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}}<section begin=summary/>Exorium is an extremely dense and radioactive material that is most commonly used in the production of [[Fuel rod|fuel rods]] for [[Generator (Assembly)|generators]]. It has a respectable armor rating, but using it in significant quantities is not recommendable owing to its and being readily detectable by radiation scanners. Exorium appears as a muddy orange when mined as an ore.<section end=summary/> | }}<section begin=summary/>Exorium is an extremely dense and radioactive material that is most commonly used in the production of [[Fuel rod|fuel rods]] for [[Generator (Assembly)|generators]]. It has a respectable armor rating, but using it in significant quantities is not recommendable owing to its and being readily detectable by radiation scanners. Exorium appears as a muddy orange when mined as an ore.<section end=summary/> | ||
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Revision as of 08:17, 23 August 2021
Exorium
Classification Minor noble metals
Rarity Uncommon
Usage Fission generators, sensors, ammunition
Market priceN/A
Material properties
Structural durability 30
Armor rating 2.0 / kv
Minimum armor rating 0.10 / kv
Penetration multiplier 32%
Corrosion resistance 600
Plasticity 20
Density 23.00 kg/kv
Exorium is an extremely dense and radioactive material that is most commonly used in the production of fuel rods for generators. It has a respectable armor rating, but using it in significant quantities is not recommendable owing to its and being readily detectable by radiation scanners. Exorium appears as a muddy orange when mined as an ore.