({{TNG|Code of Honor}}) |
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− | In [[2365]], [[Hester Dealt]] speculated that a vaccine for the mutated strain of [[plasma plague might never be found. ({{TNG|The Child}}) |
+ | In [[2365]], [[Hester Dealt]] speculated that a vaccine for the mutated strain of [[plasma plague]] might never be found. ({{TNG|The Child}}) |
− | Retroviral vaccines in combination with [[ |
+ | Retroviral vaccines in combination with [[bio-mimetic gel]]s could create a [[biogenic weapon]]. ({{TNG|Preemptive Strike}}) |
During the [[24th century]], [[radiogenic vaccine]]s which protected against [[radiation]] were also available. ({{VOY|Inside Man}}) |
During the [[24th century]], [[radiogenic vaccine]]s which protected against [[radiation]] were also available. ({{VOY|Inside Man}}) |
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Revision as of 00:49, 5 April 2016
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A vaccine was a chemical preparation that instructed a healthy immune system how to fight a pathogen. Some vaccines were made of live bacilli, which had to be shipped in a stasis field. (TNG: "True Q")
Sometime around 1960, scientists on a planet exactly like Earth developed the life prolongation complex. This was a series of viruses that became fatal when the infected individual entered puberty. In 2266, Doctor McCoy successfully developed a vaccine that cured at least the fatal form of the disease. (TOS: "Miri")
In 2004, the Xindi-Reptilians who were gathering individuals of various blood types to create a bio-weapon explained away their activities to Loomis by claiming they were working on an experimental vaccine for which they did not have approval. (ENT: "Carpenter Street")
In the alternate reality McCoy gave Kirk a vaccine for a viral infection spread by Melvaran mud fleas to which Kirk had a bad reaction resulting in swollen hands and numb tongue, which hindered his attempt to warn Uhura about a possible Romulan attack when Nero attacked Rura Penthe in 2258. (Star Trek)
A shipment of highly perishable vaccines was among the medical equipment destined for Theta VII. (TOS: "Obsession")
In 2364, Ligon II had a vaccine to cure Anchilles fever, which the population of Federation planet Styris IV was suffering from. The USS Enterprise-D was sent Ligon II to negotiate with Lutan, leader of the Ligonians, to acquire the vaccine. (TNG: "Code of Honor")
In 2365, Hester Dealt speculated that a vaccine for the mutated strain of plasma plague might never be found. (TNG: "The Child")
Retroviral vaccines in combination with bio-mimetic gels could create a biogenic weapon. (TNG: "Preemptive Strike")
During the 24th century, radiogenic vaccines which protected against radiation were also available. (VOY: "Inside Man")
External links
- Vaccine at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works
- Vaccine at Wikipedia