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[[Polymer]]s are a type of synthetic macromolecule, in contrast with natural macromolecules such as proteins and polynucleotides. They are characterized by a large molecular weight and consist of repeating structural units, termed monomers, connected by chemical bonds. In general, their properties differ markedly from the corresponding monomers which they consist of. These properties may result in strong and/or durable materials that have many applications. In the 24th century there are several different words used to describe such large molecules: biopolymer, tri-polymer and polymer. Although they all have the same basic characteristics, they are created differently and for different reasons. Polymers were, among other things, used to make [[plexiglass]] in the 20th century on [[Earth]]. To withstand a pressure of 18,000 cubic feet of water, a piece of plexiglass at 60 by 10 feet needed to be six inches thick. To hold the same amount of water, only a thickness of one inch was needed with a piece of [[Transparent Aluminum]]. Montgomery Scott explained how to make this to Doctor Nichols of the Plexicorp cooperation. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home) Polymer composites were used in the 21st century to construct spacecraft on Earth. Ares IV was made out of such a composite. (VOY: "One Small Step") Polymer matrices could also be used to make alloys. The [[Sky Spirits]] used polymers to create their dwellings. (VOY: "Tattoo") Silica polymers exist. A strange object being constructed in the USS Enterprise-D cargo bay was made out of silica polymers. (TNG: "Emergence") A sub-polymer scan can be performed. (TNG: "Phantasms") A biopolymer is an organic form of polymer. [[Federation]] [[Element 247]] was present in a polymer residue as a byproduct of the decomposition process after a Vhnori died. (VOY: "Emanations") Tri-polymers can be used to create tripolymer [[plasma]]. This plasma would have less energy than plasma from a Federation [[Intrepid Class]] warp engine. The Pralor and Cravic used it in their chromodynamic power modules, which in turn powered the Automated Personnel Units. (VOY: "Prototype") Enzymes could be made out of tripolymer. A [[Delta Quadrant]] merchant named Bathar of Hodos once sold a so-called anti-aging process formula to Neelix which used tripolymer enzymes. It turned out the formula was better suited to make shoe polish. (VOY: "Memorial") 24th century [[Starfleet]] uniforms were created from synthetic polymers. The molecular structure of a polymer could be used to determine if it was made via [[replicator]]. (VOY: "Distant Origin") Data's artificial body frame had approximately six kilograms of non-conductive tripolymer composites. It was capable of withstanding at least half a million amps, although this was no guarantee that Data would survive such a massive current. Fortunately, his safeguards protected him when he tried to disrupt a high energy arc using his body. (TNG: "The Most Toys", "Disaster") Even [[Human]] blood could be turned into a liquid polymer. Edward Hagler died when aliens from a different dimension performed medical experiments on him. (TNG: "Schisms") Geordi La Forge compared replicated pasta al Fiorella with a liquid polymer after receiving a plate from the replimat on Deep Space 9. Although Worf ate his and found it delicious, La Forge thought the replicator was malfunctioning. (TNG: "Birthright, Part I") [[Category: Science]]
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