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  • Allotropic Iron: (used for power generation? high-density storage of iron for interstellar shipping? in E E Doc Smith's Lensman series)

  • Aetherium - From Castle In The Sky ; The material from which Sheeta's pendant is made and also which allows Laputa to float

  • Basidumite (from Eleanor Cameron's "Mushroom Planet" series)

  • Bio-Metal: an alien metallic alloy from the Battle Zone PC-game, containing human DNA. Bio-metal is easy to shape and is self-powered.

  • Charichalcum: Stronger than Orichalcum, a dark metal from Traci Harding's ''The Ancient Future'' Series.

  • Daelren: A crystal capable of holding memories, found in the d20 game Arcana Unearthed .

  • Dalekenium: The metal with which the Dalek s built their "Bodies"

  • DATURA: A chemical from the book "Coin Locker Babies" by Ryu Murakami with military applications. No relation to the real-world psychedelic drug, Datura aka Jimson Weed .

  • Deutronium: The power source used in "Lost in Space" for the Jupiter II.

  • Dureum - E. E. Smith 's Lensman series

  • Durium: A sapphire blue super-alloy made of ultra elements with a nucleus of neutrons and negatrons (and orbital protons instead of electrons) from the "Mightiest Machine"/"Incredible Planet" series by John W. Campbell, Jr. Resistium was the "hydrogen" of the ultra elements.

  • Dust (from His Dark Materials trilogy by Philip Pullman )

  • Elementium: a metallic alloy in World Of Warcraft comprised of Elementium Ore, found in Blackwing Lair, arcanite bars and elemental flux.

  • Eonite: indestructible material in Little Orphan Annie series; Saran polyvinylidene chloride (used in Saranwrap) by Dow Chemical Company was originally dubbed "eonite"

  • GC-161: A mutagenic chemical responsible for giving Alex Mack superpowers on ''The Secret World of Alex Mack''. A recurring plot device.

  • Ghost Rock: From Pinnacle's Deadlands RPG. Super Powered coal seemingly discovered as a byproduct of California's falling into the ocean. It can burn indefinitely, although it releases ghostly vapors and an ominous whine, hence the term, 'ghost rock.'

  • Imponderal (from Lewis Carroll 's '' Sylvie And Bruno '')

  • Judayum (From the movie The Hebrew Hammer ) Powers the Jewish Atomic Clock. So rare that it only exists "within the clock itself". A blue glowing liquid.

  • Krell Metal (from '' Forbidden Planet '') A dense metal capable of absorbing and dissopating huge amounts of energy, including neutron radation. Not suitable for structural construction, as the Krell built their towers of Adamantine steel instead.

  • Lanthanil, from Steven R. Lawhead 's ''Dragon King'' series

  • Marvellium: a gray compound used the building of life-like super robots in the Fawcett Comics (pre- DC ) version of '' Shazam! '' comics.

  • Metatron: An ore used in the Zone of the Enders series. Nearly indestructable, it is used in the construction of Orbital Frames and most computer systems.

  • unobtanium: A metal used in the construction of the center of the earth transport the film CORE indestructable.