After some market study, I have composed the following goods catalog, where most of the included are specialized on the construction and maintenance of ships and space stations, and others might be more useful for the production of research and computing equipment, including a brief description of the product and the posible usages of this materials:
**Incoming Data Packet**
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GOOD CATALOG:
Filter by: Ship Construction and Assembly Materials
· Basic Alloy
Produced and delivered by us from Pittsburgh,
Basic Alloys can be used economically to construct durable machine parts. Melding the strength of Titanium with the lightness of Aluminum, The non-ferrous nature of parts constructed from Basic Alloys and their resistance to oxidization makes them ideal for use in almost any manufacturing environment. When Basic
Alloys are infused with a matrix of Boron fibers and combined with Super Alloys, the resulting material is then fabricated into the Ship Hull Panels used by shipyards throughout the colonies.
· Boron
Produced and delivered by us from Pittsburgh,
Boron is an essential element in a number of industrial processes. In its fibrous form,
Boron filaments are used as a stiffener in the creation of Ship Hull Panels, lending them unparalleled structural integrity.
An isotope of Boron, Boron-10, is also used for control rods in the nuclear reactors that power large ships, stations, and planetside bases.
· Engine Components
Fusion engines generate thrust by superheating plasma in a magnetic bottle. The plasma is then emitted as exhaust through a nozzle assembly,
providing thrust for even the largest of battleships. The temperatures and pressures exerted by a fusion engine require that their components be manufactured from
High-Temperature Alloys, while Superconductors are necessary to generate the huge magnetic fields needed to contain the plasma.
· High-Temperature Alloy
High temperature alloys are essential to the construction of
engine components: only a material with the strength of cobalt and the temperature resistance of niobium could withstand the tremendous amount of heat and pressure that exists within the combustion chamber of a
fusion engine.
· Optical Chips
The Optical Chip is a tiny electronic component featuring a general-purpose array of optical switches that can be programmed and instantly reprogrammed to perform nearly any function. Rather than using electricity, however, beams of light transfer information almost instantly, making general-purpose stateless computing machines possible.
Optical Chips are the core components in the new field of Optronics on which all advanced technology is based.
· Quantum Multiplexors
Produced to customer specifications and delivered by us from Baltimore,
Quantum multiplexors are necessary to enable multiple complex systems to be regulated by a single quantum signal matrix instead of each system requiring its own matrix to communicate with the quantum processor core.
This translates to savings in physical space, energy consumption, and an overall increase in system efficiency.
· Super Alloy
Produced to customer specifications and delivered by us from Baltimore,
Super Alloy offers all the benefits of Beryllium along with the stiffness of aluminum. The
Super Alloy fabrication process is somewhat more complicated than that used to make
Basic Alloys, though, and
Super Alloy is consequently more expensive.
Super Alloys are used in everything from Ship Hull Panels to the frames of advanced military vessels.
· Superconductors
Superconductors are materials that transmit without loss any current applied to them. Unfortunately, many materials act as superconductors only when cooled to temperatures near absolute zero. The discovery of "room temperature"
superconductors built around a core of specially treated niobium with copper shunting, however, made possible quantum leaps in technology.
Most importantly, superconductors are key components in fusion engines and in the construction of Jump Gates and Trade Lanes.
· Assorted scrap metals
Mined from the junk fields in the heart of Libertonian Space,
Scrap metal is a commodity made up of the leftover pieces of broken equipment and ships, and it is
often used by shipyards to be converted into more useful materials, such as Engine Components or Ship Hull Panels.
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In matters of ship technology, we would be able to sell you certain types of 2nd hand equipment, which would include:
- Ships
- Codename Weapons
- Pulse/Razor Weapons
- Armour Upgrades
I will compose a catalog of avaiable equipment if you're interested, I would have to double check our hardware databases for giving accurate information about it.
Prices might be negotiated on a case-basis, as our company doesn't produce all this components, and some might have to be purchased from other companies, which prices could fluctuate depending on the market. Besides of this, we will give our best efforts for giving you the best market prices and a pleasant delivery service.
We also can offer proffessional intervention from our best engineers for the maintenance and/or repairs of most kinds of space stations and ships.