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Intent: To develop a new alloy that can prove useful for ship production by Subach-Innes and other companies. I was inspired by the real life Armox material.
Development Thread:
Manufacturer: Ri'ess-Emeritus Industries (formerly); Defiance Consolidated Multipurpose Manufacturing
Model: Alloy
Affiliation: Open Market
Modularity: Yes(minor variations in the alloying materials)
Production: Mass-Produced
Material: Duranium(60-70%), Turadium(5-10%), Agrinium(5-10%), Powdered Armorweave(up to 5%), Duraplast(up to 5%), Titanium Ore(up to 5%)
Description: Adamithium was devised by Subach engineers as a new starship construction material, and while it has succeeded in some aspects, in others, it hasn't performed as well. Comprised of a cocktail of various metals, Adamithium has a special manufacturing process. To develop the metal, all ingredients except for the titanium ore are melted together and distributed evenly throughout the homozygous mixture. Duranium allows for structural strength. Agrinium, Duraplast, Armorweave, and Turadium are energy-resistant, giving the metal mixture excellent resistance against energy weapons. However, without the addition of the titanium ore, the cocktail will cool into a weak, ooze-like mixture, easily compressed and flexed.
When the ore is added as a catalyst, however, Adamithium becomes a lot stronger with regards to energy resistance. Think around 1.5x as energy resistant, and 0.5x as physically durable as durasteel. There is one catch, however. The Adamithium piece, once the titanium is added and thoroughly mixed in, will cool approximately thirty minutes afterwards. And once it's cast in the mold, that's it. There's no reshaping it. If the piece was flawed in production, it cannot be melted back down - temperatures significantly higher than those used to weld and repair duranium are needed to reforge or repair the piece. This is due to its high energy resistance, most torches using energy instead of flame. The ship with a damaged or flawed would have to be entirely disassembled in order to repair the damage through using gas- or flame-based cutting equipment to remove the damaged section and weld in a new one, the resulting repaired piece being far less structurally sound. As such, instead of being used as an all-ship metal, as was intended, Adamithium is typically used in disposable buildings, external armor, or other places where whole panels can be removed with ease. This issue with the alloy means that duranium will still see use in cheap cast frame construction for decades to come, if only for it actually being weldable and repairable, however difficult.
In 844 ABY, Alicia Drey- co-owner of Ri'ess-Emeritus Industries at the time- met with Vitor Imperieuse, CEO of the aforementioned corporation, via a holo conference to discuss the future of the company. After a short negotiation, where Vitor caved into her demands, Alicia sold her 50% shares back to the company in return for a cash fee and several other demands, which included the right to use Adamithium for construction and production. This was done so as to assist her research as Darth Ayra, the Dark Lord of the Sith who was exploring the effects of Sith Alchemy on crystals. With the energy resistant properties of Adamithium, Darth Ayra sought to contain the energy output of her research, which could be described as 'explosive' and 'dangerous'.
Development Thread:
Manufacturer: Ri'ess-Emeritus Industries (formerly); Defiance Consolidated Multipurpose Manufacturing
Model: Alloy
Affiliation: Open Market
Modularity: Yes(minor variations in the alloying materials)
Production: Mass-Produced
Material: Duranium(60-70%), Turadium(5-10%), Agrinium(5-10%), Powdered Armorweave(up to 5%), Duraplast(up to 5%), Titanium Ore(up to 5%)
Description: Adamithium was devised by Subach engineers as a new starship construction material, and while it has succeeded in some aspects, in others, it hasn't performed as well. Comprised of a cocktail of various metals, Adamithium has a special manufacturing process. To develop the metal, all ingredients except for the titanium ore are melted together and distributed evenly throughout the homozygous mixture. Duranium allows for structural strength. Agrinium, Duraplast, Armorweave, and Turadium are energy-resistant, giving the metal mixture excellent resistance against energy weapons. However, without the addition of the titanium ore, the cocktail will cool into a weak, ooze-like mixture, easily compressed and flexed.
When the ore is added as a catalyst, however, Adamithium becomes a lot stronger with regards to energy resistance. Think around 1.5x as energy resistant, and 0.5x as physically durable as durasteel. There is one catch, however. The Adamithium piece, once the titanium is added and thoroughly mixed in, will cool approximately thirty minutes afterwards. And once it's cast in the mold, that's it. There's no reshaping it. If the piece was flawed in production, it cannot be melted back down - temperatures significantly higher than those used to weld and repair duranium are needed to reforge or repair the piece. This is due to its high energy resistance, most torches using energy instead of flame. The ship with a damaged or flawed would have to be entirely disassembled in order to repair the damage through using gas- or flame-based cutting equipment to remove the damaged section and weld in a new one, the resulting repaired piece being far less structurally sound. As such, instead of being used as an all-ship metal, as was intended, Adamithium is typically used in disposable buildings, external armor, or other places where whole panels can be removed with ease. This issue with the alloy means that duranium will still see use in cheap cast frame construction for decades to come, if only for it actually being weldable and repairable, however difficult.
In 844 ABY, Alicia Drey- co-owner of Ri'ess-Emeritus Industries at the time- met with Vitor Imperieuse, CEO of the aforementioned corporation, via a holo conference to discuss the future of the company. After a short negotiation, where Vitor caved into her demands, Alicia sold her 50% shares back to the company in return for a cash fee and several other demands, which included the right to use Adamithium for construction and production. This was done so as to assist her research as Darth Ayra, the Dark Lord of the Sith who was exploring the effects of Sith Alchemy on crystals. With the energy resistant properties of Adamithium, Darth Ayra sought to contain the energy output of her research, which could be described as 'explosive' and 'dangerous'.
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Manufacturer: Ri'ess-Emeritus Industries
Affiliation: Independent
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Manufacturer: Defiance Consolidated Multipurpose Manufacturing
Affiliation: Open Market