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* [[Neutronium]] is raw neutron soup. When it can be contained, it is generally used as a form of inertial barrier. | * [[Neutronium]] is raw neutron soup. When it can be contained, it is generally used as a form of inertial barrier. | ||
* [[Quarkium]] Like the above, but significantly harder to contain. | * [[Quarkium]] Like the above, but significantly harder to contain. | ||
− | * [[ | + | * [[Regalum]] warps spacetime itself to form its own reactions. While not always electromagnetically interacting, it often can, occasionally in rather novel ways. |
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Exotic matter is the term for strange, electomagnetically interacting matter. It comes in several varieties:
- Transuranic elements are simply isotopes heavier than uranium. Hawkinium is the most notable of these.
- Electronium is slightly newer - essentially artificial atoms, clouds of electrons lacking a nucleus.
- Mirror matter is an unusual form of dark matter which is a reflection of ordinary matter, sometimes called being 'out of phase' and was considered as a potential form of stealth.
- Hadronium utilizes mirror matter and high-energy reactions in order to form what amounts to a giant, chemically meaningful nucleus.
- Exomatter combines the above three features into what some term call 'something actually useful' - as in, usable in everyday activities.
- Neutronium is raw neutron soup. When it can be contained, it is generally used as a form of inertial barrier.
- Quarkium Like the above, but significantly harder to contain.
- Regalum warps spacetime itself to form its own reactions. While not always electromagnetically interacting, it often can, occasionally in rather novel ways.
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