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− | The [[:Category:Ground Vehicles|ground vehicle]] ''[[Runaway NX-76884/7|Runaway]],'' attached to the [[U.S.S. Protostar NX-76884|U.S.S. ''Protostar'' NX-76884]], featured a tritanium chassis.<ref name="PDG104"/> | + | Tritanium was 21.4 times harder than [[diamond]].<ref name="TOS47"/> The [[:Category:Ground Vehicles|ground vehicle]] ''[[Runaway NX-76884/7|Runaway]],'' attached to the [[U.S.S. Protostar NX-76884|U.S.S. ''Protostar'' NX-76884]], featured a tritanium chassis.<ref name="PDG104"/> |
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− | Tritanium, element 125, was discovered on [[Argus X (FASA)|Argus X]] in [[2161 (FASA)|2161]]. The most stable isotope discovered had a mass of 323.<ref name="MRM"/> | + | Tritanium was 21.4 times harder than [[diamond]].<ref name="TOS47"/> Tritanium, element 125, was discovered on [[Argus X (FASA)|Argus X]] in [[2161 (FASA)|2161]]. The most stable isotope discovered had a mass of 323.<ref name="MRM"/> |
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tritanium
Symbol | Tn |
Atomic Weight | 323 |
Atomic Number | 125 |
Discovered | 2161 |
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Tritanium was 21.4 times harder than diamond.[1] The ground vehicle Runaway, attached to the U.S.S. Protostar NX-76884, featured a tritanium chassis.[2]
Tritanium was 21.4 times harder than diamond.[1] Tritanium, element 125, was discovered on Argus X in 2161. The most stable isotope discovered had a mass of 323.[3]
Notes and References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Roddenberry, Gene (Executive Producer). "Obsession." Star Trek, Season 2, Episode 18. Directed by Ralph Senensky. Written by Art Wallace. Desilu Productions, 15 December 1967.
- ↑ Hageman, Kevin et al (Executive Producers). "Dreamcatcher". Star Trek: Prodigy, season 1, episode 4 (Production number 04). Directed by Steve In Chang Ahn Shin. Written by Lisa Schultz Boyd. CBS Entertainment. 10 November 2021.
- ↑ Palestine, Eileen and Geoffrey Mandel (Editors). Star Fleet Medical Reference Manual. Star Trek. Book. Originally published by Star Fleet Productions, Inc.. Ballantine Books. 1977.