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*The Dominion had begun using neutronium by 2375, and used it to protect the entranceways on Dominion Headquarters from weapons fire. (DS9: "What You Leave Behind")
*The Dominion had begun using neutronium by 2375, and used it to protect the entranceways on Dominion Headquarters from weapons fire. (DS9: "What You Leave Behind")


'''''It is assumed, though unclear, that neutronium is a harder substance than rodinium since neutronium seems to be impervious to weapons fire while rodinium can be destroyed by Romulan plasma torpedoes. However, according to Spock, rodinium was the hardest substance known to Federation science as of 2266. (TOS: "Balance of Terror") Neutronium was mentioned in 2267 during the confrontation with the Doomsday Machine. So, it is possible that neutronium was first discovered by the Federation sometime between those two incidents.''''' Β 
''It is assumed, though unclear, that neutronium is a harder substance than rodinium since neutronium seems to be impervious to weapons fire while rodinium can be destroyed by Romulan plasma torpedoes. However, according to Spock, rodinium was the hardest substance known to Federation science as of 2266. (TOS: "Balance of Terror") Neutronium was mentioned in 2267 during the confrontation with the Doomsday Machine. So, it is possible that neutronium was first discovered by the Federation sometime between those two incidents.'' Β 


===Neutronium in the Delta Quadrant===
===Neutronium in the Delta Quadrant===
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