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'''Fistrium''' is a mineral element which interferes with sensor readings. |
'''Fistrium''' is a mineral element which interferes with sensor readings. |
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− | Fistrium in the caves of [[Melona IV]], in combination with [[kelbonite]], was assumed to have shield the [[Federation]] colonists on that planet from being detected by the [[Crystalline |
+ | Fistrium in the caves of [[Melona IV]], in combination with [[kelbonite]], was assumed to have shield the [[Federation]] colonists on that planet from being detected by the [[Crystalline Entity]] as it attacked. (''[[TNG]]'' [[episode]]: "[[Silicon Avatar]]") |
Fistrium in the caves of the [[Loneel Mountains]] on [[Betazed]] prevented [[Dominion]] forces from discovering members of the [[Betazed resistance]] who had taken refuge there. (''TNG'' [[novel]]: ''[[The Battle of Betazed]]'') |
Fistrium in the caves of the [[Loneel Mountains]] on [[Betazed]] prevented [[Dominion]] forces from discovering members of the [[Betazed resistance]] who had taken refuge there. (''TNG'' [[novel]]: ''[[The Battle of Betazed]]'') |
Revision as of 11:36, 23 February 2009
Fistrium is a mineral element which interferes with sensor readings.
Fistrium in the caves of Melona IV, in combination with kelbonite, was assumed to have shield the Federation colonists on that planet from being detected by the Crystalline Entity as it attacked. (TNG episode: "Silicon Avatar")
Fistrium in the caves of the Loneel Mountains on Betazed prevented Dominion forces from discovering members of the Betazed resistance who had taken refuge there. (TNG novel: The Battle of Betazed)