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[[Image:Tucker wearing a radiation meter.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Tucker wearing a radiation meter.]] A radiation meter is a small hexagonal pin worn by officers serving aboard Terran Empire starships, used to monitor how much radiation the person absorbs, usually from the unsafe [[Warp Core]]s used aboard Terran Empire ships. In 2155 aboard the ISS Enterprise, T'Pol and Commander Tucker were working on adapting the Suliban [[Cloaking device]] to operate with Enterprise's systems. Tucker stopped her when he noticed that she had forgotten to wear a radiation meter, a safety precaution that he believes is vital. Trip subsequently orders Crewman Biggs to provide her with one, so that she did not suffer the adverse effects of delta radiation exposure, an experience that scarred Tucker for life. T'Pol ignored the Commander's warnings, but wore the radiation meter anyway. (ENT: "In a Mirror, Darkly") [[Category: Engineering]]
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