Clan Verd
Intent: To create an acid capable of combating beskar'gam
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Name: Anti-Beskar Trithian Acid
Manufacturer: Allya Vi'Dreya, Locke and Key Mechanics, CIS
Affiliation: CIS, SJO, Locke and Key Mechanics, Allya Vi'Dreya
Homeworld (optional): None/Synthetic
Production: Mass Produced
Modularity: No
Material: Anti-beskar acid
PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Classification: Acid
Weight: Average
Resistances: None
Color: Clear
Quickly turns unprotected beskar into a powder
Able to be spread over large areas using ships and spray nozzles
Bio-degradable
Clear and odorless
Safe for biologicals
Exposure to the acid can quickly turn most unprotected beskar into a white powder.
Does not harm the environment.
Only Beskar: The acid is only capable of affecting beskar. No other metals or materials can be affected by it. It is also completely harmless to biological entities.
Alloys weaken it: Beskar alloys change the composition, making it take much longer to affect, and for it to be far less effective against the metal compound.
Can Only work in oxygen rich environments
In a joint project between the CIS and Locke and Key Industries, this acid was created as a counter measure to Mandalorian Beskar armor, droids, ships, vehicles and everything else they use the super powered metal for. It was synthetically created so that it affects only the metal, nothing else. It was considered highly important for people, and the environments it could be dropped upon be left mostly unharmed, but the defensive abilities of the beskar reliant people be shattered.
After a long development time, researchers managed to create the acid. Upon contact, the specially designed molecules remove electrons from the beskar atoms, which begins to destabilize the beskar molecules. This begins to force the molecular bonds to fall apart. Once weakened, oxygen atoms begin to bond quickly to the now destabilized beskar, forcing a massive and rapid oxygenation event. The end result is a rapid rusting away of the metal into a fine white powder.
It naturally biodegrades, causing nothing more than mild irritation when it comes in contact with the skin or lungs. Over all, the acid does its job quickly and efficiently. Applications on using this powder as a skin care product are currently ongoing. It seems to make an amazing exfoliant.