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In the [[23rd century]], topaline was a highly-prized mineral by the [[Klingon Empire]] and the acquisition of the mineral led to several tense engagements with the [[United Federation of Planets]], including [[Capella IV]]. (''[[TOS]]'' [[episode]]: "[[Friday's Child]]"; [[novel]]: ''[[First Strike]]'') |
In the [[23rd century]], topaline was a highly-prized mineral by the [[Klingon Empire]] and the acquisition of the mineral led to several tense engagements with the [[United Federation of Planets]], including [[Capella IV]]. (''[[TOS]]'' [[episode]]: "[[Friday's Child]]"; [[novel]]: ''[[First Strike]]'') |
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Revision as of 00:50, 26 July 2007
Topaline is a rare mineral which is used in life support systems, and has been known to disrupt sensors.
In the 23rd century, topaline was a highly-prized mineral by the Klingon Empire and the acquisition of the mineral led to several tense engagements with the United Federation of Planets, including Capella IV. (TOS episode: "Friday's Child"; novel: First Strike)
In 2355, the planets and moons of the Maxia Zeta star system were discovered be richly endowed with many minerals including topaline. (TNG novel: The Buried Age)
Connections
- Topaline article at Memory Alpha, the wiki for canon Star Trek.