Galven Hansol
Character

- Intent: To create a new product for Hansol Mining Corporation that fits in its type of company
- Image Source: http://advancemedical1.com/shutterstock_89708203-jpg/
- Canon Link: N/A
- Development Thread: If necessary
- Primary Source: N/A
- Manufacturer: Hansol Mining Corporation
- Model: N/A
- Affiliation: Closed-Market
- Modularity: No
- Production: Mass-Produced
- Material: Iron
- Super-smooth: through the use of very strong magnetic fields, iron is able to have its atoms arranged nearly perfectly in line, making the iron extremely smooth, reducing the friction produced when rubbing against another material
- Increased speed: because it creates very little friction, the projectile fired from a barrel of it has more of its momentum when exiting the gun
- nearly no friction: as previously stated, the material is extremely smooth, making it perfect for the barrel of any projectile weapon, increasing the momentum the projectile has by 25%, causing puncture wounds to be 25% larger, and able to damage armor and shields 25% more
- the reduced friction makes the metal stay very cool, even after continuous fire as the barrel of a gun
- Brittle: because its atoms are not in its natural structure, Low friction iron is extremely brittle, and it is recommended to use it as a thin layer instead of the whole part
- No Benefits for blasters: because blasters fire lasers which have no friction created by them, blasters, or any laser firing object will receive no benefits from low friction iron
DESCRIPTION
while experimenting with magnetic fields to create a new type of armor, Hansol Mining Corporation's engineers discovered that when submitted to strong magnetic fields, iron's atomic structure would rearrange itself to follow the magnetic fields. Using many small magnetic fields, iron can turn into a perfectly smooth material that creates very little friction with other materials. However, this doesn't work with blasters and lasers, as they are not matter, and thus low friction iron does not affect their performance, in fact, it would just make the object more fragile as it is very brittle.