Star Trek: Retribution/Nightmare Fuel


  • Dr. Braiyon Garr's description of what happened to him after the anti-time explosion in the last film most definitely qualifies.
    • Specifically: he had already been exposed to harmful radiation several times by the end of Specter, and we already knew another dose of it could be fatal. But then when Reyf fired the magneton warhead at the end of Specter, it did something that sent the anti-time reaction off the scale, and in his own words, Garr was "almost ripped apart." The only thing that saved him was Borg nanoprobes, which over the course of nine months (shudder) rebuilt him essentially one cell at a time while maintaining his vital functions (read: he was conscious the whole time).

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