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OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
Intent: To create a new material for future submissions and role-playing.
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PRODUCTION INFORMATION
Manufacturer: Segroth Materials Corporation / Visanj T'shkali
Affiliation: Closed-Market
Model: Alinium
Modularity: None
Production: Mass-Production
Material: Alusteel, Agrinium
PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Classification: Alloy
Weight: Light
Color: Light Grey
Resistances:
Alusteel, being already comprised of aluminum and steel, and agrinium, an aluminum-derived alloy itself, were easy enough to combine into a remarkably tough, lightweight, and incredibly resilient material. Alinium is meant to provide lightweight armor plating for vehicles, starships, and other military-grade equipment. Capable of offering excellent resistance to blasters, lasers, mines, grenade, projectile weapons, and even EMP, ion, and radiation, it is ideally-suited to rigorous battlefield conditions and able to take a terrifically high amount of punishment from these types of weapons before suffering even minor damage as a result. That is not to say this metal is impervious to damage either however, as relentless attacks with these weapons or even just several direct hits from extremely powerful weapons of these kind will damage it, and lightsaber, biological, or sonic weapons can and likely will have an easier time against it. Force-based attacks would be potentially devastating, as alinium has no real defense against them. Its protective strength against pressure, corrosion, and the elements is roughly the same as most any average type materials used in armor and hull plating today. Yet, despite this, if you’re looking for a surprisingly tough, resilient, and lightweight armor plating, military-grade alinium is the answer.
Intent: To create a new material for future submissions and role-playing.
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Permissions: N/A
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PRODUCTION INFORMATION
Manufacturer: Segroth Materials Corporation / Visanj T'shkali
Affiliation: Closed-Market
Model: Alinium
Modularity: None
Production: Mass-Production
Material: Alusteel, Agrinium
PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Classification: Alloy
Weight: Light
Color: Light Grey
Resistances:
- Energy (And other Blaster type weapons): Very High
- Kinetic: Very High
- Lightsabers: Very Low
- Other, Sonic: Very Low
- Other, EMP/Ion: Very High
- Other, Radiation: Very High
- Other, Pressure: Average
- Other, Biological: Very Low
- Other, Acid (And other corrosive substances): Average
- Other, Elemental: Average
- Other, Force Abilities: None
- Lightweight
- Resistant to several forms of damage, making it ideal for military use.
- Easily-adapted as hull or armor plating, casing, etc.
- Offers exceptional protection against virtually any type of energy beam weapons, incl. lasers, blasters, and other blaster-type weapons.
- Offers exceptional protection against kinetic damage, including such weapons as slugthrowers, railguns, and other projectile weapons as well as concussive force shock, etc.
- Offers exceptional protection against EMP/Ion weapons, including grenades, cannons, mines, etc. as well as radiation.
- Does not offer much protection against sonic weapons, and a direct attack using such weapons may result in potentially serious damage.
- Offers only marginal protection against lightsabers and lightsaber-type weapons, and anything beyond glancing blows will do likely serious damage.
- Offers no protection against Force-based attacks or effects.
- Provides only marginal defense against biological threats.
Alusteel, being already comprised of aluminum and steel, and agrinium, an aluminum-derived alloy itself, were easy enough to combine into a remarkably tough, lightweight, and incredibly resilient material. Alinium is meant to provide lightweight armor plating for vehicles, starships, and other military-grade equipment. Capable of offering excellent resistance to blasters, lasers, mines, grenade, projectile weapons, and even EMP, ion, and radiation, it is ideally-suited to rigorous battlefield conditions and able to take a terrifically high amount of punishment from these types of weapons before suffering even minor damage as a result. That is not to say this metal is impervious to damage either however, as relentless attacks with these weapons or even just several direct hits from extremely powerful weapons of these kind will damage it, and lightsaber, biological, or sonic weapons can and likely will have an easier time against it. Force-based attacks would be potentially devastating, as alinium has no real defense against them. Its protective strength against pressure, corrosion, and the elements is roughly the same as most any average type materials used in armor and hull plating today. Yet, despite this, if you’re looking for a surprisingly tough, resilient, and lightweight armor plating, military-grade alinium is the answer.
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