The Monster
Monster
- Intent: To create a more durable and stronger duraplast for market and sub use
- Image Source: Gallery
- Permissions: None
- Primary Source: Stygium-triprismatic Duraplast
- Manufacturer: Freebirds Industries
- Affiliation: Closed-Market
- Model: Duraplast-E
- Modularity: Your imagination is the limit
- Production: Minor
- Material: Duraplast materials, Synthetic Yorik Coral, Phrik-A
- Classification: Alloy
- Weight: Average
- Color: Naturally silvery/white
- Resistances:
- Energy: Very High
- Kinetic: Very High
- Lightsabers: High
- EMP/Ion: High
- Force: None
- Acid: High
- Elemental: Average
- Pressure: None
- Electric: Average
- Radiation: High
- Biological: None
- Sonic: High
- Blast: High
- Infusion of Synthetic Yorik Coral bonded with super-heated Phrik-A causes the carbon in Duraplast to form a more crystalline structures and become more physically, chemically, and even thermally stable. This allows for the overall strength of Duraplast to be increased significantly while also increasing the density and reducing the overall volume of Duraplast. This enhances Duraplast's natural qualities and make it much more effective as an armor as now you don't need near as much of it to form protective plating.
- The amount of SYC and Phrik-A in Duraplast-E is low enough to keep costs down and that it doesn't really interfere with one's connection to the force.
- Material is easy to shape and form in various styles of armor, even able to be fed into current 3-D printing technology to make manufacturing with it a breeze.
- Extremely stable and durable: This material takes the original form of duraplast and essentially makes it more dense and able to accommodate the same strengths if not accentuate them. This means that you won't have thick bulky plates of duraplast armor, but instead sleek and relatively thinner plates of a stronger material that is more molecularly stable.
- It's a jack of all trades: This material does a lot of things good, but is only really good at tanking blaster and kinetic weapons fire. This means that as far as everything else goes, there are much better materials to work with. Not to mention that because it is at its core, plates of armor that are about as flexible as solid diamond, you get absolutely no protection from the elements or nature. So it's like any other general purpose alloy out there. Good for a lot of things, but not really great at anything.
- This material is not flexible: So as mentioned above this stuff is about as flexible as diamond. Meaning it's not. At all. So you're not going to make a suit out of it, and expect it to be airtight, let alone comfortable. That's like trying to make a weave out of stone, it just doesn't work.
Looking for a general purpose material that can be used for building, armor, or even just making a quick solid fix on something? And do you need it cheap? Look no further than Freebirds Industries' Duraplast-E, our own take on the tried and true material of Duraplast. This material is denser, using its crystalline structure to its advantage by making you need less to accomplish whatever it is you are trying to do. Need some general purpose metalloid alloy for soldier armor? Duraplast-E. Need to build a house in a hostile environment that requires the base material be highly resistant to corrosives and heat? Duraplast-E. Need to make repairs in a sinch on the hull of your ship so you can stop venting atmosphere to make it to the next station? Duraplast-E. It's the material that gets the job done, and done cheap.
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