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Dommermuth, Brady (14 April 2004). "Ask Wizards – April, 2004 | Q: "What is the Æther?"- Nate L." MAGIC: THE GATHERING . Retrieved 24 August 2020. Commodore C64 Manual: Uridium (cassette inlay card), 1986, pp.1–2, Name created by Robert 'I really thought it existed' Orchard

transition metals in the same period.) Also, a traditional period 8, or what the above table of elements would It's an incoherent mess. It has a period 8 that's non-adjacent to period 7, and they've left off the last four Xenonite, created by the alien Eridians, is a metal with varying types. Made primarily out of the noble gas xenon, it can used for building, engineering, and much more. It has a virtually unlimited tensile strength, and has a wide variety of colors, including transparent and tan, and even different textures. The metal is unusual in that it is composed of a noble gas, which does not typically form strong molecular structures.Fictional alloy. First appears in Marvel's Avengers #66 (July 1969), by writer Roy Thomas and artists Barry Windsor-Smith and Syd Shores. First presented as part of the character Ultron's outer shell, [3] but best known as the substance bonded to the character Wolverine's skeleton and claws. [4] [5] [6] Adamantium's defining quality is its near-indestructibility. Adamantium is not depicted as a naturally occurring metal but as having been inadvertently invented by fictional American metallurgist Dr. Myron MacLain in trying to recreate his prior discovery, a unique alloy of steel and vibranium. Despite its potential uses in armament and armature, adamantium is rarely used due to high cost and inability to be reshaped. Other forms of adamantium of varying durability are mentioned in the Marvel Universe, including Secondary Adamantium, Adamantium Beta and Carbonadium. [7] Besides Ultron's outer shell and Wolverine's skeleton and claws, Adamantium is associated with a number of other characters and implements including but not limited to, Bullseye's spinal column, certain iterations of Captain America's shield [8] and Lady Deathstrike's skeleton and talons. Adamantium is also used in the Games Workshop universe of Warhammer 40000 and the MMORPG Maplestory. Certain symbols were altered or simplified for visual clarity in the films – for example, captain america’s classic round shield was changed to a more functional, angular design. Yellow metal bars given to people who gained achievements in the game SpaceChem. It can be used to craft items such as fishcake or a SpaceChem pin. The hardest substance in the DC Universe. Often used in the Legion of Super-Heroes comics, especially by Element Lad, who uses his transmutation ability to craft prisons and shields from it. Examining The Role Of Artists And Writers In Creating Memorable Symbols And Names For Marvel Characters

Marco Arnaudo (translated by Jamie Richards), The Myth of the Superhero, (JHU Press), 2013, ISBN 1421409534, 9781421409535, p19 Naturally occurring, crystalline energy source found in the world of Remnant. The Aura of Humans and Faunus can activate it. Dust comes in a variety of types, each with different properties such as fire, ice, wind, gravity etc. There are four main kinds; these can be blended naturally or artificially to create new kinds. Crystalline Dust is stable enough to stay out in the open, but powdered Dust is highly volatile, and must be stored in special containers for safety. Dust has a variety of uses, including as a power source for machinery such as airships and robots. Dust may also be used for combat in the form of Dust-filled bullets, as powder placed inside weapons and clothing, or in crystal form for raw power. Dust stops functioning if taken outside of the atmosphere of Remnant, so it can't be used for space travel. In the series, most of Remnant's supply of Dust comes from the Schnee Dust Company, which mines, purifies, and exports the material throughout the world. Introduced in The Lost Hero.) Enchanted gold. Extremely harmful to magical creatures, but cannot harm non-magic ones.A substance or form of energy serving as the primary fuel source for the Cybertronian/transformer race. Often takes the form of a liquid, most often as "energon cubes" refined from other sources of chemical energy. [37] Ceratanium (ceramic titanium) is shown to be quite useful. It is sturdy yet lightweight; and Magnet Man in the comic series, says it is paramagnetic. It is thus used in multiple robots, being the key component in Mega Man's armor, the Metal Blades of Metal Man, Cut Man's Rolling Cutter, and Hard Man's body. A rare, semi-sentient, crystalline material found across the galaxy. Kyber crystals vary in shape and color, but all are deeply connected to the Force, the vast energy field connecting all living things. They are most commonly used by the Jedi and Sith in making lightsabers; but larger, rarer crystals are sometimes used in superweapons, including the planet destroying Death Star. However, it is important to note that behind every symbol and name, there is a story. For example, the shield of captain america represents his patriotism and desire to defend his country.

A synthetic metal; has "the theoretical ultimate in strength possible for any material possessing molecular structure". Much superior to the Dagal of the Urvanians or the Arenak of the Osnomians. [17] This book contains more than 130 character profiles of Marvel superheroes, supervillains, and supporting characters who help these two in their battles. Written by resident Marvel Melanie Scott in the style of the Chemistry Periodic Table, the book reveals the previously unheard-of connections between some of the characters, in such a way that you can both read it in one sitting or consult it when your heart desires. Here is a fun periodic table of fictional elements, along with a brief summary of some of the most popular imaginary substances from television, games, comics, and movies. Some entries may contain spoilers for the source material, so be careful if you haven’t seen, read, or played everything on the list! Alright, on to the fictional periodic table. TV Shows A synthetic metal made by the Urvanians. Superior to the Arenak made by their enemies, the Osnomians. [17]

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A super-dense, impenetrable substance developed by Tony Nelson. His brother Scott steals his work and starts fooling around with it, eventually gaining the ability to pass through solid matter. From thor’s iconic hammer mjolnir to spiderman’s web-slinging abilities, marvel has given us an array of distinctive symbols and names associated with its characters.

A metallic, radioactive, explosive element found in some planetary cores that is mined and refined to become the main fuel for starship sub-light engines in the OtherSpace multiverse, and a potent explosive. [59] Similarly, the web-shooters of spiderman were created by peter parker himself, showcasing his brilliance and resourcefulness. A bright green mineral used to produce incredibly strong alloys originally discovered by explorers from the Neutral Territories. [95] References to it are found throughout the game's item descriptions. Is used in everything from spaceship hulls to railgun ammunition. Players can mine Xithricite ore from asteroids.

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A metal forming the body and power of the shard Preservation that makes any non-allomancer who ingests it an extremely powerful mistborn. All known samples are destroyed after the last was ingested by Elend Venture. It is the source of the Lord Ruler's and the first noble's Allomantic abilities, being found by Rashek at the well of ascension. Its Allomantic, Feruchemic and Hemalurgic powers are unknown. It is named after the holder of Preservation, Leras.

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