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− | + | A '''planetary core''' or simply '''core''' is the innermost layer at the center of a [[planet]]. In the same way that a [[stellar core]] was the center of a [[star]]. |
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+ | In [[2258]] of an [[alternate reality]], [[Nero]] used a mining drill on the ''[[Narada]]'' to dig to the core of [[Vulcan (alternate reality)|Vulcan]]. He then put [[red matter]] into the core of Vulcan creating a [[black hole]] and destroying the planet. ({{film|11}}) |
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+ | The planet [[Terra 10]] had a [[magma|molten]] core surrounded by a [[mantle]] and [[crust]] that was entirely crystalline. ({{TAS|The Terratin Incident}}) |
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+ | The moon [[Jeraddo]] around [[Bajor]] had a [[molten core]], and in [[2369]], there were plans to transfer [[energy]] from this core, forcing the evacuation of the residents. ({{DS9|Progress}}) |
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+ | * {{wikipedia}} |
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Revision as of 09:52, 1 September 2009
A planetary core or simply core is the innermost layer at the center of a planet. In the same way that a stellar core was the center of a star.
In 2258 of an alternate reality, Nero used a mining drill on the Narada to dig to the core of Vulcan. He then put red matter into the core of Vulcan creating a black hole and destroying the planet. (Star Trek)
The planet Terra 10 had a molten core surrounded by a mantle and crust that was entirely crystalline. (TAS: "The Terratin Incident")
The moon Jeraddo around Bajor had a molten core, and in 2369, there were plans to transfer energy from this core, forcing the evacuation of the residents. (DS9: "Progress")