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[[File:Solar probe.jpg|thumb|[[Geordi La Forge|La Forge]] and [[Data]] examine Soran's solar probe]]
 
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A '''solar probe''' is a type of [[probe]] capable of being fired into a [[sun]] for the purpose of [[science|scientific]] research.
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A '''solar probe''' was a type of [[probe]] capable of being fired into a [[sun]] for the purpose of [[scientific]] research.
   
In [[2371]], [[Tolian Soran]], an [[El-Aurian]] [[scientist]], utilized a solar probe outfitted with [[trilithium]] to destroy the [[Amargosa]] star. He later attempted to perform the same action on the [[Veridian]] star, but was stopped by [[Jean-Luc Picard]] and the crew of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D}}. ({{film|7}})
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In [[2371]], [[Tolian Soran]], an [[El-Aurian]] [[scientist]], utilized a solar probe outfitted with [[trilithium|trili]][[Trilithium weapon|thuim]] to destroy the [[Amargosa]] star which it creates a level 12 [[shock wave]]. He later attempted to perform the same action on the [[Veridian]] star, but was stopped by [[Jean-Luc Picard]] and the crew of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D}}, along with [[James T. Kirk]]. ({{film|7}})
   
   
 
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Latest revision as of 15:39, 14 February 2022

Solar probe

La Forge and Data examine Soran's solar probe

A solar probe was a type of probe capable of being fired into a sun for the purpose of scientific research.

In 2371, Tolian Soran, an El-Aurian scientist, utilized a solar probe outfitted with trilithuim to destroy the Amargosa star which it creates a level 12 shock wave. He later attempted to perform the same action on the Veridian star, but was stopped by Jean-Luc Picard and the crew of the USS Enterprise, along with James T. Kirk. (Star Trek Generations)