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Trilithium Torpedoes

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Weapon image Images/W/WepFiring1.jpg
A holographic simulation of a trilithium torpedo firing from a planetary surface. Only the efforts of two Starfleet officers prevented this happening for real. [1]
Weapon image Images/W/WepFiring2.jpg
This image shows the weapon climbing through the atmosphere. Once clear it would go into warp to reach the sun as quickly as possible so as to reduce the chances of interception. [1]
Weapon image Images/S/SunKaboom1.jpg
This log record from the Enterprise-D shows Captain Picard with the Amargosa sun collapsing in the background. The initial blast produced a level 12 shockwave. [1]
Weapon image Images/P/PlaKaboom1.jpg
A planet in the Amargosa system as the shockwave hits it. This shot was taken by the Enterprise-D sensors a few seconds before the ship went into warp. [1]


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# Series Season Source Comment
1 Star Trek : Generations
Film: Star Trek : Generations


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