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Thermal concrete (also called thermocrete) was a building material like concrete that was mostly silicon. It was used by various races to build quick shelters. The Klingon research facility on Zeta Aurigae IV was built using reinforced thermocrete. Starfleet Intelligence agent Bridget McLellan was able to escape past the thermocrete wall by blasting a hole in the wall with her phaser. (VAN - Declassified novella: The Stars Look Down)

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  • Thermal concrete (also called thermocrete) was a building material like concrete that was mostly silicon. It was used by various races to build quick shelters. The Klingon research facility on Zeta Aurigae IV was built using reinforced thermocrete. Starfleet Intelligence agent Bridget McLellan was able to escape past the thermocrete wall by blasting a hole in the wall with her phaser. (VAN - Declassified novella: The Stars Look Down)
  • In 2267, Doctor McCoy used one hundred pounds of thermal concrete to bandage a wound on the silicon-based lifeform known as a "Horta," which appeared to be white-hot where it had been injured. (TOS: "The Devil in the Dark" ) In James Blish's novelization of the episode in Star Trek 4, which was generally based moreso on early draft scripts than final drafts, states that McCoy only used ten pounds of concrete.
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  • Thermal concrete (also called thermocrete) was a building material like concrete that was mostly silicon. It was used by various races to build quick shelters. The Klingon research facility on Zeta Aurigae IV was built using reinforced thermocrete. Starfleet Intelligence agent Bridget McLellan was able to escape past the thermocrete wall by blasting a hole in the wall with her phaser. (VAN - Declassified novella: The Stars Look Down)
  • In 2267, Doctor McCoy used one hundred pounds of thermal concrete to bandage a wound on the silicon-based lifeform known as a "Horta," which appeared to be white-hot where it had been injured. (TOS: "The Devil in the Dark" ) In James Blish's novelization of the episode in Star Trek 4, which was generally based moreso on early draft scripts than final drafts, states that McCoy only used ten pounds of concrete.
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