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assume, or resume, a particular form. Substances of amazing<br /> | assume, or resume, a particular form. Substances of amazing<br /> | ||
strength become simple once the formulae are properly computed.<br /> | strength become simple once the formulae are properly computed.<br /> |
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Requires | Probability Mechanics, Doctrine: Initiative |
Leads to | Matter Compression, Quantum Machinery |
Ability | Deep Pressure Hull, Carrier Deck, Repair Bay |
assume, or resume, a particular form. Substances of amazing
strength become simple once the formulae are properly computed.
- —Colonel Corazon Santiago,
- “The Council of War”
- —Colonel Corazon Santiago,
Driven by the requirements of Doctrine: Initiative and the mathematical models behind Probability Mechanics, Nanometallurgy techniques allow engineers to manipulate metals at the molecular level.