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'''Biomatter''' is [[organic]] material. |
'''Biomatter''' is [[organic]] material. |
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+ | When on Earth transporters were first approved for biomatter, there were protests. ({{ENT|Daedalus}}) |
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+ | ''In an [[alternate timeline]], [[Starfleet]] experimented with the drug [[chronexaline]] to protect biomatter from [[tachyon radiation]].'' ({{VOY|Endgame}}) |
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+ | * [[Bio-matter resequencer]] |
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+ | * [[Bio-transport]] |
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+ | *{{wikipedia|Biomass}} |
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Revision as of 02:54, 15 September 2012
AT: "xx" Biomatter is organic material.
When on Earth transporters were first approved for biomatter, there were protests. (ENT: "Daedalus")
In 2371, Kasidy Yates was transporting unstable biomatter. She was unable to beam it into her freighter's cargo bay, as she was using a Mark V transporter. Mark VI transporters were also incapable of doing so. (DS9: "Family Business")
In an alternate timeline, Starfleet experimented with the drug chronexaline to protect biomatter from tachyon radiation. (VOY: "Endgame")