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Pell Underhill was a 22nd century physicist who, according to Data, "conjectured that a major disruption in time-continuity could be compensated for by trillions of counter reactions." In an attempt to deceive the crew, Data formulated a hypothesis, using Underhill as a reference, to explain why Doctor Crusher's mosses displayed an unusual amount of growth after a trip through a Paxan wormhole. While it was pointed out that Underhill's theories were with regards of energy, Data attempted to further explain his hypothesis that "it was possible that the phenomenon could occur in matter at much higher levels of organization. Given the proper conditions."

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  • Pell Underhill was a 22nd century physicist who, according to Data, "conjectured that a major disruption in time-continuity could be compensated for by trillions of counter reactions." In an attempt to deceive the crew, Data formulated a hypothesis, using Underhill as a reference, to explain why Doctor Crusher's mosses displayed an unusual amount of growth after a trip through a Paxan wormhole. While it was pointed out that Underhill's theories were with regards of energy, Data attempted to further explain his hypothesis that "it was possible that the phenomenon could occur in matter at much higher levels of organization. Given the proper conditions."
  • Pell Underhill was a Human scientist native to Alpha Centauri. One of Dr. Underhill's theories was that a major disruption in the space-time continuum could be compensated for, by trillions of small counter-reactions. (TNG episode: "Clues") In 2155, Underhill worked with Skon and Tobin Dax on Earth's warp seven program. (ENT - The Romulan War novel: Beneath the Raptor's Wing)
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  • Pell Underhill was a 22nd century physicist who, according to Data, "conjectured that a major disruption in time-continuity could be compensated for by trillions of counter reactions." In an attempt to deceive the crew, Data formulated a hypothesis, using Underhill as a reference, to explain why Doctor Crusher's mosses displayed an unusual amount of growth after a trip through a Paxan wormhole. While it was pointed out that Underhill's theories were with regards of energy, Data attempted to further explain his hypothesis that "it was possible that the phenomenon could occur in matter at much higher levels of organization. Given the proper conditions." After Data was excused from the meeting, Geordi La Forge described Data's hypothesis as completely implausible, based on Underhill's theories, further explaining that he was "honestly amazed that [Data] even proposed it." (TNG: "Clues" ) This character was only mentioned in dialogue. Underhill figures in the Star Trek: Enterprise - The Romulan War novels.
  • Pell Underhill was a Human scientist native to Alpha Centauri. One of Dr. Underhill's theories was that a major disruption in the space-time continuum could be compensated for, by trillions of small counter-reactions. (TNG episode: "Clues") In 2155, Underhill worked with Skon and Tobin Dax on Earth's warp seven program. (ENT - The Romulan War novel: Beneath the Raptor's Wing) In 2157, Underhill, Dax, and Skon were present at a failed test of countermeasures to the Romulan remote-hijack system. Underhill and Dax participated in a successful test later that day after Skon had been removed for being a security risk. (ENT - The Romulan War novel: To Brave the Storm)
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