Memory Beta, non-canon Star Trek Wiki

A friendly reminder regarding spoilers! At present the expanded Trek universe is in a period of major upheaval with the continuations of Discovery and Prodigy, the advent of new eras in gaming with the Star Trek Adventures RPG, Star Trek: Infinite and Star Trek Online, as well as other post-57th Anniversary publications such as the ongoing IDW Star Trek comic and spin-off Star Trek: Defiant. Therefore, please be courteous to other users who may not be aware of current developments by using the {{spoiler}}, {{spoilers}} OR {{majorspoiler}} tags when adding new information from sources less than six months old (even if it is minor info). Also, please do not include details in the summary bar when editing pages and do not anticipate making additions relating to sources not yet in release. THANK YOU

READ MORE

Memory Beta, non-canon Star Trek Wiki
Advertisement

A quasar was a naturally occurring phenomenon in space, an energy emission caused by the effects of matter being pulled into a super-massive black hole at a galaxy's center. The term quasar-like formation was often use to describe emissions similar to quasars that were generated more locally and not at the center of a distant galaxy. (TOS episode: "The Galileo Seven")

History and specifics[]

After a massive eruption of the microquasar Murasaki 274 in 2263, all Starfleet vessels are required to investigate and monitor all microquasars and quasar-like phenomena they encounter, to be able to prepare for disastrous eruptions that may occur in the future. (TOS novel: The Captain's Oath)

Antimatter quasars are exceptionally rare. (DS9 - Mission Gamma novel: Cathedral)


Template image.
This article is a stub relating to science. You can help our database by expanding on it.

Quasars and quasar-like formations[]

Appendices[]

References[]

Advertisement