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  • Dracheneisen (from the 7th Sea roleplaying game): Strong, durable material that resembles silvery steel in its worked and tempered form, but is much harder. Dracheneisen is actually a lightweight ceramic (“as dense as cork—a full suit of armor weighs less than 10 pounds”) formed from a rare clay found only in the nation of Eisen. This makes dracheneisen ore the national treasure of Eisen and the foundation of every ruler and noble’s power base.

  • Inertron ( Legion Of Super-Heroes ): Chemical element that is resistant to all known forms of chemical, and electromagnetic interaction. It’s essentially indestructible.

  • , which is expected to be the main component of Neutron Star s (though other compositions haven't been ruled out). In science fiction, the term "neutronium" is widely used, usually as the name of an extemely durable structural material (most famously as the invulnerable hull of the "planet eater" in the Star Trek episode "Doomsday Machine").

  • Promethium X, from the Marvel universe, found in space by John Jameson, is related to the symbiote Venom, contains massive potential energy which is released when irradiated.

  • Radium X: The extra-terrestrial radioactive element which was brought to Earth by a meteor in the science-fiction film "The Invisible Ray"

  • Starmetal: Five Magic Materials. Meteoric Iron, crafted from the essence of dead gods and thrown from Heaven unto the earth. This material is used in artefacts that must foresee the future, and armour made from it will grow thicker where it predicts a strike will land (From the Roleplaying game "Exalted")

  • from the DC Comics universe. Shown to have atomic number 676 (although it's possible that this is incorrect and could actually be the element's atomic weight).

  • Vespene gas, found in the StarCraft universe.

  • Xynothium, highly unstable power source existing in the Teen Titans Animated Series .

  • Duraplast, a common material in the Star Wars Expanded Universe, similar to plastic but with much greater durability.

  • Ceramite: A ceramic-like compound used in armor and heat shielding. Unnaturally resistant to heat energy. Warhammer 40,000



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