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Crystalline-based ore that has been found by scientist to conduct high energy output with minimal energy application. Corporations have utilized this ore for development of ionic as well as warp drive engines. A critical component for space exploration.
Tritium is the basic ore utilized in the development of a number of ship metals. When processed it can make metals light and highly resilient. In some cases, when combined with an Ore called Lestrum, the metal becomes translucent. The translucent metal is the primary metal used in construction of the secret Stealth Fighter.
Titanium is an old earth metal found in vast quantities on other planets. With its unique combination of strength, light weight, corrosion resistance and other metallurgical properties, titanium is used in hundreds of diverse aerospace, industrial and emerging applications where no other metal is as reliable or economical, especially on a lifecycle costing basis.
First discovered in the 18th century, uranium is an element found everywhere on Earth, but mainly in trace quantities. In 1938, German physicists Otto Hahn and Fritz Strassmann showed that uranium could be split into parts to yield energy. Uranium is the principal fuel for nuclear reactors and the main raw material for nuclear weapons.
Natural uranium consists of three isotopes: uranium-238, uranium-235, and uranium-234. Uranium isotopes are radioactive. The nuclei of radioactive elements are unstable, meaning they are transformed into other elements, typically by emitting particles (and sometimes by absorbing particles). This process, known as radioactive decay, generally results in the emission of alpha or beta particles from the nucleus.