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Medical instrument used to read and encode the DNA patterns of living tissue. | |||
Dr. Toby Russell used a detronal scanner to manually scan the DNA of Worf's damaged spinal column during a surgery involving the genitronic replicator in 2368. The replicator had difficulties in reading the Klingon dorsal root ganglia, forcing the doctor to resort to the manual scan. (TNG: "Ethics") Β | Dr. Toby Russell used a detronal scanner to manually scan the DNA of Worf's damaged spinal column during a surgery involving the genitronic replicator in 2368. The replicator had difficulties in reading the Klingon dorsal root ganglia, forcing the doctor to resort to the manual scan. (TNG: "Ethics") Β | ||
[[Category: Medical]] | [[Category: Medical]] |