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Gravmire Gel
OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
- Intent: To create a specialized internal vibration-dampening and thermal regulation compound used in siege-class starship systems and melee weapon assemblies such as Gravehand, Mournfist, and Barathrum.
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- Primary Source: Inspired by Durasilk Thermafoam, Crystalamnium, and canonical anti-vibration and thermal insulation systems, along with real world anti-vibration systems.
- Manufacturer: Primo Victorian Enterprises, Commonwealth Corps of Engineers
- Affiliation: Primo Victorian Enterprises, Dosuunian Commonwealth
- Market Status: Closed-Market
- Model: CFW-MGG-X1 “Gravmire Gel”
- Modularity: Yes
- Production: Limited
- Material:
- Suspension base: Hydro-viscous gravitic compound
- Additives: Durasilk fiber particles, crystaplast microfilaments
- Stabilizers: Phase-tuned gel-binders, EM-resistant foam beads
- Vibration Dampening – Significantly reduces mechanical feedback and micro-tremors in heavy impact systems
- Thermal Buffering – Slows and dissipates high-conduction thermal energy across systems
- Shock Pulse Absorption – Effective against short-wave tensor pulses and inertial surges
- Recoil Isolation – Prevents structural drift or anchor misalignment during siege operations
- Form-Adaptive Injection – Expands slightly to fill cavities in mounts, frames, and strike assembly joints
- Perfect for Siege-Grade Weapons – Reinforces kinetic systems by isolating internal stress and impact harmonics
- Thermo-Inertial Shielding – Protects nearby components from melt-through, overheating, or resonance cracking
- Highly Modular – Can be used across multiple systems: hammerarms, grav-anchor claws, repulsor pods, or structural buffer zones
- Not Suitable for Exterior Use – Breaks down rapidly under direct vacuum exposure or atmospheric abrasion
- Requires Maintenance Cycling – Gel integrity can degrade over time without internal recirculation or bonding realignment
- Heavily Affected by EMP if Not Shielded – Without proper housing, surges can cause the compound to destabilize into inert sludge
Born from the Commonwealth’s pursuit of dominance in close-range siege warfare, Gravmire Gel was developed as a next-generation compound for stabilizing heavy-impact systems aboard ships like the Gravehand and Mournfist. Engineers were faced with a recurring problem: how to contain and manage the stress of tensor-fueled mechanical strikes without destroying the weapon or its platform in the process.
The solution came from repurposing and upgrading known materials like Durasilk Thermafoam, combining it with gel-phase vibro-isolators and a lattice of crystaplast microfilaments. The result is a fluid compound that flows into shock cavities and immediately begins absorbing vibrational energy, inertial pushback, and rapid thermal expansion.
Typically applied around hammerarm joints, grav-anchor housing, and impact stabilization frames, Gravmire Gel provides a living insulation that allows these siege systems to strike harder, cycle faster, and last longer. It is never visible in combat—but it’s the reason a Mournfist doesn’t tear itself apart every time it hits.
This compound has become a staple of Breachcore-class doctrine and is one of the defining materials of the Commonwealth’s new generation of starship melee dominance.
Out Of Character Info
Intent:
To create a specialized internal vibration-dampening and thermal regulation compound used in siege-class starship systems and melee weapon assemblies such as Gravehand, Mournfist, and Barathrum.
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Canon Link:
N/A
Permissions:
N/A
Primary Source(s):
Inspired by Durasilk Thermafoam, Crystalamnium, and canonical anti-vibration and thermal insulation systems, along with real world anti-vibration systems.
Technical Information
Affiliation:
Primo Victorian Enterprises, Commonwealth Corps of Engineers
Model:
CFW-MGG-X1 “Gravmire Gel”
Modular:
Yes
Material:
Suspension base: Hydro-viscous gravitic compound Additives: Durasilk fiber particles, crystaplast microfilaments Stabilizers: Phase-tuned gel-binders, EM-resistant foam beads