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An industrial replicator was a large-scale replicator, typically used for construction purposes. In 2373, Pascal Fullerton claimed that Risa was an illusion created by industrial replicators, seismic regulators and a weather control network. (DS9: "Let He Who Is Without Sin...") In 2374, following the outbreak of the Dominion War and the capture of Deep Space 9, the Cardassian Union gave fifteen industrial replicators to Bajor. (DS9: "Sons and Daughters")

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  • An industrial replicator was a large-scale replicator, typically used for construction purposes. In 2373, Pascal Fullerton claimed that Risa was an illusion created by industrial replicators, seismic regulators and a weather control network. (DS9: "Let He Who Is Without Sin...") In 2374, following the outbreak of the Dominion War and the capture of Deep Space 9, the Cardassian Union gave fifteen industrial replicators to Bajor. (DS9: "Sons and Daughters")
  • The United Federation of Planets gave Bajor several industrial replicators following the end of the Occupation. (DS9 episode: "For the Cause", DS9 - Mission Gamma novel: Twilight) In 2372, the Federation of Planets intended to provide Cardassia with twelve industrial replicators with the intention of the Cardassians using them to build new power plants and factories following the Cardassian-Klingon War. The Maquis were able to steal the industrial replicators after Michael Eddington staged their theft from Deep Space 9. (DS9 episode: "For the Cause")
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  • The United Federation of Planets gave Bajor several industrial replicators following the end of the Occupation. (DS9 episode: "For the Cause", DS9 - Mission Gamma novel: Twilight) In 2372, the Federation of Planets intended to provide Cardassia with twelve industrial replicators with the intention of the Cardassians using them to build new power plants and factories following the Cardassian-Klingon War. The Maquis were able to steal the industrial replicators after Michael Eddington staged their theft from Deep Space 9. (DS9 episode: "For the Cause") Deep Space 9 had an industrial replicator on level 17. In 2373, a Changeling used the industrial replicator to manufacture an explosive device composed of protomatter, trilithium and tekasite. (DS9 episode: "By Inferno's Light") Following the Dominion War, the Federation provided Cardassia with several industrial replicators. One industrial replicator located in Lakat was destroyed by Denison Morad of the True Way. (DS9 - Gateways novel: Demons of Air and Darkness, ST - Typhon Pact novel: Raise the Dawn)
  • An industrial replicator was a large-scale replicator, typically used for construction purposes. In 2373, Pascal Fullerton claimed that Risa was an illusion created by industrial replicators, seismic regulators and a weather control network. (DS9: "Let He Who Is Without Sin...") Deep Space 9 housed an industrial replicator on Level 17. In 2373 a Changeling posing as Julian Bashir overrode the security blocks on the industrial replicator and used it to produce a bomb consisting of trilithium, tekasite, and protomatter. Odo discovered the override by the saboteur but was unable to determine what was replicated because the memory core had been wiped. With that explosive device the changeling aimed to destroy the Bajoran sun along with the combined Federation, Klingon, and Romulan fleets in the system. (DS9: "By Inferno's Light") In 2374, following the outbreak of the Dominion War and the capture of Deep Space 9, the Cardassian Union gave fifteen industrial replicators to Bajor. (DS9: "Sons and Daughters")
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