Verterium is a chemical element that was known to Federation science by the 24th century. Verterium was used in technology in an alloy known as verterium cortenide. (VOY episode: "Investigations") In the year 2355, the planets and moons of the Maxia Zeta star system were discovered to be richly endowed with many minerals, including verterium. (TNG - TLE novel: The Buried Age)
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| - Verterium is a chemical element that was known to Federation science by the 24th century. Verterium was used in technology in an alloy known as verterium cortenide. (VOY episode: "Investigations") In the year 2355, the planets and moons of the Maxia Zeta star system were discovered to be richly endowed with many minerals, including verterium. (TNG - TLE novel: The Buried Age)
- Verterium is an element used in verterium cortenide, an alloy utilized by the Federation in the construction of the inner layer of the warp coils found in Intrepid-class engine nacelles. The planet Hemikek, in the Delta Quadrant, was "quite rich in minerals" according to Neelix, who thought that USS Voyager could acquire some verterium and cortenum from the consortium of non-aggressive people who own the mining rights on that planet. (VOY: "Investigations")
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| - Verterium is a chemical element that was known to Federation science by the 24th century. Verterium was used in technology in an alloy known as verterium cortenide. (VOY episode: "Investigations") In the year 2355, the planets and moons of the Maxia Zeta star system were discovered to be richly endowed with many minerals, including verterium. (TNG - TLE novel: The Buried Age)
- Verterium is an element used in verterium cortenide, an alloy utilized by the Federation in the construction of the inner layer of the warp coils found in Intrepid-class engine nacelles. The planet Hemikek, in the Delta Quadrant, was "quite rich in minerals" according to Neelix, who thought that USS Voyager could acquire some verterium and cortenum from the consortium of non-aggressive people who own the mining rights on that planet. (VOY: "Investigations")
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