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Lionbone Bort |
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Foucaultium |
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Enduron Lead |
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White Cometite |
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Everfreeze Ore |
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Ouroboros Crystal |
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Marine Rutile |
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Bonjelium |
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Boiled-Egg Ore |
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Infernium |
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Dawnstone |
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Aurorite |
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Arc Sand Ore |
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Parhelion Platinum |
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Cimmerian Cinnabar |
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Extremely strong, but deceptively light[ST:n ]due to its internal hollows. Prized as[ST:n ]a load-bearing industrial material. |
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An ore named after mineralogist[ST:n ]Boris Foucault, whose mineral analysis[ST:n ]technique made a significant contribution[ST:n ]to the development of science on Earth. |
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A mineral that is extremely difficult to[ST:n ]process with human technology. Nearly[ST:n ]unbreakable, it also boasts high elasticity[ST:n ]and diamond-like hardness. |
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An ore with conductivity that changes in[ST:n ]cycles thought to last nearly 70 years.[ST:n ]A number of possible uses are currently[ST:n ]being researched. |
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Once cooled, this ore maintains a low[ST:n ]temperature for a very long time. Due[ST:n ]to this unique property, its use as a[ST:n ]superconductor is being investigated. |
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A crystal with a molecular structure that[ST:n ]resembles tail-devouring snakes. These[ST:n ]beautifully pure crystals have appeared[ST:n ]on the market as high-end jewelry. |
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An underwater radioactive needle crystal.[ST:n ]Nicknamed \"the sea urchin\" by the[ST:n ]scientists who study it, mostly due to[ST:n ]its distinctive shape. |
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A mineral found in the dung of small[ST:n ]Miran wildlife. Highly toxic, it would[ST:n ]likely prove instantly fatal were a[ST:n ]human to ingest it. |
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This ore is white on the surface and[ST:n ]orange on the inside—hence the name.[ST:n ]When cut, it gives off a golden shimmer[ST:n ]before turning white. |
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When electric stimulation is applied, this[ST:n ]ore instantly heats to 30 million degrees[ST:n ]Celsius. Some scientists theorize it could[ST:n ]be made to reach even 50 million. |
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The first precious resource discovered[ST:n ]by humans on Mira. Named as such to[ST:n ]represent the light of hope its finders[ST:n ]sought in a time of adversity. |
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A translucent, cobalt blue crystal that[ST:n ]refracts light into a beautiful aurora. |
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An extremely fine mineral that feels more[ST:n ]like flour than sand. |
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A metal that contains a subtle, complex[ST:n ]roughness on its surface that scatters light.[ST:n ]Very beautiful, but looking at it for too[ST:n ]long can be dazzling, making one feel ill. |
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An ore that works well as a pigment,[ST:n ]similar to the cinnabar found on Earth.[ST:n ]It absorbs certain EM waves, making it[ST:n ]particularly useful in stealth technologies. |