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Approved Tech Infinium E.V.A. (Electromagnetically Variable Alloy)

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Manufacturer: N&Z Umbrella Corporation - USCM
Type: Material
Market Status: Closed Market
Production: Mass-Produced
Weight: Average
Size: N/A


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Permissions: HPI, FAE

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OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
  • Intent: To create a new variation on the Infinium material, with higher technological applications and lower toxicity.
  • Primary Source: [X]
PRODUCTION INFORMATION
PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS
  • Classification: semi-solid Alloy
  • Weight: Average
  • Color: An shimmering, oil-black color, very different from other Infinium alloys
  • Resistances:
    • Energy (And other Blaster type weapons): High
    • Kinetic: High
    • Lightsabers: Very Low
    • Acid: High
    • EMP|Ion: Very High
    • Elemental: Very High
    • Radiation: Very High
    • Sonic: Very Low
    • Other: Average
SPECIAL FEATURES
  • Reaction to electromagnetic fields: This alloy has the surprising effect that while it has an electric current run through it and thus is effectively magnetized, it can be turned into any shape desired. Lending to this strange phenomenon is it's semi-solid state, which means it is solid without being magnetized and turns into a high density liquid state when it is magnetized.
  • Stealth capacity: Due to its strange properties in regards to electricity, radiation and magnetism, this alloy is useful as a coating or plating around sensitive objects. When hit by for instance an electromagnetic pulse, this alloy captures the pulse rather than allowing it to pass through or bounce it off, circulating the electromagnetism throughout its molecular bonding until it loses its strength and dissipates, the same happens to the majority of types of radiation and emmissions such as radiowaves and gamma radiation.
STRENGTHS
  • Very resistant to unconcentional weaponry: With very high resistances to thermal influences (hot, cold), radiation of any kind and corrosive substances, this alloy has a wide variety of uses such as in heatshields, stealth applications, safety plating for electronic devices, etc.
  • Malleable: Due to its propensity to turn into a heavy, dense liquid state when magnetized with an electric current running through, with the correct impulses, this alloy can easily be shaped into any desired shape and by cutting off the current it would retain this shape as it instantly returns to a solid form.
  • Solid Insulator: As this alloy absorbs and cirulates all manners of heat, energy and electricity through itself until they have dissipated in intensity rather than bouncing it off or allowing these to pass through, this alloy is a very good insulator to both heat and cold.
WEAKNESSES
  • Structural issues: Because of its malleable nature when it has an electric current running through it, it is generally not adviced to allow this metal to have any load-bearing capacity in vehicles or ships, with its foremost use in both shipbuilding and vehicle building limited to insulation and plating, lest an internal electric current would turn an entire ship of vehicle into a malleable mass in the middle of space.
  • Mild toxicity: While it lacks the immense toxicity of the other Infinium alloys, the Infinium E.V.A. alloy is still best not used in large quantities when in direct contact with skin. Any armor utilizing this material is advised to use jumpsuits or full bodysuits to avoid direct contact, as prolonged contact may cause inflamation of the skin, severe muscle cramping and spasms and in the worst case temporary paralysis in the afflicted and contacted bodypart.
DESCRIPTION
As part of the N&Z's continuous drive to reinvent itself and improve upon its products, the reevaluation of the company's known and somewhat infamous Infinium alloy was put on the table.

Both N&Z EnSol headed by Karl Von Strauss and N&Z Laboratories headed by Liin Terallo were involved in the creation or rather recreation of the infinium alloy, with the focus being on improving its original strengths and lowering the weaknesses the material had. Though it was virtually impossible to fully eradicate all of its weaknesses, the valiant effort of the two divisions did at the very least bore fruit to an alloy which could be considered a superior variation on the old Infinium alloy formulas, incorporating less mercury and electrum to suppress the cost of creating the alloy and the incidental toxicity, while increasing its other properties by introducing manganese, midlithe crystals and biomolecules into the mix in order to increase the solidity of the metal without lowering its density too much.

The result borne from this mix was a semi-solid alloy which could phase between two states through the use of electric currents running through it. Yet rather than the electricity forcing it to become solid-ish like with the other infinium alloys, the Infinium E.V.A. alloy becomes a high density liquid when run through with a current and magnetized, allowing for greater uses in electronics, plating and other applications.

 


Out Of Character Info


Intent: To create a new variation on the Infinium material, with higher technological applications and lower toxicity.
Permissions: see body

Technical Information


Affiliation: N&Z Umbrella Corporation
Modular: No
Material: Electrum 27%, Mercury 20%, Chromium 12%; Carbonite 12%, Manganese 10%, Midlithe Crystal 16%, Biomolecules 1%, Margin of 2% impurities
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