5 thoughts on “What is the red material in Star Trek?”

  1. The red substance in "Star Trek" is "dark matter/red superstar (virtual)" is a substance that can produce black holes as long as it is sufficient.
    "Star Trek" tells the unknown space -time, boundless black holes, and a giant Luo Mulan battleship suddenly appeared in space. Chongwu's irritable Luo Mulan was a warrior race who left the Watken people many years ago. Today, Nino, the ruler of the Luo Mulan Empire, is searching for his whereabouts around the interstellar and time and space in order to solve the strong enemy of the future.
    and a federal star ship named Kyle, unfortunately fell into Luo Mulan's palm in the hunting. The federal star ship, which is still immature, counterattacked in front of the firepower of the Luo Mulan warship, and hit the stone with no difference.
    Fortunately, George Kirkic, the captain of the danger, is heroic and wise. Within just twelve minutes before the Star Ship was destroyed, more than 800 people in the whole ship escaped the birth day, including his childbirth wife.
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    "Star Trek" was produced by the science fiction adventure film produced by the American Paramount Film Company, directed by J. J. Abrams, Chris Pane, Zuckerri · Kuntu, Eric Bana, Zoy Saldana and other co -starred.
    Chris Panes played James T. Kirk, born on August 26, 1980 in Los Angeles, California, USA, American film and television actor, graduated from the University of California, Berkeley and obtained a bachelor's degree in English literature.
    In 2003, he first appeared on the screen, guest "Story of the Emergency Room". In 2004, 24 -year -old Chris Payne starred in "Princess Diary 2: Royal Wedding Contract". In 2010, Chris Paen starred in "Speed ​​Topic".

  2. Just like anti -material, it is the unknown thing of human beings. Essence Essence
    The unknown elements in the universe, most of which are not known at present. The red material is probably the unknown substance like anti -substances, dark matter, etc.

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