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[[File:Element 247.jpg|thumb|A sample of element 247]]
 
[[File:Element 247.jpg|thumb|A sample of element 247]]
The '''247th element''' was a naturally-occurring, stable, [[transuranic]] [[element]] discovered in [[2371]] by the crew of the {{USS|Voyager}}. It was initially detected in the ring of a [[gas giant]] in the [[Delta Quadrant]]. It was so described because it was the 247th element discovered by the [[Federation]]. Its name remained unclear even as late as ''Voyager''{{'}}s return to the [[Alpha Quadrant]].
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The '''247th element''' was a naturally-occurring, stable, [[transuranic]] [[element]] discovered in [[2371]] by the crew of the {{USS|Voyager}}. It was initially detected in the [[ring system|rings]] of a [[class D]] [[planet]] in the [[Delta Quadrant]]. It was so described because it was the 247th element discovered by the [[Federation]]. Its name remained unclear even as late as ''Voyager''{{'}}s return to the [[Alpha Quadrant]].
   
 
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The element was formed as a by-product of the decomposition of [[Vhnori]] bodies. Citing deep respect for the Vhnori deceased, [[Chakotay]] influenced Janeway to avoid using even simple [[tricorder]] scans to gather detailed on-site data about it. Consequently, the element was never mined, used, or even studied in great detail by the Federation. Knowledge about its atom was limited to scans done by ''Voyager'' at an unknown distance, and one cursory tricorder scan onsite. Since a full analysis was never completed, even basic details – like the atomic number and precise atomic mass – were unknown. ({{VOY|Emanations}})
 
The element was formed as a by-product of the decomposition of [[Vhnori]] bodies. Citing deep respect for the Vhnori deceased, [[Chakotay]] influenced Janeway to avoid using even simple [[tricorder]] scans to gather detailed on-site data about it. Consequently, the element was never mined, used, or even studied in great detail by the Federation. Knowledge about its atom was limited to scans done by ''Voyager'' at an unknown distance, and one cursory tricorder scan onsite. Since a full analysis was never completed, even basic details – like the atomic number and precise atomic mass – were unknown. ({{VOY|Emanations}})
   
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{{bginfo|According to the ''[[Star Trek: Star Charts]]'', on page 83, this element was discovered in the [[star system]] [[FGC]]-488237 on [[stardate]] 48623.}}
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File:Element 247.jpg

A sample of element 247

The 247th element was a naturally-occurring, stable, transuranic element discovered in 2371 by the crew of the USS Voyager. It was initially detected in the rings of a class D planet in the Delta Quadrant. It was so described because it was the 247th element discovered by the Federation. Its name remained unclear even as late as Voyager's return to the Alpha Quadrant.

Properties

Harry Kim noted that it had an unusually high atomic mass, being possessed of "over 550 nucleons". Citing its natural occurrence and stability, Kathryn Janeway emphatically called it "a first". B'Elanna Torres and her captain theorized that, if it could be mined, it could be used to fit probes with casings that would allow them to travel into the heart of a sun, or to create ultra-thin reactor casings.

The element was formed as a by-product of the decomposition of Vhnori bodies. Citing deep respect for the Vhnori deceased, Chakotay influenced Janeway to avoid using even simple tricorder scans to gather detailed on-site data about it. Consequently, the element was never mined, used, or even studied in great detail by the Federation. Knowledge about its atom was limited to scans done by Voyager at an unknown distance, and one cursory tricorder scan onsite. Since a full analysis was never completed, even basic details – like the atomic number and precise atomic mass – were unknown. (VOY: "Emanations")

According to the Star Trek: Star Charts, on page 83, this element was discovered in the star system FGC-488237 on stardate 48623.