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Revision as of 14:23, 11 January 2010

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Copper

Copper is a malleable, ductile, and essential component of room temperature Superconductors. Superconductors must be surrounded by shunt materials capable of carrying heavy currents around occasional Superconductor faults. For many of the same reasons that Copper was originally used in electrical wiring, it is an ideal shunt material in Niobium Superconductors. And, of course, Superconductors are an important component of modern Jump Gates and Trade Lanes.

Precautions

The metal, when powdered, is a fire hazard.

Notes

1 unit of Copper takes up 1 unit of space in your cargo hold.

Availability