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  Kemocite - Memory Alpha, the Star Trek Wiki
Kemocite is a multiphasic isotope of a radiolytic compound.
Kemocite ore was a substance used on Federation starships in the 24th century, as well.
Kemocite is highly regulated by the Federation, and the illegal smuggling of kemocite is a serious offense.
www.memory-alpha.org /en/wiki/Kemocite   (394 words)

  
 Gralik - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
For forty two years, Gralik was the chief technican of a facility that manufactured the multi-use compound kemocite.
Because the weapon was to be powered by kemocite, Degra employed Gralik to produce a shipment of highly refined kemocite.
Degra and his team later used the kemocite shipment in their second weapon test in the Calindra system.
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/Gralik   (301 words)

  
 Gralik - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For forty two years, Gralik was the chief technican of a facility that manufactured the multi-use compound kemocite.
Because the weapon was to be powered by kemocite, Degra employed Gralik to produce a shipment of highly refined kemocite.
Degra and his team later used the kemocite shipment in their second weapon test in the Calindra system.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Gralik   (315 words)

  
 Kemocite   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Kemocite is a fictional chemical substance in the Star Trek.
Kemocite was one of the key components in the Xindi weapon and was produced by a Xindi-Sloth plant led by Gralik.
Wapipedia > Index > K > Ke > Kemocite
www.wapipedia.com /wikipedia/mobiletopic.aspx?cur_title=Kemocite   (83 words)

  
 Talk:Kemocite - Memory Alpha
In Little Green Men Rom seems to say kemacite while Nog seems to say kemocite, although it is very difficult to hear Nog.
On www.startrek.com, paramounts website you find kemocite, mentioned in ENT and kemacite, mentioned in Little Green Man. I don't have the ENT episode at hand so I don't know how they say it there.
The question still remains -- are the substances mentioned in DS9:Little Green Men and ENT:The Shipment intended to be the same or seperate.
memory-alpha.org /en/wiki/Talk:Kemocite   (342 words)

  
 [ENT] Jammer's Review: "The Shipment"
They learn that a refined shipment of kemocite is indeed to be delivered to the Xindi builders of The Weapon in a matter of days.
Now, to simply blow up the kemocite facility would not only be against the Trekkian rules of morality and decency, but would probably also be tactically self-defeating.
So Archer has a point when he says, "By destroying this complex, we'll be confirming their worst fears about humanity." Doing so might not be doing yourself any favors, and might instead be tantamount to fueling the fire; it raises the question of how to regard a preemptive strike mentality.
www.jammersreviews.com /ent-3/shipment.php   (1244 words)

  
 Xindi
Not much else is known about this race other then that they swim underwater and speak through echolocation.
Gralik, a Xindi-Arboreal, gave Degra an impure kemocite, to sabotage production of the the Council's weapon prototype.
Thought to be extinct since the Reptilians and Insectoids planted explosives that destroyed the Xindi Homeworld.
www.guajara.com /wiki/en/wikipedia/x/xi/xindi.html   (514 words)

  
 The 22nd Century: ENT Season 3
Only when Hoshi threatens to destroy his telepathic amplifier, he agrees to release her and gives her the co-ordinates of a Xindi colony where parts of their weapon are being built.
Kemocite produced there was evidently part of the weapon used in Florida.
When Gralik is confronted with the purpose of the kemocite he produces, he changes his mind and decides to help the landing party.
mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk /prodeoetrege/startrek/timeline/tm4part4.htm   (2625 words)

  
 STARTREK.COM : Detail
Archer, Reed and Major Hayes embark on a reconnaissance mission and discover that the sparsely-populated planet is home to an elaborate Xindi-Sloth manufacturing plant producing canisters of a substance called kemocite.
Upon examining the probe further, Gralik notes that the kemocite used in the probe definitely came from his facility.
While Gralik stalls for time by running more tests on the kemocite shipment, Archer has the canister of kemocite that was sent up to Enterprise beamed back down to the planet.
www.startrek.com /startrek/view/library/episodes/detail/2664.html   (780 words)

  
 Star trek: Enterprise - The shipment - CIA
Upon examining the probe further, Gralik notes that the kemocite used in the probe definitely came from his facility.
Degra and his Reptilian cohorts have arrived ahead of schedule for their shipment of kemocite.
While Gralik stalls for time by running more tests on the kemocite shipment, Archer has the canister of kemocite that was sent up to Enterprise beamed back down to the planet.
thecia.com.au /star-trek/enterprise/304a.shtml   (758 words)

  
 Gralik is a fictional character who appeared in ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
For forty two years, Gralik was the chief technican of a facility that manufactured the multi-use compound kemocite kemocite.
Degra Degra, a Xindi-primate, was assigned to construct a weapon to destroy Earth, the human homeworld.
Degra and his team later used the kemocite kemocite shipment in their second weapon test in the Calindra system.
www.biodatabase.de /Gralik   (355 words)

  
 monkee reviews 'The Shipment'
The facility manufactures a radiolytic compound called kemocite, which was a component of the probe that attacked Earth.
The facility is relatively unprotected, and they could take it out, but Archer wants to find out where the kemocite is being shipped, since that could lead them to where the weapon is being built.
A Toast to Trust: Degra tells Gralik that the kemocite is being used to thwart a ruthless alien enemy, and I love that this gives Gralik a moment's pause.
members.tripod.com /~jetcmonkee/the_shipment.htm   (1524 words)

  
 PADD =/\= "THE SHIPMENT"
Captain Archer, Lieutenant Reed, and Major Hayes land a shuttle pod on the planet, where they find a factory run by Xindi-Arboreals to synthesize kemocite, a multiphasic isotope to be shipped to Degra to complete the weapon.
Captain Archer contacts a Xindi-Arboreal who manufactures kemocite, but he knows nothing about the weapon Degra is building.
Degra and Xindi-Reptilian soldiers arrive at the colony to pick up the refined kemocite, and Captain Archer places a radioactive tag in the shipment so it can be tracked.
trekguide.com /padd/ent059.htm   (208 words)

  
 ST Frontier Fleet PBeM - LCARS: Xindi Weapons
Kemocite is a radolytic compound that was used in Xindi weapon.
The kemocite used in the weapon is extremely refined.
The isotopic signature of kemocite can be altered to track it.
www.frontierfleet.com /database/index.php?page=1384   (231 words)

  
 The Shipment
In another seemingly heedless and careless convenience for the good guys, this same third sloth goes for a walk by himself to what turns out to be his house away off in the forest.
When the Cap’n learns from T’Pol that kemocite was one of the compounds used in the first Xindi weapon that attacked Earth, we get the turning point of the episode, and perhaps a pivotal point in the Xindi story arc.
The bridge to the resumption of the Xindi mytharc is the gambit Archer employed in lieu of blowing up the kemocite plant: planting a beacon in a kemocite container and stowing it aboard Degra’s ship.
home.comcast.net /~jimsondergeld/3ENT_The_Shipment.htm   (1054 words)

  
 The Trek Nation - The Shipment
After stealing a container of the kemocite so that T'Pol and Tucker can analyze its potential use in a weapon, Archer takes the head of the refining project, Gralik, hostage in his own home to interrogate.
While T'Pol discovers that kemocite is one of the chemicals used in the weapon the Xindi used in Florida, Archer demands to know how the compound works and where the new Xindi weapon is being built.
As Archer says early on in the episode, he has a dilemma: If he doesn't blow up the kemocite facility, the Xindi will be able to use it to keep refining ore for the weapon they intend to use against Earth.
www.treknation.com /reviews/enterprise/the_shipment.shtml   (1675 words)

  
 PADD =/\= "PROVING GROUND"
Aboard the Enterprise, Ensign Sato has found the isotopic signature of the shipment of kemocite that Captain Archer had tagged aboard a Xindi ship.
Subcommander T'Pol and Ensign Sato have recovered about thirty percent of the lost data on the spheres in the Expanse, and have pieced together a map of the spatial anomalies.
They trace the kemocite signature to a G-type star system with six planets and over 100 moons.
trekguide.com /padd/ent065.htm   (316 words)

  
 SubspaceLink Established - 313 - Proving Ground
An upbeat Faith of the Heart segment and commercial later we are given a scene in the Xindi Council chamber where we find out that they are ready to test the weapon and if the test goes well the final version can be deployed in under a month.
We then find out that Hoshi has located the tracking beacon in the kemocite from a few episodes ago but it lies behind a hugh field of anomalies that would take 17 days to go through, so they decide to punch through it.
The sabotaged kemocite made the weapon unstable, it was not able to reach it's full yield before it began building for overload.
www.holodeck3.com /index.pl?iid=21945   (1159 words)

  
 "The Shipment" (Star Trek: Enterprise #59)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Unbeknownst to the Enterprise crew, Degra, one of the Xindi-Humanoids, is close to testing the weapon and needs only one more shipment of kemocite to do so.
A very classic Trek episode, "The Shipment" allows Archer to do what Kirk and Picard did several dozen times: meet a presumed enemy, discover that they've made the mistake of judging people by their species and forge a personal alliance that prevents a much larger conflict from erupting.
As Archer says early on in the episode, he has a dilemma: If he doesn't blow up the kemocite facility, the Xindi will be able to use it to keep refining ore for the weapon they intend to use against Earth.
startrek.epguides.info /?ID=1441   (939 words)

  
 Trip/T'Polers: Miscellany: The Shipment
Gralik says he never considered why Degra wanted such highly refined kemocite, only that it was going to be greatly beneficial to the settlement — that perhaps he was blinded by greed, so never considered that a weapon could be the final product.
Degra will expect Gralik to be present when the kemocite is handed over, as he is the chief technician at the complex.
When they question him further, Gralik gets snippy with them saying that he’s being processing kemocite for 42 years, and has much pride in his work, and that he wants the shipment to be exactly what was ordered.
triptpolers.houseoftucker.com /miscellany/special_edition_the_shipment.shtml   (3191 words)

  
 IGN Boards - OMG! I *KNEW* I Heard 'Kemocite' Somewhere Before (Zero Hour Spoilers)
If you recall, Kemocite was integral to the development of the Xindi Weapon...It was also an important plot element in "The Shipment".
They were smuggling Kemocite and the exposure to nuclear explosion caused them to go back in time.
It could be possible that the Death Star explosion of the ginormous Xindi Weapon of that magnitude(which is no doubt laced with Kemocite) caused some sort of temporal rift that not only affected Earth, but possibly the whole solar system and beyond...Which could explain why the NX-01 was also affected.
boards.ign.com /star_trek/b5071/59641003/p1   (967 words)

  
 The Helix BBS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
I think that it would be spelled kemocite, just like you had it.
I had recently developed a trend of not really watching the last few episodes of ENT, flipping the channel back and forth, but this episode had me interested to the very end.
About "kemocite." I don't know whether this would be correct or not, but according to my TV's captioning, that's how it's spelled (although, I don't really trust my TV).
www.helix-bbs.net /index.php?showtopic=4022   (2005 words)

  
 STARTREK.COM : Episode
When Hoshi identifies a signal that matches the kemocite Archer planted on a Xindi ship, the captain realizes that this could lead Enterprise closer to the Xindi weapon.
When the Xindi launch the weapon, its power is undeniable — but it still falls short of expectations.
Archer notes that Gralik, the Xindi-Arboreal from the kemocite plant, must have kept his word to sabotage Degra's efforts.
www.startrek.com /startrek/view/series/ENT/episode/3480.html   (733 words)

  
 De Reviews - Star Trek: Enterprise
DS9 fans probably remember kemocite as the stuff that sent Quark, Rom and Nog back in time to 1947 in the episode, "Little Green Men." I remember the substance as being rather unstable, but the kemocite here seems to weather the transporter okay enough.
Maybe the kemocite seen here is a more stable isotope than the contraband carried aboard Quark's shuttle (like uranium-238 compared to uranium-235 here on Earth).
After analyzing a stolen kemocite sample, T'Pol reports that the Xindi probe that attacked Earth in "The Expanse" as well as the slime gun captured in "Raijin" has the same quantum imprint" as the kemocite.
www.hell-labs.com /dereviews.html   (7631 words)

  
 The Great Link : Enterprise Review, Michael Marek reviews 'The Shipment' [Episode Review]
Archer eventually figures out that Gralik has no idea how Degra is using the kemocite and Gralik is chagrinned that his kemocite was used in a weapon that killed seven million people.
He realizes that the Xindi are manufacturing their weapon because they think they are in danger -- because they have been told that the humans are ruthless and intend to destroy all the Xindi.
If Archer has the kemocite facility destroyed, he affirms the Xindi perception that humans are dangerous.
www.greatlink.org /showreview.asp?id=250   (1693 words)

  
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Gralik and the kemocite appeared in 307-"The Shipment." Subdermal transceivers have been seen in TOS and TNG-"Who Watches the Watchers?".
He'll be executed for this." "He was." Earth was successfully destroyed, but the Insectoids had secretly built "hundreds" of new ships and attacked the other Xindi colonies.
Degra is dragged to the bridge, where he sees a red giant, and is told they've reached their destination; ships and "kemocite" detected.
www.underbase.org /dept/trek/ent314_strategem.txt   (1478 words)

  
 Witewave's Star Trek Page - Enterprise 065 - Proving Ground
When Hoshi identifies a signal that matches the kemocite Archer planted on a Xindi ship, the captain realizes that this could lead Enterprise closer to the Xindi weapon.
The course, however, requires Enterprise to navigate a dense field of spatial anomalies and the ship sustains heavy damage.
Archer notes that Gralik, the Xindi-Arboreal from the kemocite plant, must have kept his word to sabotage Degra's efforts.
myhome.naver.com /witewave/enterprise/065.htm   (638 words)

  
 I Think I Know What Happened - STARTREKFANS.NET
Quark without telling Rom or Nog is smuggling Kemocite to Drop off on the way back to DS9.
They find out there is a bomb planted by there cousin on The shuttle and when it explodes it pulls there shuttle out of time because of the Kemocite and they end up in 1947.
Ok now to Enterprise We saw in the shipment that the Xindi Sloths were mining and refining massive amounts of Kemosite to put into the Xindi Weapon.
www.startrekfans.net /index.php?showtopic=13322   (799 words)

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