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===Neutronium in the Delta Quadrant=== *Separated from the Alpha Quadrant in 2371, the USS Voyager encountered neutronium several times while out-of-contact with the Federation. *In 2371, the Voyager encountered an artificial asteroid composed of a neutronium alloy, created by the Vidiian Sodality. (VOY: "Phage") *According to an Alpha Hirogen hunter, at least one collapsed star in the Delta Quadrant had a neutronium mantle. The hunter claimed to the crew of Voyager that he tracked a silicon-based lifeform through this mantle. (VOY: "Prey") *In 2375, Voyager encounter the Think Tank, who traveled aboard a vessel composed of a neutronium alloy. This impressed the crew of Voyager, who had rarely encountered it before. (VOY: "Think Tank") '''''It is possible that the Think Tank retrieved knowledge of neutronium as payment for curing the Vidiian phage.''''' [[category: Engineering]][[category: database]][[category: science]]
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