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Needs Star Trek references (any...) and might need some cleaning up, unless all that was mentioned on trek. (I assume it's just relavent info that happens to contain trek-related links) But being as there are no trek references, pna-cite. - AJ Halliwell 01:48, 29 June 2006 (UTC)

There is also a reference in TNG: "Symbiosis" and possibly ENT: "The Communicator". --Alan del Beccio 23:02, 11 January 2008 (UTC)

[edit] Removed

I removed:

with wavelengths between 10 picometers and 10 nanometers. The ionizing radiation of an x-ray falls between the range of extreme ultraviolet radiation and gamma rays. X-rays were discovered on Earth by Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen while he was experimenting with high-voltage vacuum tubes. The unit of exposure to x-ray ionizing radiation is called a röntgen in his honor.

It was clogging up the into. Keeping the definition to the references used in Trek. --Alan del Beccio 23:02, 11 January 2008 (UTC)