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It is theorized by a few Starfleet scientists (but never proved) that only through such level of photonic concentration could EMR be produced in the form of Thalaran Radiation, making Aeghon essential to produce such radiation. It therefore led [[Vice-Admiral Thinn]] to believe are in search for Aeghon to produce new Scimitar Battleship and explain why they have been so much interested in the planet [[Quezal]].
It is theorized by a few Starfleet scientists (but never proved) that only through such level of photonic concentration could EMR be produced in the form of Thalaran Radiation, making Aeghon essential to produce such radiation. It therefore led [[Vice-Admiral Thinn]] to believe are in search for Aeghon to produce new Scimitar Battleship and explain why they have been so much interested in the planet [[Quezal]].
After the incident on planet [[Quezal]], Captain [[Syuvik]] sent for his ACSO , Ensign Yeates to perform a study on a sample of Aeghon brought on board from the planet. Straight away the Ensign did a molecular scan followed by a close up look on the molecular level to get a better understanding on the mineral.
What was discovered was baffling , yet still managed to shed light as to what the Aeghons role in the explosion was. On the molecular level , the molecules and atoms were slowly moving which gives the Aeghon its unstable state if handled incorrectly or utilized outside of a controlled environment. 


[[Category:Minerals]]
[[Category:Minerals]]
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