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[[Image:Crystalline_entity.jpg|thumb|right|The killer snowflake.]][[Image:Crystalline entity ray.jpg|thumb|right|Faster than ''Roundup''.]]The '''crystalline entity''' is a space-faring predator that feeds on vast quantities of organic matter.  Only one was known to exist, and it was destroyed in 2368<ref>TNG "Silicon Avatar"</ref>.
[[Image:Crystalline_entity.jpg|thumb|right|The killer snowflake.]][[Image:Crystalline entity ray.jpg|thumb|right|Faster than ''Roundup''.]]The '''crystalline entity''' is a [[cosmozoan|space-faring]] predator that feeds on vast quantities of organic matter.  Only one was known to exist, and it was destroyed in 2368.<ref>TNG "Silicon Avatar"</ref>


==Attributes==
==Attributes==
The crystalline entity was much larger than a [[Galaxy-class|''Galaxy''-class]] [[Federation]] [[starship]].  Despite its size, however, it was not more powerful than such a starship; the crew of the ''[[Enterprise-D|Enterprise]]'' were confident that they could kill it with [[phaser]]s and [[photon torpedo]]es, and the ship's [[shields]] proved capable of resisting the entity's attacks<ref>TNG "Datalore"</ref> (although they were never tested against a prolonged assault).  The shields of the freighter ''Kallisko'', however, proved to be inadequate against a determined attack by the entity<ref>TNG "Silicon Avatar"</ref>.
The crystalline entity was much larger than a [[Galaxy-class|''Galaxy''-class]] [[Federation]] [[starship]].  Despite its size, however, it was not more powerful than such a starship; the crew of the ''[[Enterprise-D|Enterprise]]'' were confident that they could kill it with [[phaser]]s and [[photon torpedo]]es, and the ship's [[shields]] proved capable of resisting the entity's attacks<ref>TNG "Datalore"</ref> (although they were never tested against a prolonged assault).  The shields of the freighter ''Kallisko'', however, proved to be inadequate against a determined attack by the entity.<ref>TNG "Silicon Avatar"</ref>


The entity was capable of interstellar travel at speeds of [[warp drive|warp]] 8 or more<ref>TNG "Datalore"</ref>. It attacked with rays of an unknown nature that reduced organic matter to lifeless ash<ref>TNG "Silicon Avatar"</ref>, somehow extracting the energy for the entity's use.  It was capable of stripping a planet of all organic material over the course of several hours.  Data speculated that mineral ores containing refractory metals might provide protection, and a few colonists found refuge in a cave lined with such minerals during one of the entity's attacks, but Dr. Kila Marr -- who studied the entity extensively -- suspected that it actually spared the colonists to avoid harming [[Data]], mistaking him for [[Lore]], who had collaborated with it in its attack on [[Omicron Theta]].  Lore also claimed that the entity craved the life energies of [[sapient]] beings for some reason, but his claims are dubious.
The entity was capable of interstellar travel at speeds of [[warp drive|warp]] 8 or more.<ref>TNG "Datalore"</ref>  It attacked with rays of an unknown nature that reduced organic matter to lifeless ash,<ref>TNG "Silicon Avatar"</ref> somehow extracting the energy for the entity's use.  It was capable of stripping a planet of all organic material over the course of several hours.  Data speculated that mineral ores containing refractory metals might provide protection, and a few colonists found refuge in a cave lined with such minerals during one of the entity's attacks, but Dr. Kila Marr -- who studied the entity extensively -- suspected that it actually spared the colonists to avoid harming [[Data]], mistaking him for [[Lore]], who had collaborated with it in its attack on [[Omicron Theta]].  Lore also claimed that the entity craved the life energies of [[sapient]] beings for some reason, but his claims are dubious.


The entity communicated normally with [[graviton]] pulses<ref>TNG "Silicon Avatar"</ref>, although it could apparently understand [[subspace]] transmissions as well<ref>TNG "Datalore"</ref>. The ''Enterprise'' attempted to communicate with it, but Dr. Marr interfered with the attempt by using a continuous graviton pulse to create a resonant vibration within the entity that shattered it.  Her killing of the creature was treated as an unjustified act of vengeance (her son was killed in the entity's attack on Omicron Theta), effectively killing her career.
The entity communicated normally with [[graviton]] pulses,<ref>TNG "Silicon Avatar"</ref> although it could apparently understand [[subspace]] transmissions as well.<ref>TNG "Datalore"</ref>  The ''Enterprise'' attempted to communicate with it, but Dr. Marr interfered with the attempt by using a continuous graviton pulse to create a resonant vibration within the entity that shattered it.  Her killing of the creature was treated as an unjustified act of vengeance (her son was killed in the entity's attack on Omicron Theta), effectively ending her career.


==In the ''Star Trek'' Expanded Universe==
==In the ''Star Trek'' Expanded Universe==

Latest revision as of 18:13, 28 December 2016

The killer snowflake.
Faster than Roundup.

The crystalline entity is a space-faring predator that feeds on vast quantities of organic matter. Only one was known to exist, and it was destroyed in 2368.[1]

Attributes

The crystalline entity was much larger than a Galaxy-class Federation starship. Despite its size, however, it was not more powerful than such a starship; the crew of the Enterprise were confident that they could kill it with phasers and photon torpedoes, and the ship's shields proved capable of resisting the entity's attacks[2] (although they were never tested against a prolonged assault). The shields of the freighter Kallisko, however, proved to be inadequate against a determined attack by the entity.[3]

The entity was capable of interstellar travel at speeds of warp 8 or more.[4] It attacked with rays of an unknown nature that reduced organic matter to lifeless ash,[5] somehow extracting the energy for the entity's use. It was capable of stripping a planet of all organic material over the course of several hours. Data speculated that mineral ores containing refractory metals might provide protection, and a few colonists found refuge in a cave lined with such minerals during one of the entity's attacks, but Dr. Kila Marr -- who studied the entity extensively -- suspected that it actually spared the colonists to avoid harming Data, mistaking him for Lore, who had collaborated with it in its attack on Omicron Theta. Lore also claimed that the entity craved the life energies of sapient beings for some reason, but his claims are dubious.

The entity communicated normally with graviton pulses,[6] although it could apparently understand subspace transmissions as well.[7] The Enterprise attempted to communicate with it, but Dr. Marr interfered with the attempt by using a continuous graviton pulse to create a resonant vibration within the entity that shattered it. Her killing of the creature was treated as an unjustified act of vengeance (her son was killed in the entity's attack on Omicron Theta), effectively ending her career.

In the Star Trek Expanded Universe

Another specimen is found in Star Trek Online. It is a powerful opponent, requiring the coordinated efforts of a large player fleet to destroy.

Notes

  1. TNG "Silicon Avatar"
  2. TNG "Datalore"
  3. TNG "Silicon Avatar"
  4. TNG "Datalore"
  5. TNG "Silicon Avatar"
  6. TNG "Silicon Avatar"
  7. TNG "Datalore"