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'''Dilithium''' is a crystalline substance used to regulate [[matter-antimatter annihilation|matter-antimatter reactions]] in [[Star Trek]] [[warp core]]s. Dilithium is a natural material typically mined from planets. It is apparently impossible to replicate, but decaying crystals can be made to "restructure" themselves via exposure to photons capture from a nuclear fission reaction.<ref>Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home</ref> | '''Dilithium''' is a crystalline substance used to regulate [[matter-antimatter annihilation|matter-antimatter reactions]] in [[Star Trek]] [[warp core]]s. Dilithium is a natural material typically mined from planets. It is apparently impossible to replicate, but decaying crystals can be made to "restructure" themselves via exposure to photons capture from a nuclear fission reaction.<ref>''[[Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home]]''</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 18:50, 19 June 2008
Dilithium is a crystalline substance used to regulate matter-antimatter reactions in Star Trek warp cores. Dilithium is a natural material typically mined from planets. It is apparently impossible to replicate, but decaying crystals can be made to "restructure" themselves via exposure to photons capture from a nuclear fission reaction.[1]