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# Materials, Alloys, and Tearing Holes in Reality to Another Fucking Dimension
Foreword: Materials ARE refined somewhat accurately to real-life, but a lot faster for the sake of industrialism.
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### Bluespace Crystals
Bluespace crystals are an extremely valuable resource used by the Nanotrasen corporation for hopping between the bluespace (a blue void with air that will be covered in another loredoc) and baseline reality, including teleportation, alongside being used for telecommunications.
### Phoron
A purple rock of some sorts that is EXTREMELY flammable. Useful as a fuel and for research, and when alloyed, trades its extreme volatility for being extremely strong. As long as it's alloyed in an area WITHOUT oxygen.
### Plasteel
A common alloy of basic steel and phoron, quite well-reinforced and used to build medium-security structures and vessels. Also quite radiation-resistant.
### Plastitanium
A somewhat less common alloy of titanium and phoron, used primarily in high-security structures, naval vessels, and outposts. Very radiation-resistant, and can be alloyed with lead to further increase its ability to tell radiation to fuck off. <!-- what kind of radiation? -->
### Hypersilicon
A rare undiscovered material found only in asteroids. Only the gorlex once saw a glimpse of this before being destroyed. Note: Don't randomly discover, please.
### Duralitium
A rare metal as lightweight as titanium but much stronger. Has a melting point of around 2,755 degrees celsius, making its melting point ~871.15 degrees less than Plastitanium. If alloyed with carbon and phoron however, making Phoron-Infused Durasteel, a much more powerful alloy is created.
### Durasteel
An alloy between carbon and Duralitium, making it much stronger and putting it more on par with if not past Plastitanium. Its phoron-infused variant, also known as Pladurasteel by some, is most definitely more powerful than both aforementioned alloys.