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'''Thalaron radiation''' is a [[technobabble]] weapon featured in [[Star Trek: Nemesis]]. It is supposedly capable of destroying living tissue on a planetary scale, although the description of this ability is completely nonsensical. The amount stated to be required for this feat is "microscopic". Radiation does not fill a volume the way a liquid or solid does. Think of saying "a microscopic amount of sunlight". Its also described as a "biogenic" weapon which is meaningless as "biogenic" simply means "something produced by living organisms" | [[Image:Senator statue.jpg|thumb|right|Dude, I'm totally smashed]]'''Thalaron radiation''' is a [[technobabble]] weapon featured in [[Star Trek: Nemesis]]. It is supposedly capable of destroying living tissue on a planetary scale, although the description of this ability is completely nonsensical. The amount stated to be required for this feat is "microscopic". Radiation does not fill a volume the way a liquid or solid does. Think of saying "a microscopic amount of sunlight". Its also described as a "biogenic" weapon which is meaningless as "biogenic" simply means "something produced by living organisms" | ||
Nevertheless, its effects are quite observable when a medallion-sized device is used to assassinate the [[Romulan]] senate at the start of the film. Within a matter of seconds, the bodies of the senators are transformed into a substance resembling stone, although it is rather brittle; the bodies shattered when they toppeled over and hit the ground. | |||
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Revision as of 14:04, 7 February 2008
Thalaron radiation is a technobabble weapon featured in Star Trek: Nemesis. It is supposedly capable of destroying living tissue on a planetary scale, although the description of this ability is completely nonsensical. The amount stated to be required for this feat is "microscopic". Radiation does not fill a volume the way a liquid or solid does. Think of saying "a microscopic amount of sunlight". Its also described as a "biogenic" weapon which is meaningless as "biogenic" simply means "something produced by living organisms"
Nevertheless, its effects are quite observable when a medallion-sized device is used to assassinate the Romulan senate at the start of the film. Within a matter of seconds, the bodies of the senators are transformed into a substance resembling stone, although it is rather brittle; the bodies shattered when they toppeled over and hit the ground.