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As dozens of races clamour for the opportunity to explore this new frontier, Bajor becomes enriched by the wormhole's presence and the Cardassians begin scheming to retake the station and Bajor, with only the thin red line of Starfleet's small presence to stand against them.
Archive 2008-01-01 Adam Whitehead 2008
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As dozens of races clamour for the opportunity to explore this new frontier, Bajor becomes enriched by the wormhole's presence and the Cardassians begin scheming to retake the station and Bajor, with only the thin red line of Starfleet's small presence to stand against them.
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Seasons 1 & 2 Adam Whitehead 2008
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For example, to stabilize a wormhole, a significant quantity of negative mass-energy is needed near the wormhole's throat.
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The wormhole's opened up and now they come from near and far
jaxraven Diary Entry jaxraven 2004
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Inside the wormhole's unearthly swirl of colors, the little runabout was bounced and battered.
Antimatter John Vornholt 2000
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Inside the wormhole's unearthly swirl of colors, the little runabout was bounced and battered.
Antimatter John Vornholt 2000
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Inside the wormhole's unearthly swirl of colors, the little runabout was bounced and battered.
Antimatter John Vornholt 2000
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The Defiant had spiraled down the wormhole's maw while she was dragging the suit out of the runabout one and two pieces at a time.
Time's Enemy Graf, L. A. 1996
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"Did I just hear the lieutenant say that the wormhole's going to be closed for another day or two?"
Time's Enemy Graf, L. A. 1996
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For some reason, the wormhole's time-defying inhabitants had dragged him into their dimensional refuge again.
Time's Enemy Graf, L. A. 1996
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