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}}<section begin=summary/>Haderite is an unusually inert crystal that forms in the supernovae of dying stars. Like all crystals, Haderite offers poor physical characteristics. Haderite appears as a deep violet mineral when mined.<section end=summary/> | }}<section begin=summary/>Haderite is an unusually inert crystal that forms in the supernovae of dying stars. Like all crystals, Haderite offers poor physical characteristics. Haderite appears as a deep violet mineral when mined.<section end=summary/> | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:57, 3 March 2022
Haderite
Classification Crystals
Rarity Rare
Usage Explosives, coolant, propellant
Market priceN/A
Material properties
Structural durability 5
Armor rating 0.10 / kv
Minimum armor rating 0 / kv
Corrosion resistance 700
Density 9.36 kg/kv
Haderite is an unusually inert crystal that forms in the supernovae of dying stars. Like all crystals, Haderite offers poor physical characteristics. Haderite appears as a deep violet mineral when mined.