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[[File:dilithium-tos20.jpg|350px|thumb|right|Dilithium crystals. ([[Star Trek|TOS]] [[The Alternative Factor (Episode)|20]])]]
 
[[File:dilithium-tos20.jpg|350px|thumb|right|Dilithium crystals. ([[Star Trek|TOS]] [[The Alternative Factor (Episode)|20]])]]
Dilithium crystals were the primary power source of starships, such as the [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701|U.S.S. ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701]].<ref name="TOS20"/> On [[Stardate]] [[Chronology: 2266#3087|3087.6]], while the [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701|U.S.S. ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701]] was investigating moments of galaxy-wide "nonexistence," which [[Starfleet Command]] believed to be a potential prelude to invasion from an [[Alternate Universes|alternate universe]], a being known as [[Lazarus]] and his [[Lazarus (Alternate)|extradimensional counterpart]] stole the ship's dilithium crystals, one in a bid to destroy his counterpart, the other to attempt to seal the rift between the dimensions.<ref name="TOS20"/> Automated stations were used to "crack" dilithium; one such station was located on [[Delta Vega (TOS)|Delta Vega]].<ref group="Notes" name="lithium"/><ref name="TOS01"/>
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Dilithium crystals were the primary power source of starships, such as the [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701|U.S.S. ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701]].<ref name="TOS20"/> Automated stations were used to "crack" dilithium; one such station was located on [[Delta Vega (TOS)|Delta Vega]].<ref group="Notes" name="lithium"/> When the ''Enterprise's'' dilithium crystals were damaged in an encounter with the [[Galactic Barrier]] on [[Stardate]] [[Chronology: 2265#1312|1312.4]], [[Starfleet Ranks#Captain|Captain]] [[Kirk, James T.|Kirk]] used the automated station there to repair his ship.<ref name="TOS01"/>
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When the dilithium crystals aboard the ''Enterprise'' were burned out while rescuing [[Mudd, Harry|Harry Mudd]] when his [[Class J cargo ship|ship]] was destroyed in an asteroid field on [[Stardate]] [[Chronology: 2265#1329|1329.1]], Captain Kirk was forced to negotiate for replacement crystals with a group of miners on [[Rigel XII]], negotiations that were complicated by interference from Mudd.<ref name="TOS03"/> On [[Stardate]] [[Chronology: 2266#3087|3087.6]], while the ''Enterprise'' was investigating moments of galaxy-wide "nonexistence," which [[Starfleet Command]] believed to be a potential prelude to invasion from an [[Alternate Universes|alternate universe]], a being known as [[Lazarus]] and his [[Lazarus (Alternate)|extradimensional counterpart]] stole the ship's dilithium crystals, one in a bid to destroy his counterpart, the other to attempt to seal the rift between the dimensions.<ref name="TOS20"/>  
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File:delta_vega_lithium-cracking_station-tos01.jpg|Dilithium-cracking station on [[Delta Vega (TOS)|Delta Vega]] ([[Star Trek|TOS]] [[Where No Man Has Gone Before (Episode)|01]])
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File:lithium_crystal-tos03.jpg|Burned-out dilithium crystal ([[Star Trek|TOS]] [[Mudd's Women (Episode)|03]])
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==Notes==
 
==Notes==
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<ref name="TOS01">[[Roddenberry, Gene]] ([[:Category:Producers|Executive Producer]]). [[Where No Man Has Gone Before (Episode)|"Where No Man Has Gone Before."]] ''[[Star Trek]],'' Season 1, Episode 1. [[:Category:Directors|Directed]] by [[Goldstone, James|James Goldstone]]. [[:Category:Writers|Written]] by [[Peeples, Samuel|Samuel A. Peeples]]. [[Desilu Productions]], 22 September 1966.</ref>
 
<ref name="TOS01">[[Roddenberry, Gene]] ([[:Category:Producers|Executive Producer]]). [[Where No Man Has Gone Before (Episode)|"Where No Man Has Gone Before."]] ''[[Star Trek]],'' Season 1, Episode 1. [[:Category:Directors|Directed]] by [[Goldstone, James|James Goldstone]]. [[:Category:Writers|Written]] by [[Peeples, Samuel|Samuel A. Peeples]]. [[Desilu Productions]], 22 September 1966.</ref>
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<ref name="TOS03">[[Roddenberry, Gene]] ([[:Category:Producers|Executive Producer]]). [[Mudd's Women (Episode)|"Mudd's Women."]] ''[[Star Trek]],'' Season 1, Episode 3. [[:Category:Directors|Directed]] by [[Hart, Harvey|Harvey Hart]]. [[:Category:Writers|Story]] by [[Roddenberry, Gene|Gene Roddenberry]]. [[:Category:Writers|Written]] by [[Kandel, Stephen|Stephen Kandel]]. [[Desilu Productions]], 13 October 1966.</ref>
 
<ref name="TOS20">[[Roddenberry, Gene]] ([[:Category:Producers|Executive Producer]]). [[The Alternative Factor (Episode)|"The Alternative Factor."]] ''[[Star Trek]],'' Season 1, Episode 20. [[:Category:Directors|Directed]] by [[Oswald, Gerd|Gerd Oswald]]. [[:Category:Writers|Written]] by [[Ingalls, Don|Don Ingalls]]. [[Desilu Productions]], 30 March 1967.</ref>
 
<ref name="TOS20">[[Roddenberry, Gene]] ([[:Category:Producers|Executive Producer]]). [[The Alternative Factor (Episode)|"The Alternative Factor."]] ''[[Star Trek]],'' Season 1, Episode 20. [[:Category:Directors|Directed]] by [[Oswald, Gerd|Gerd Oswald]]. [[:Category:Writers|Written]] by [[Ingalls, Don|Don Ingalls]]. [[Desilu Productions]], 30 March 1967.</ref>
 
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Revision as of 21:37, 26 February 2019

Dilithium crystals. (TOS 20)

Dilithium crystals were the primary power source of starships, such as the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701.[1] Automated stations were used to "crack" dilithium; one such station was located on Delta Vega.[Notes 1] When the Enterprise's dilithium crystals were damaged in an encounter with the Galactic Barrier on Stardate 1312.4, Captain Kirk used the automated station there to repair his ship.[2]

When the dilithium crystals aboard the Enterprise were burned out while rescuing Harry Mudd when his ship was destroyed in an asteroid field on Stardate 1329.1, Captain Kirk was forced to negotiate for replacement crystals with a group of miners on Rigel XII, negotiations that were complicated by interference from Mudd.[3] On Stardate 3087.6, while the Enterprise was investigating moments of galaxy-wide "nonexistence," which Starfleet Command believed to be a potential prelude to invasion from an alternate universe, a being known as Lazarus and his extradimensional counterpart stole the ship's dilithium crystals, one in a bid to destroy his counterpart, the other to attempt to seal the rift between the dimensions.[1]

Notes

  1. Early episodes of Star Trek referred to the crystals that powered the ship as "lithium" crystals. Since the properties of lithium were well known, however, the name was changed to the fictional "dilithium" in subsequent episodes.

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