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| |width=”11%” | | | |width=”11%” | Detonite |
| |width=”11%” | | | |width=”11%” | A putty-like explosive which becomes active when charged with electricity, kinetic energy or high levels of radiation. |
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| |class="alt" width="33%" | | | |class="alt" width="33%" | Nergon-14 |
| |class="alt" width="33%" | | | |class="alt" width="33%" | A mineral utilised in the construction of proton torpedoes. |
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| |width=”11%” | | | |width=”11%” | Illerium |
| |width=”11%” | | | |width=”11%” | A chemical which becomes active when exposed to air. |
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| |class="alt" width="33%" | | | |class="alt" width="33%" | Chepatite impact explosive |
| |class="alt" width="33%" | | | |class="alt" width="33%" | A substance triggered by kinetic force. |
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| |width=”11%” | | | |width=”11%” | Alderinium |
| |width=”11%” | | | |width=”11%” | An explosive material used in production of CL-A1 Alderinium Cylinoid and IAD-7 Alderinium Fission Core. |
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| |class="alt" width="33%" | | | |class="alt" width="33%" | Plasticene thermite gel |
| |class="alt" width="33%" | | | |class="alt" width="33%" | A a greyish-white, putty-like substance capable of burning silently through heavy reinforced blast doors. |
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| |width=”11%” | Neutronium | | |width=”11%” | Durasteel |
| |width=”11%” | | | |width=”11%” | An incredibly strong and versatile metal alloy, created from carvanium, lommite, carbon, meleenium, neutronium, and zersium. |
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| |class="alt" width="33%" | | | |class="alt" width="33%" | Phrik |
| |class="alt" width="33%" | | | |class="alt" width="33%" | A metal used in the construction of extremely light and durable battle armor. |
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| |width=”11%” | | | |width=”11%” | Plasteel |
| |width=”11%” | | | |width=”11%” | A material that combines acrylic polymers and metal alloys. |
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| |class="alt" width="33%" | | | |class="alt" width="33%" | Steelstone |
| |class="alt" width="33%" | | | |class="alt" width="33%" | A building metal which has the visual appearence of stone. |
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| |width=”11%” | | | |width=”11%” | Transparisteel |
| |width=”11%” | | | |width=”11%” | A transparent metal alloy used in the construction of starship viewports and windows. |
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| |class="alt" width="33%" | | | |class="alt" width="33%" | Mirrsteel |
| |class="alt" width="33%" | | | |class="alt" width="33%" | An incredibly strong, durable building material used in the formation of towering skyscrapers. |
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| |width=”11%” | | | |width=”11%” | Link-steel |
| |width=”11%” | | | |width=”11%” | A lightweight material used in vehicle construction. |
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| |class="alt" width="33%" | | | |class="alt" width="33%" | Steristeel |
| |class="alt" width="33%" | | | |class="alt" width="33%" | A metal utilised with surgical tools. |
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| |width=”11%” | | | |width=”11%” | Bacta |
| |width=”11%” | | | |width=”11%” | An organic chemical which speeds up tissue regeneration. |
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| |class="alt" width="33%" | | | |class="alt" width="33%" | Lotiramine |
| |class="alt" width="33%" | | | |class="alt" width="33%" | A drug taken to counteract Skirtopanol, a truth serum. |
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| |width=”11%” | | | |width=”11%” | Metacycline |
| |width=”11%” | | | |width=”11%” | A mixture of a genetic coherence sequencer, an antipsychotic, and a blood thinner. |
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| |class="alt" width="33%" | | | |class="alt" width="33%" | CZ-X-5438-A |
| |class="alt" width="33%" | | | |class="alt" width="33%" | A synthetic healing liquid used to restore wounds. |
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| |width=”11%” | | | |width=”11%” | Imobilin |
| |width=”11%” | | | |width=”11%” | A paralytic used to prevent badly wounded patients from harming themselves. |
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| |class="alt" width="33%" | | | |class="alt" width="33%" | Latheniol |
| |class="alt" width="33%" | | | |class="alt" width="33%" | A drug used to euthanize its terminally ill patients. |
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| |width=”11%” | | | |width=”11%” | Spectacillin |
| |width=”11%” | | | |width=”11%” | A broad-spectrum RNA polymerase inhibitor capable of eliminating very strong Drongaran sicknesses and slight infections. |
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| |class="alt" width="33%" | | | |class="alt" width="33%" | Deraformine |
| |class="alt" width="33%" | | | |class="alt" width="33%" | A drug that was used to fake death. |
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