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− | Beryllium is a chemical element with symbol Be and atomic number 4. It is created through stellar nucleosynthesis and is a relatively rare element in the universe. | + | Beryllium is a chemical element with symbol '''Be''' and atomic number 4. It is created through stellar nucleosynthesis and is a relatively rare element in the universe. |
Ore is a type of rock that contains minerals such as metals which can be extracted through mining and refined for use. The ores must be processed to extract the metals of interest from the waste rock and from the ore minerals. Many organizations prefer to receive unsmelted ores in order to keep the additional cost of their production and finish within the local economy, as opposed to paying markups to foreign laborers to do the work for them. | Ore is a type of rock that contains minerals such as metals which can be extracted through mining and refined for use. The ores must be processed to extract the metals of interest from the waste rock and from the ore minerals. Many organizations prefer to receive unsmelted ores in order to keep the additional cost of their production and finish within the local economy, as opposed to paying markups to foreign laborers to do the work for them. | ||
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| cargo-space = 1 | | cargo-space = 1 | ||
| Decay-rate = 1 | | Decay-rate = 1 | ||
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Beryllium Ore | |
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Commodity | |
Cargo Space | 1 |
Decay Rate | no decay |
Default Price | 100 |
Beryllium is a chemical element with symbol Be and atomic number 4. It is created through stellar nucleosynthesis and is a relatively rare element in the universe.
Ore is a type of rock that contains minerals such as metals which can be extracted through mining and refined for use. The ores must be processed to extract the metals of interest from the waste rock and from the ore minerals. Many organizations prefer to receive unsmelted ores in order to keep the additional cost of their production and finish within the local economy, as opposed to paying markups to foreign laborers to do the work for them.
Buy/Sell Locations
- This item is not bought or sold on any known bases. It may only be available from shipwrecks, sold on player bases, or given by administrators.
Mining Locations
- Mining surveys have revealed the following fields for this commodity. Any ship can extract the resource at half the displayed rate, while factions that specialize in these resources can get several times more. Aggressive mining will also cause the drop-rate to decrease.
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Disclaimer
- The data listed on this page was generated from the default server configuration files on 13/01/2016. Server-side data may be changed on any server at any time, without any notice to the user community. The only authoritative source for in-game data is the game itself.
- In addition, the drop rates listed here do not incorporate any faction mining bonuses that may be applicable. With the proper ID, IFF, and mining vessel, your yield may be much higher.