A class T planet is a type of planet, an ultragiant gas giant world that has a very tenuous surface. (ST reference: Star Charts)
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| - A class T planet is a type of planet, an ultragiant gas giant world that has a very tenuous surface. (ST reference: Star Charts)
- In 2376, the Delta Flyer came in contact with a dark matter lifeform in a class T cluster and was disabled. Captain Kathryn Janeway took the Flyer to a nearby class T gas giant with orbital rings, including one that was radiogenic, hoping to use those particles to reinitialize the Flyer's warp reaction. She eventually set off a chain reaction inside the rings with the Flyer's phasers to deter more dark matter lifeforms. (VOY: "Good Shepherd")
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| - In 2376, the Delta Flyer came in contact with a dark matter lifeform in a class T cluster and was disabled. Captain Kathryn Janeway took the Flyer to a nearby class T gas giant with orbital rings, including one that was radiogenic, hoping to use those particles to reinitialize the Flyer's warp reaction. She eventually set off a chain reaction inside the rings with the Flyer's phasers to deter more dark matter lifeforms. (VOY: "Good Shepherd") According to the Star Trek: Star Charts, a class T planet is a gas giant classified as a "large ultragiant", 50,000,000 to 120,000,000 kilometers in diameter, with an age of two to ten billion years.
- A class T planet is a type of planet, an ultragiant gas giant world that has a very tenuous surface. (ST reference: Star Charts)
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