Materials
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Compressed Dark Ochre (ore) - 15,000 units
Considered a worthless ore for years, dark ochre was ignored by most miners until improved reprocessing techniques managed to extract the huge amount of Isogen and Mexallon inside it. Dark ochre also contains useful amounts of Nocxium. This material is compressed and a much more compact form of the original material.$3.75 -
Compressed Dense Veldspar (ore) - 10,000,000 units
In asteroids above average size, the intense pressure can weld normal veldspar into what is known as dense veldspar, increasing the yield by 10%. The most common ore type in the known universe, veldspar can be found almost everywhere. It is still in constant demand as it holds a large portion of the much-used tritanium mineral. This ore is a compressed and much more dense version of the original ore.$4.95 -
Compressed Enriched Clear Icicle (ice ore) - 250 units
Dark glitter is one of the rarest of the interstellar ices, formed only in areas with large amounts of residual electrical current. Little is known about the exact way in which it comes into being; the staggering amount of liquid ozone to be found inside one of these rocks makes it an intriguing mystery for stellar physicists and chemists alike. In addition, it contains large amounts of heavy water and a decent measure of strontium clathrates. This ore has been compressed into a much more dense version.$4.65Out of stock
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Compressed Fiery Kernite (ore) - 250,000 units
Known as Rage Stone to veteran miners after a discovery of a particularly rich vein of it caused a bar brawl of epic proportions in the Intaki Syndicate. It has a 10% higher yield than basic kernite. Kernite is a fairly common ore type that yields a large amount of mexallon. Besides mexallon the kernite also has a bit of tritanium and isogen. This ore is a compressed and much more dense version of the original ore.$2.95 -
Compressed Gelidus (ice ore) - 250 units
Fairly rare and very valuable, Gelidus-type ice formations are a large-scale source of strontium clathrates, one of the rarest ice solids found in the universe, in addition to which they contain unusually large concentrations of heavy water and liquid ozone. This ore has been compressed into a much more dense version.$3.95 -
Compressed Glacial Mass (ice ore) - 250 units
Interstellar ices are formed by accretion of gas molecules onto silicate dust particles. Glacial masses are known to contain hydrogen isotopes in abundance, in addition to smatterings of heavy water and liquid ozone. This ore has been compressed into a much more dense version.$3.95 -
Compressed Glare Crust (ice ore) - 250 units
In areas with high concentrations of electromagnetic activity, ice formations such as this one, containing large amounts of heavy water and liquid ozone, are spontaneously formed during times of great electric flux. Glare crust also contains a small amount of strontium clathrates. This ore has been compressed into a much more dense version.$2.95 -
Compressed Gleaming Spodumain (ore) - 10,000 units
Spodumain is occasionally found with crystalline traces in its outer surface. Known as bright spodumain, the crystal adds considerable value to an already valuable mineral. Spodumain is amongst the most desirable ore types around, as it contains high volumes of the four most heavily demanded minerals. Huge volumes of tritanium and pyerite, as well as moderate amounts of mexallon and isogen can be obtained by refining these rocks. This ore is a compressed and much more dense version of the original ore.$4.95 -
Compressed Gneiss (ore) - 25,000 units
Gneiss is a popular ore type because it holds significant volumes of three heavily used minerals, increasing its utility value. It has quite a bit of Mexallon as well as some Pyerite and Isogen. This material is compressed and a much more compact form of the original material.$2.75 -
Compressed Golden Omber (ore) - 500,000 units
Golden Omber spurred one of the largest gold rushes in the early days of space faring, when isogen was the king of minerals. The 10% extra yield it offers over common Omber was all it took to make it the most sought after ore for a few years. Omber is a common ore that is still an excellent ore for novice miners as it has a sizeable portion of isogen, as well as some tritanium and pyerite. A few trips of mining this and a novice is quick to rise in status. This ore is a compressed and much more dense version of the original ore.$3.65