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− | The '''long-range impact probe''' was a type of [[Federation]] [[probe]] in service in the mid-[[24th century]]. This probe was fueled by 0.2 kilogram [[Blitmanite]] charges. This probe would be fired into a celestial body, which would eject underground soil from the impact site. An orbiting ship would then analyzed this soil for its composition. ({{TNG|Night Terrors}}) |
+ | The '''long-range impact probe''' was a type of [[Federation]] [[probe]] in service in the mid-[[24th century]]. This probe was fueled by 0.2 kilogram [[Blitmanite]] or [[Hutzelite 27]] charges. This probe would be fired into a celestial body, which would eject underground soil from the impact site. An orbiting ship would then analyzed this soil for its composition. ({{TNG|Night Terrors}}) |
{{bginfo|Information on this probe is from the description of blitmanite, and the function of this probe is derived from real world examples.}} |
{{bginfo|Information on this probe is from the description of blitmanite, and the function of this probe is derived from real world examples.}} |
Latest revision as of 23:03, 7 May 2014
The long-range impact probe was a type of Federation probe in service in the mid-24th century. This probe was fueled by 0.2 kilogram Blitmanite or Hutzelite 27 charges. This probe would be fired into a celestial body, which would eject underground soil from the impact site. An orbiting ship would then analyzed this soil for its composition. (TNG: "Night Terrors")
Information on this probe is from the description of blitmanite, and the function of this probe is derived from real world examples.