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An antiproton was a [[atoms|subatomic]] particle of [[antimatter]], a particle with a mass equivalent to a [[proton]], but with a negative charge. Antiprotons were first discovered on [[Earth]] in [[1950s#1953|1953]] at the [[University of California, Berkeley]].<ref name="STSL"/> The [[Doomsday Machine]] fired beams of coherent antiprotons in order to break apart planets for consumption as fuel, as well as for use as a weapon.<ref name="TOS35"/>
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An antiproton was a [[atoms|subatomic]] particle of [[antimatter]], a particle with a mass equivalent to a [[proton]], but with a negative charge. Antiprotons were first discovered on [[Earth]] in [[1950s#1953|1953]] at the [[University of California, Berkeley]].<ref name="STSL"/> The [[Doomsday Machine]] fired beams of coherent antiprotons in order to break apart planets for consumption as fuel, as well as for use as a weapon.<ref name="TOS35"/> When the [[Borg]] modified the [[deflector dish]] on the [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-E|U.S.S. ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701-E]] during a [[time travel]] mission to [[21st Century#2063|2063]], the dish became charged with antiprotons; destroying the dish when it was in proximity to the hull could have caused significant damage.<ref name="ST08"/>
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An antiproton was a subatomic particle of antimatter, a particle with a mass equivalent to a proton, but with a negative charge. Antiprotons were first discovered on Earth in 1953 at the University of California, Berkeley.[1] The Doomsday Machine fired beams of coherent antiprotons in order to break apart planets for consumption as fuel, as well as for use as a weapon.[2] When the Borg modified the deflector dish on the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-E during a time travel mission to 2063, the dish became charged with antiprotons; destroying the dish when it was in proximity to the hull could have caused significant damage.[3]

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