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− | A '''Nensi phenomenon''' is one that occurred on the {{USS|Stargazer|NCC-2893}} under the command of [[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard]] in [[ |
+ | A '''Nensi phenomenon''' is one that occurred on the {{USS|Stargazer|NCC-2893}} under the command of [[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard]] in [[2353]]. |
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⚫ | The phenomenon caused the [[nacelle]]'s pressure to build until a point of explosion, threatening the [[starship]]. The ship was saved by [[Jack Crusher]] and [[Peter Joseph]] by severing the nacelle of the ship. While attempting to sever the nacelle with hand [[phaser]]s, Crusher was killed in an explosion that occurred after the nacelle was disconnected from the ship. ({{n|TNG|Reunion}}) |
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⚫ | The phenomenon caused the [[warp nacelle]]'s pressure to build until a point of explosion, threatening the [[starship]]. The ship was saved by [[Jack Crusher]] and [[Peter Joseph]] by severing the nacelle of the ship. While attempting to sever the nacelle with hand [[phaser]]s, Crusher was killed in an explosion that occurred after the nacelle was disconnected from the ship. ({{n|TNG|{{nd|Reunion}}}}) |
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Latest revision as of 16:08, 5 March 2018
A Nensi phenomenon is one that occurred on the USS Stargazer under the command of Captain Jean-Luc Picard in 2353.
The phenomenon caused the warp nacelle's pressure to build until a point of explosion, threatening the starship. The ship was saved by Jack Crusher and Peter Joseph by severing the nacelle of the ship. While attempting to sever the nacelle with hand phasers, Crusher was killed in an explosion that occurred after the nacelle was disconnected from the ship. (TNG novel: Reunion)