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Course Oblivion Question

Yeah but we have both the atmosphere and an Ozone layer protecting us, I was just thinking that with that many stars grouped so close together that it would intensify the radiation levels more than having just one star every 4 or 5 light years away.

As I said I know nothing about radiation levels from a Star so that is why I asked if it would make any difference with having Stars closely packed toogether and the effects of space travel between them.
 
Space is full of radiation -- that's a given. Even in our part of space, a ship would need to have very good radiation shielding for its crew to survive very long. Just being in the International Space Station for a few months increases a person's cancer risk significantly, and any manned ship to Mars is going to need really good radiation shielding if we want the crew to live long lives once they get back. Clearly, Starfleet vessels must have considerably better radiation shielding than we have today.

Yes, the radiation in the Central Bulge might be somewhat higher, but remember, radiation exposure is cumulative. Any ship with good enough shielding to survive, say, 10 years in space at normal galactic-disk radiation levels would be equally able to survive 1 year in space at levels 10 times greater. With the enhanced warp drive the "Demon" ship was using, it could've cut through the Central Bulge in weeks or months.

Really, the greatest radiation hazards in space don't come from ordinary stars going about their business. Sure, a stellar flare gives off a burst of radiation, but that's really only hazardous if you're in-system, much closer than a light-year. The really serious hazards come from supernovae and distant gamma-ray bursts. But the only stars that go supernova are the really big ones that burn out fast. The Central Bulge has very little star formation occurring in it (except within a few parsecs of the nucleus, perhaps), so just about all its supernova-capable stars have long since died out. And most of the stars would be old and settled down so they wouldn't flare too much either. There may be occasional massive radiation bursts resulting from bursts of star formation (and destruction) near the nucleus, but that means "occasional" on the time frame of hundreds of millions of years, and nothing of the sort seems to be going on lately.

Really, the arms are the dangerous places to be, in the long term. Spiral arms are waves of new star formation, which is why they're bright and blue. They're the places where you get the big, short-lived stars that go supernova. The Bulge is pretty sedate in comparison -- except, again, in that very narrow zone right up close to the central black hole itself. Most of the Bulge is essentially like a really big globular cluster, which is Dullsville in astrophysical terms.
 
Despite Spocks death. Ambient and cumulative build ups of radiation poisoning...HA! Redemption II! Didn't Data order for the crew to start taking anti radiation medicine because of some broken shielding near some thing essential and deadly?

Unless they were lying, they explained that they were ignorant of any such life style as humanoids experience, so never sought it... Just Like Odo remained an unknown sample until he was pushed and prodded.

Why couldn't they have evolved on that Demon Planet?
 
Unless they were lying, they explained that they were ignorant of any such life style as humanoids experience

But unless they were lying in "Course Oblivion", they were ignorant of their past as pools of mercury, too. Apparently, voluntary amnesia (or denial) is part and parcel of their lifestyle.

Why couldn't they have evolved on that Demon Planet?

Because they couldn't even physically exist there, according to our heroes?

Yeah, radiation seems to be much less of a problem in the 23rd century and beyond than it is today. Apparently, a "vaccine" of some sort exists to protect the cells against radiation effects. Possibly a cloud of nanomachines that quickly stubs cancerous growth at each individual mutated cell - or perhaps a chemical that temporarily armors the chromosomes against mutation (also halting mitosis but not for too long).

Timo Saloniemi
 
They existed and thrived there on the planet Janeway found them, and in course oblivion when they realized that there condition was terminal, they went looking for another Demon Class planet to steady their degradation.

It was their sense of adventure which they inherited off the humans which caused them to leave. In fact in Demon, the fake Tom and Harry went on and on about how beautiful the demon planet was... But that could have been more lying. :)
 
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