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{{TechInfoBox|desc=Strong, flexible metals for construction and defense|military=3|tech=0|infra=4|colonize=2|preq=Subat|preq2=IndAuto|enables=DocSec|enables2=Magnets|armor=[[Silksteel Armor]]|quote=Until quite recently, spider silk had the highest tensile strength of any substance known to man, and the name Silksteel pays homage to the arachnid for good reason.
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{{TechInfoBox|desc=Strong, flexible metals for construction and defense|military=3|tech=0|infra=4|colonize=2|preq=Subat|preq2=IndAuto|enables=DocSec|enables2=Magnets|armor=[[Silksteel Armor]]|quote=Until quite recently, spider silk had the highest tensile strength<br />
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of any substance known to man, and the name Silksteel pays homage<br />
:::"U.N. Scientific Survey"}}
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to the arachnid for good reason.<br />
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:::—Commissioner Pravin Lal,<br />
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::: “U.N. Scientific Survey”}}
 
The growing field of [[Industrial Automation]] causes increased demand for new kinds of material that can withstand the incredible stresses of the robotic factories. Discoveries in [[Advanced Subatomic Theory]] provide engineers with these materials, dubbed [[Silksteel Alloys]] for their extraordinary tensile strength and flexibility.
 
The growing field of [[Industrial Automation]] causes increased demand for new kinds of material that can withstand the incredible stresses of the robotic factories. Discoveries in [[Advanced Subatomic Theory]] provide engineers with these materials, dubbed [[Silksteel Alloys]] for their extraordinary tensile strength and flexibility.

Revision as of 06:49, 13 March 2013

Silksteel Alloys
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“Strong, flexible metals for construction and defense”
Requires Advanced Subatomic Theory, Industrial Automation
Leads to Photon/Wave Mechanics, Monopole Magnets
Enables
Armor Silksteel Armor
AI priority
Conquer: 3, Discover: 0, Build: 4, Explore: 2
Until quite recently, spider silk had the highest tensile strength

of any substance known to man, and the name Silksteel pays homage
to the arachnid for good reason.

—Commissioner Pravin Lal,
“U.N. Scientific Survey”

The growing field of Industrial Automation causes increased demand for new kinds of material that can withstand the incredible stresses of the robotic factories. Discoveries in Advanced Subatomic Theory provide engineers with these materials, dubbed Silksteel Alloys for their extraordinary tensile strength and flexibility.