Sporistics
Clyrenight
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By Sean10M
06/23/2014 - 07:21:23

Type: Spaceship
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Description

{Periodic Table Information}

Element 165 (atomic symbol Cy) with an atomic mass of 746. This element is the first of what is known as the advanced elements. Very rare superheavy elements that go past the point of instability and thus are actually stable.

Clyrenight is sort of like the advanced element version of hydrogen as they are both metaloids (in Earth's 26th century hydrogen is now considered a metaloid) and both go into the alkali metal family on the periodic table. For simplicity's sake the advanced elements are often grouped into a separate table of elements.

Advanced elements are fare rarer than your average elements (though far morn common than you might think in the present day time period).
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{Properties}
Clyrenight is solid at standard room temperature and forms a bizarre crystalline structure not seen in any other element. That picture up there is not the atom structure but rather the form clyrenight crystals commonly adopt.

What is also unusual is the fact that different isotopes of clyrenight form slightly different structures. Because of this they reflect different frequencies of light meaning that every different isotope of clyrenight is a different colour.

Clyrenight can form metallic and non-metallic bonds and can have as many as four non-metallic links to the one atom.
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{In Culture}
Clyrenight is used as a universal currency and is considerably more valuable than Spore Bucks. Different isotopes have different values when it is used as a currency.
- Blue (Cy???): 1
- Purple (Cy???): 3
- Green (Cy???): 5
- Yellow (Cy???): 7
- Red (Cy???): 10
- Orange (Cy??¹): 15
- Magenta (Cy??²): 20
- Bronze (Cy??³): 30
- Silver (Cy???): 40
- Gold (Cy???): 50
- Brass (Cy???): 100

Cy??? (also known as black clyrenight) is slightly radioactive but that isn't the bad thing about it. This particular isotope of clyrenight stores a lot of energy within the bonds of its crystal structure. These bonds between the atoms are easily broken and the resulting explosion is very damaging. Use of this isotope as a weapon was banned a long time ago by the Grand Universal Counsil due to it being very dangerous. Just one crystal is like a natural grenade.

Comments

By HRmatthew
 

I'm guessing this are in the island of stability?

By HRmatthew
 

Cool chemicals here.

By MythicalMist
 

But thanks :)

By MythicalMist
 

No, I don't think you do know me XD

By 96Stormvermin
 

Nevermind then. I'll be sure to take a look at the thread, you've certainly put a lot of thought into this stuff.

By 96Stormvermin
 

Is this for an adventure? It's certainly imaginative, if kinda-sorta impossible. I still like this, though.

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