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lead
Impulse drive circuit with decayed ends (TOS 01)

Impulse drive circuit with decayed ends (TOS 01)
Symbol Pb
Atomic Number 82
Atomic Mass 207.19
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Known in antiquity on Earth, lead was element 82 on the periodic table and had an atomic mass of 207.19.[1] On Stardate 1312.4, Lieutenant Kelso discovered that critical components of the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701's impulse drive had "decayed to lead" and were in danger of catastrophic failure.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Palestine, Eileen and Geoffrey Mandel (Editors). Star Fleet Medical Reference Manual. Star Trek. Book. Originally published by Star Fleet Productions, Inc.. Ballantine Books. 1977.
  2. Roddenberry, Gene (Executive Producer). "The Cage". Star Trek, season 0, episode 0 (Production number 01). Directed by Robert Butler. Written by Gene Roddenberry. Released 1986. Desilu Productions. 1965.