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Protodermis Bionicle with many mysterious properties yet to be descovered, Protodermis is a liquid used in forging Kanohi masks from Kanoka disks. Experamenting with the energized form of it was banned in the early days of metru-nui because of potentialy dangerous propertys; for when an electrical charged is applyed it may attach and solidify on armor, and alter a mask's shape and power slightly. Exposure to this later on gave enhanced armor and tools to the Toa Nuva .


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  • Adamantium: Used in the construction of Imperial Navy vessel's prows in Warhammer 40,000. Not to be confused with adamantium from the marvel universe.

  • N20: a powerful explosive also proposed by Doc Smith

  • Phostlite: A meteoric metal from the Tintin book '' The Shooting Star '', its main property being the ability to make organisms grow at an incredible rate and to an enormous size.

  • Plattnerite: from Stephen Baxter 's The Time Ships , it is green, radioactive, and powers time machines.

  • Red Steel: Byproduct of Cinnabryl, from Mystara 's Savage Coast (a Dungeons and Dragons world). Asides being red and lighter than steel, I know nothing of it.

  • Red Stone/Red Water: An incomplete Philosopher's Stone in the Fullmetal Alchemist universe.

  • Rockcrete: Another ultra-tough material mentioned in the Warhammer 40000 Universe. It is cheap and easy to pour, and is used for quickly building defences during a war. Most often used by the Imperial guard.

  • Solarite: Powerful explosive invented by Emperor Ming in the 1930s Flash Gordon serial.

  • Souldarite: A rare mineral found in Thorium deposits in Zul'Gurub , in the game World Of Warcraft .

  • . A black metal alloyed with souls. Forged into weapons and Artefacts by the denizens of the Underworld. The souls used to create this alloy can be seen in the surface of items made from it. (From the Roleplaying game '' Exalted '')

  • Spice or 's Dune saga. In small amounts, it prolongs life and accentuates psychic abilities. Vital to the operation of the Spacing Guild . The pre-spice mass obtained from Dune's giant desert worms also figures in the ceremonies of the Bene Gesserit sisterhood. The mining and distribution of Spice dominates the politics and economics of the Empire.

  • Synthium: A ultra strong, lightweight super-metal used to construct the Jovian exploration ship "Mercury" in "Marooned" by John W. Campbell, Jr. Synthium construction kept the ships from being crushed while floating in the dense atmosphere of Jupiter.

  • Tachyonium: Element used as fuel to travel space fastest than light, when accelerated in a cyclotron. (From "Captain Future" 1978 anime)

  • Terbinium: Source of energy found in Mars ('' Total Recall '')

  • Terrazine , a gas from StarCraft: Ghost used in genetic experiments.

  • Transmetal: metal from Beast Wars Transformers. At one point in the series, some of the Transformers started to "mutate" into Transmetal Transformers, which granted them invulnerability to energon-poisoning.

  • , on Peladon , in the war against Galaxy5) Significant Element which was either (used in computers), or (as fuel).

  • Tylonian Crystal: Light grey crystal capable of forming a psychic bond with its user and morphing to fit that user's desires. Found in the d20 game Arcana Unearthed .

  • Zrbite: another alloy from the X-Com universe, Zrbite is the main power source for the Alien Submarines in (PC-Game). It contains gold and some sort of bio-metal.