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[[Image:Image:Lucovexitrin.jpg|thumb|200px|right| the chemical structure of Lucovexitrin.]]
[[Image:Lucovexitrin.jpg|thumb|200px|right| the chemical structure of Lucovexitrin.]]


[[Lucovextrin]] is a substance that isn't normally picked up by the sensors of a [[Galaxy Class]] [[starship]].  
[[Lucovexitrin]] is a substance that isn't normally picked up by the sensors of a [[Galaxy Class]] [[starship]].  


Furthermore, along with [[invidium]], [[saltzgadum]], [[selgninaem]] and [[jakmanite]], it is one of only five undetectable substances that can exist in a nitrogen-oxygen atmosphere and can alter the molecular structure of [[glass]].  
Furthermore, along with [[invidium]], [[saltzgadum]], [[selgninaem]] and [[jakmanite]], it is one of only five undetectable substances that can exist in a nitrogen-oxygen atmosphere and can alter the molecular structure of [[glass]].  

Latest revision as of 18:34, 15 May 2009

the chemical structure of Lucovexitrin.

Lucovexitrin is a substance that isn't normally picked up by the sensors of a Galaxy Class starship.

Furthermore, along with invidium, saltzgadum, selgninaem and jakmanite, it is one of only five undetectable substances that can exist in a nitrogen-oxygen atmosphere and can alter the molecular structure of glass.

Lucovexitrin is highly toxic and was thereby ruled out as having caused the malfunctions aboard the Enterprise at the end of 2366, as the whole crew would have died of poisoning. (TNG: "Hollow Pursuits")