Materials
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Nanite Compound - (salvaged material) - 500 units
The Micro Circuit is one of the most common electronics components seen in use.$6.95 -
Nanites (refined planetary material) - 15,000 units
Though they are only simple machines and very small, nanites can be used to achieve miraculous medical results in small amounts or astounding feats of engineering in mass quantities.$3.95 -
Nano-Factory (advanced planetary material) - 200 units
Only the highly advanced Ukomi superconductor can be rendered small enough for use in nano-factories, microscopic devices programmed to absorb and recycle ambient material into useful matter. Each factory is built from reactive metals, ensuring that they interact properly – or not at all – with their environment, while a mote of industrial explosive automatically destroys them when they have completed their task.$4.95 -
Nanoelectrical Microprocessor (advanced component) - 3,000 units
CPU Component used primarily in Amarr ships. A component in various other technology as well.$4.95 -
Nanomechanical Microprocessor (advanced component) - 3,000 units
CPU Component used primarily in Minmatar ships. A component in various other technology as well.$5.95 -
Nanotransistors (advanced moon material) - 50,000 units
Extremely complex molecular-level transistors used in nanoscale electronics, such as microprocessors and capacitor units.$5.95 -
Neo Mercurite (processed moon material) - 2,500 units
A silvery, shimmering liquid compound, Neo Mercurite is a crucial element in many forms of advanced sensor and processor technology.$3.95 -
Neocoms (specialized planetary material) - 2,500 units
As an essential component of the navigational and tactical interface of spaceships, Neocoms are a small but essential cornerstone of the interstellar economy.$5.95 -
Neodymium (raw moon material) - 2,500 units
A rare, silvery metal. Due to its atmospheric reactiveness, Neodymium is used primarily for light-refractive purposes and as a colorant for other materials.$4.95 -
Neurovisual Input Matrix - (ancient salvaged material) - 1,000 units
Used in conjunction with other equipment inside the capsule, neurovisual input matrices serve the vital function of translating external stimuli into visual data. Ship identifier tags, hostile threat indicators and tactical overlay interfaces are all typical examples of N.I.M at work. The Sleeper variants of these matrices are not substantively different from contemporary devices, needing only a few supplemental components and some minor reprogramming before they can operate in much the same way. The only major deviation is in the energy efficiency. The Sleeper device is almost a thousand times less demanding on a ship's power core.$3.95













