Phosphor is a scholar at the Temple of Knowledge. She is honest and meticulous.
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| - Phosphor ist eine leicht entflammbare alchemische Substanz.
- Phosphor is a scholar at the Temple of Knowledge. She is honest and meticulous.
- Phosphor was a substance which due to its chemical properties would glow after exposure to certain kinds of radiation. On the planet Coruscant, phosphor was used in signs and street lights.
- The Phosphor was an invention of Henry Branwell meant to give off a blaze of light five times more powerful than that of witchlight. The first time Henry illustrated the device in front of the London Institute residents, the Phosphor turned all the lights off in the dining room. Henry then offered to use the Phosphor as the signal for the Clave to attack Alexei de Quincey's vampire party. It once again malfunctioned and, instead, set the house's furnishings, as well as some of the vampires inside, alight.
- Phosphor is a substance that is luminescent. In 2370, Julian Bashir coated gemstones with phosphor that were later stolen from "Quark's Irregulars" by a thief operating on Deep Space 9's Promenade. The phosphor allowed Bashir and Quark to determine that a Klingon woman was the culprit. (DS9 comic: "Pickpocket")
- Blue phosphor is one of the three common phosphors. It has moderate energy levels and can exist in both mineral and organic forms. Its mineral form can be found in the Barrens' metallic sands, while the organic form can be found in phosphor shrimp and their secretions (see below). The light emission of blue phosphor is powerful, but it has a "self-conserving" property. If it is left alone for a period of time, it will stop glowing. Agitation of the blue phosphor restores its glow.
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| - Phosphor ist eine leicht entflammbare alchemische Substanz.
- Phosphor is a scholar at the Temple of Knowledge. She is honest and meticulous.
- Phosphor was a substance which due to its chemical properties would glow after exposure to certain kinds of radiation. On the planet Coruscant, phosphor was used in signs and street lights.
- The Phosphor was an invention of Henry Branwell meant to give off a blaze of light five times more powerful than that of witchlight. The first time Henry illustrated the device in front of the London Institute residents, the Phosphor turned all the lights off in the dining room. Henry then offered to use the Phosphor as the signal for the Clave to attack Alexei de Quincey's vampire party. It once again malfunctioned and, instead, set the house's furnishings, as well as some of the vampires inside, alight.
- Phosphor is a substance that is luminescent. In 2370, Julian Bashir coated gemstones with phosphor that were later stolen from "Quark's Irregulars" by a thief operating on Deep Space 9's Promenade. The phosphor allowed Bashir and Quark to determine that a Klingon woman was the culprit. (DS9 comic: "Pickpocket")
- Blue phosphor is one of the three common phosphors. It has moderate energy levels and can exist in both mineral and organic forms. Its mineral form can be found in the Barrens' metallic sands, while the organic form can be found in phosphor shrimp and their secretions (see below). The light emission of blue phosphor is powerful, but it has a "self-conserving" property. If it is left alone for a period of time, it will stop glowing. Agitation of the blue phosphor restores its glow.
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