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A '''radi-lyzer''' was a type of [[sensor]] [[technology]].
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A '''radi-lyzer''' was a type of [[sensor]] [[technology]], for the purpose of analyzing [[radiation]] phenomena.
   
 
==History and specifications==
 
==History and specifications==
 
In the [[year]] [[2266]], the [[Federation]] [[starship]] {{uSS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} used a radi-lyzer beam to scan the [[Ferrous-Asteroid Belt]] for [[Bandit asteroid ship]]s. ({{c|TOS|The Trial of Captain Kirk}})
 
In the [[year]] [[2266]], the [[Federation]] [[starship]] {{uSS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} used a radi-lyzer beam to scan the [[Ferrous-Asteroid Belt]] for [[Bandit asteroid ship]]s. ({{c|TOS|The Trial of Captain Kirk}})
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Latest revision as of 01:54, 31 July 2020

A radi-lyzer was a type of sensor technology, for the purpose of analyzing radiation phenomena.

History and specifications

In the year 2266, the Federation starship USS Enterprise used a radi-lyzer beam to scan the Ferrous-Asteroid Belt for Bandit asteroid ships. (TOS comic: "The Trial of Captain Kirk")


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