Materials
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Chiral Structures (processed planetary materials) - 250,000 units
A chiral structure is a crystal that is unsymmetrical, which makes it volatile in some situations but ideal for conductivity, especially in micro-circuitry. Using semi-rare chiral structures in electronics has allowed for an unprecedented advancement in the field of miniaturization.$4.95 -
Charred Micro Circuit - (salvaged material) - 200,000 units
Micro Circuits are one of the most common electronics components seen in use. This one has seen better days but could still be of some use.$4.75 -
Ceramic Powder (processed moon material) - 20,000 units
A fine powder synthesized from various natural gases and solids through reactant processes. Used as a strengthening agent in both armor plating and shield generators, as well as constituting an important part of many other composite materials.$2.95 -
Central System Controller - (ancient salvaged material) - 1,000 units
Still fully intact and operational, this device stands as a testament to the ancient Sleeper's impressive scientific achievements. Although thousands of years old, the technology inside it is not only comparable to modern electronic designs, but in some cases even exceeds it. Central system controllers lie at the heart of a starship's electronics systems. They are responsible for coordinating the flow of information between various analyzers and control nodes, monitoring subsystems, and ensuring they receive the appropriate supply of electrical power. Tackling such complex tasks simultaneously (and with near-zero latency) demands immense processing power and faultless, error-free programming. Traditionally, a CSC would comprise a significant portion of the cost in a starship's electronics systems, but the fullerene-based Sleeper designs have provided breakthroughs in the efficiency of circuitry and presented new and improved methods for increasing computational accuracy. The end result is a drastically reduced cost for top-of-the-line performance.$2.95 -
Cartesian Temporal Coordinator - (ancient salvaged material) - 5,000 units
At first glance this coordinator appears to be a common enough piece of equipment, albeit an odd one to be found inside a drone. Designed to plot various points in time across a potentially infinite period, these devices are often used for scientific calculations. For some unknown reason, this particular coordinator is configured to synchronize its processing speed in time with the distance travelled between two points. What purpose this serves remains a mystery, but the object's basic functionality can be reconfigured. With the addition of a few other components, it would allow electronics systems to more easily withstand the interference from subspace distortion.$3.95 -
Carbon-86 Epoxy Resin (polymer material) - 2,000 units
C-86 epoxy resin is most commonly applied as a thin film to the structures housing propulsion systems. The tremendous flame-retardant properties of materials covered in the resin help prevent heat buildup and minimize onboard fires.$3.95 -
Carbon Polymers (processed moon material) - 20,000 units
A synthetic carbon compound created from raw hydrocarbons and silicate rock materials. Important ingredients in a variety of carbon- and gel-based composites.$2.95 -
Carbon Compounds (raw planetary materials) - 10,000,000 units
Often referred to as the building blocks of life, carbon compounds form the basis of most organic material; hence, they are ideally suited for use in the early development of advanced, reactive molecules, such as those used in biofuel and supertensile structures.$1.75 -
Capital Turret Hardpoint (standard capital component) - 10 units
A turret hardpoint fitting, engineered to allow extra-large weapon turrets to fit on capital.$3.95 -
Capital Siege Array (standard capital component) - 5 units
An electronic interface responsible for rerouting a dreadnought's energy from its propulsion systems towards its defensive and offensive systems.$3.95