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Tom Paris suggests using this technique on an unstable Benthon Coaxial Warp Core in VOY: [[Vis à Vis]].
 
Tom Paris suggests using this technique on an unstable Benthon Coaxial Warp Core in VOY: [[Vis à Vis]].
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Revision as of 05:34, 1 June 2009

A regulated proton burst directed at an unstable antimatter reaction (most commonly used in the event of a loss of warp core integrity) will immediately create a containment field around it, thus preventing further expansion. On a large scale, once the burst stabilizes the first reaction, it will replicate itself repeatedly until the entire process is stable. The entire procedure takes no more than a second under normal conditions.

Tom Paris suggests using this technique on an unstable Benthon Coaxial Warp Core in VOY: Vis à Vis.

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