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beryllium
Symbol | Be |
Atomic Weight | 9.0122 |
Atomic Number | 4 |
Discovered | 1828 |
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Beryllium, element 4, was discovered in Germany and France on Earth in 1828.[1] The androids discovered on Planet Mudd had bodies of self-renewing plastic over a skeleton constructed of a beryllium-titanium alloy.[2]
Notes and References
- ↑ Palestine, Eileen and Geoffrey Mandel (Editors). Star Fleet Medical Reference Manual. Star Trek. Book. Originally published by Star Fleet Productions, Inc.. Ballantine Books. 1977.
- ↑ Roddenberry, Gene (Executive Producer). "I, Mudd." Star Trek, Season 2, Episode 12. Directed by Marc Daniels. Written by Stephen Kandel. Desilu Productions, 3 November 1967.