Reinforced Metallofullerene Alloys
These ultra-hard alloys are initially created from lanthanum metallofullerenes and heuristic selfassemblers; a combination that makes for an incredibly resilient base material. From there, fulleroferrocene and graphene nanoribbons are integrated into the metals, forming alloys that have unprecedented levels of structural strength. Although they have many uses in the manufacture of armor plating, the distinguishing feature of the alloys is the level of modularity they allow in starship design. A hull section comprised of metallofullerene alloys is able to accommodate a virtually endless array of subsystems around it, no matter how different their shape is.
Public: yes
Mass: 1 kg
Volume: 10 m3
Tech Level: 3
Other Moon Mining Amount: 100 m3
Blueprint
Public: yes
Volume: 0.01 m3
Tech Level: 3
Wastage Factor: 10%
Max Runs Per Blueprint Copy: 1,000
Manufacturing Time: 10 min
Research Material Time: 2 hr, 46 min, 40 sec
Research Copy Time: 17 days, 8 hr, 40 min
Research Productivity Time: 5 hr, 33 min, 20 sec
Research Invention Time: 11 days, 13 hr, 46 min, 40 sec
Productivity Modifier: 60
Material Modifier: 5
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