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According to [[Trip Tucker]], Mayweather "was trying to tap into the EPS grid [in {{NX|Enterprise}}'s [[launch bay]]] when [a] [[EPS relay|relay]] overloaded", resulting in the isolytic shock. [[Phlox]]'s preliminary [[autopsy report]] confirmed that Mayweather's cause of death was "[[ventricular fibrilation]] induced by an isolytic shock". In trying to comfort [[Hoshi Sato]] about her friend's death, Phlox noted that it would have been a fairly painless death, because isolytic shock "instantly impair[ed]" the [[central nervous system]]. ({{ENT|Dead Stop}})
 
According to [[Trip Tucker]], Mayweather "was trying to tap into the EPS grid [in {{NX|Enterprise}}'s [[launch bay]]] when [a] [[EPS relay|relay]] overloaded", resulting in the isolytic shock. [[Phlox]]'s preliminary [[autopsy report]] confirmed that Mayweather's cause of death was "[[ventricular fibrilation]] induced by an isolytic shock". In trying to comfort [[Hoshi Sato]] about her friend's death, Phlox noted that it would have been a fairly painless death, because isolytic shock "instantly impair[ed]" the [[central nervous system]]. ({{ENT|Dead Stop}})
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* [[Isolytic burst]]
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* [[Isolytic reaction]]
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Revision as of 01:19, 3 June 2012

An isolytic shock was a kind of energy discharge which was possible on a malfunctioning EPS grid. Such shock could certainly be fatal to humans, as Travis Mayweather briefly died from exposure to it.

According to Trip Tucker, Mayweather "was trying to tap into the EPS grid [in Enterprise's launch bay] when [a] relay overloaded", resulting in the isolytic shock. Phlox's preliminary autopsy report confirmed that Mayweather's cause of death was "ventricular fibrilation induced by an isolytic shock". In trying to comfort Hoshi Sato about her friend's death, Phlox noted that it would have been a fairly painless death, because isolytic shock "instantly impair[ed]" the central nervous system. (ENT: "Dead Stop")

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