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Deuterium
Heavy hydrogen atoms. Deuterium is relatively common anywhere water is, and is an essential fuel in fusion reactors. Its refinement and production are major industries to any interstellar civilization.
Monopoly Bonus: all ships have -1 Upkeep cost (minimum 1)
Adamantium
Named for the fictional metal, this adamantium is not an unbreakable material but an extremely durable yet flexible alloy found in the crust of some volcanic worlds. The material is widely used in key spaceship pieces, but the expense of synthesizing it means that only those blessed with natural reserves can afford to use it for luxury components such as armor plating.
Monopoly Bonus: All armored ships receive a bonus to their armor's effectiveness
Adeleium
A strange material discovered by Survaekom scientists, Adeleium is a rare ore that, when refined, functions as a superconductor at almost all temperatures. Superconductors are a cornerstone of advanced technology, and the presence of this rare material vastly simplifies their production and usage.
Monopoly Bonus: -1/5 Credit discount on ship production.
Artifacts
The remnants of dead civilizations, or rare consumer goods from living ones. Artifacts are rare and valuable objects collected by scholars across the known system.
Monopoly Bonus: Gain +10 Influence each turn.
Uranium
Uranium is an essential component in many military applications, especially for ground forces. Having an abundance of the material enables the mass production of several superior alloys useful as both weapons and armor.
Monopoly Bonus: Combat Regiments gain a combat bonus
Cytium
Cytium is a rare molecule that can, with the right processing, form extremely sensitive and clear crystals. These crystals are perfect for optics and sensors of all types, improving detection range.
Monopoly Bonus: Ships and Sensors gain a boost to detection range
Heavy hydrogen atoms. Deuterium is relatively common anywhere water is, and is an essential fuel in fusion reactors. Its refinement and production are major industries to any interstellar civilization.
Monopoly Bonus: all ships have -1 Upkeep cost (minimum 1)
Adamantium
Named for the fictional metal, this adamantium is not an unbreakable material but an extremely durable yet flexible alloy found in the crust of some volcanic worlds. The material is widely used in key spaceship pieces, but the expense of synthesizing it means that only those blessed with natural reserves can afford to use it for luxury components such as armor plating.
Monopoly Bonus: All armored ships receive a bonus to their armor's effectiveness
Adeleium
A strange material discovered by Survaekom scientists, Adeleium is a rare ore that, when refined, functions as a superconductor at almost all temperatures. Superconductors are a cornerstone of advanced technology, and the presence of this rare material vastly simplifies their production and usage.
Monopoly Bonus: -1/5 Credit discount on ship production.
Artifacts
The remnants of dead civilizations, or rare consumer goods from living ones. Artifacts are rare and valuable objects collected by scholars across the known system.
Monopoly Bonus: Gain +10 Influence each turn.
Uranium
Uranium is an essential component in many military applications, especially for ground forces. Having an abundance of the material enables the mass production of several superior alloys useful as both weapons and armor.
Monopoly Bonus: Combat Regiments gain a combat bonus
Cytium
Cytium is a rare molecule that can, with the right processing, form extremely sensitive and clear crystals. These crystals are perfect for optics and sensors of all types, improving detection range.
Monopoly Bonus: Ships and Sensors gain a boost to detection range