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Symbalene blood burn is a disease known to spread very quickly. (TOS episode: "The Changeling", DS9 - Mission Gamma novel: Twilight) In 2154, Arik Soong exposed a doctor at Cold Station 12 to Symbalene blood burn to force Jeremy Lucas to reveal the access codes to a vault holding Augment embryos from the Eugenics Wars. The disease eventually killed the doctor. (ENT episode: "Cold Station 12") In 2370, Reginald Barclay thought he might have Symbalene blood burn. (TNG episode: "Genesis") This disease may have been intended to be the same as Cymbeline blood burn.

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  • Symbalene blood burn is a disease known to spread very quickly. (TOS episode: "The Changeling", DS9 - Mission Gamma novel: Twilight) In 2154, Arik Soong exposed a doctor at Cold Station 12 to Symbalene blood burn to force Jeremy Lucas to reveal the access codes to a vault holding Augment embryos from the Eugenics Wars. The disease eventually killed the doctor. (ENT episode: "Cold Station 12") In 2370, Reginald Barclay thought he might have Symbalene blood burn. (TNG episode: "Genesis") This disease may have been intended to be the same as Cymbeline blood burn.
  • Although extraordinarily contagious and capable of acting across mass populations, not even the Symbalene blood burn could kill an entire planetary population of four billion in under a week. In 2267, Spock used this rationale and the lack of sensor evidence of any disease-causing organisms to rule out this contagion and others similar to it as possible causes for the extinction of the entire Malurian species. (TOS: "The Changeling" )
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  • Symbalene blood burn is a disease known to spread very quickly. (TOS episode: "The Changeling", DS9 - Mission Gamma novel: Twilight) In 2154, Arik Soong exposed a doctor at Cold Station 12 to Symbalene blood burn to force Jeremy Lucas to reveal the access codes to a vault holding Augment embryos from the Eugenics Wars. The disease eventually killed the doctor. (ENT episode: "Cold Station 12") In 2282, Symbalene blood burn was diagnosed on the Federation observation outpost at Te Awamutu VII. The USS Reliant's medical staff cured it immediately with the help of Bianca Wilder, Pavel Chekov and Clark Terrell. (Alien Spotlight: The Gorn) In 2370, Reginald Barclay thought he might have Symbalene blood burn. (TNG episode: "Genesis") This disease may have been intended to be the same as Cymbeline blood burn.
  • Although extraordinarily contagious and capable of acting across mass populations, not even the Symbalene blood burn could kill an entire planetary population of four billion in under a week. In 2267, Spock used this rationale and the lack of sensor evidence of any disease-causing organisms to rule out this contagion and others similar to it as possible causes for the extinction of the entire Malurian species. (TOS: "The Changeling" ) Samples of Symbalene blood burn were stored at Starfleet's Cold Station 12 for study. In 2154, a group of Augments led by Arik Soong exposed the station's deputy director to Symbalene blood burn in an effort to force Doctor Jeremy Lucas to give them the access codes for the stored Augment embryos. (ENT: "Cold Station 12") Information about Symbalene blood burn was contained within the Starfleet Medical Database, where Lieutenant Reginald Barclay learned about it. In 2370, Barclay thought that he perhaps had Symbalene blood burn after Dr. Beverly Crusher assured him that he did not have Terellian Death Syndrome. (TNG: "Genesis" )
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