Mexallon, Zydrine, Morphite, Pyerite, Strontium Clathrate

Mexallon

Very flexible metallic mineral, dull to bright silvery green in color. Can be mixed with Tritanium to make extremely hard alloys or it can be used by itself for various purposes. Fairly common in most regions.

Zydrine

Only found in huge geodes; rocks on the outside with crystal-like quartz on the inside. The rarest and most precious of these geodes are those that contain the dark green zydrine within. Very rare and very expensive.

Morphite is a highly unorthodox mineral that can only be found in limited quantities. It is hard to use Morphite as a basic building material, but when it is joined with existing alloys and devices it can enhance the performance and durability manifold. This astounding quality makes this the material responsible for ushering in a new age of technological breakthroughs.

Pyerite

A soft crystal-like mineral with a very distinguishing orange glow as if on fire. Used as plasma conduit material and in the bio-chemical industry. When combined in alloying and form factors it can cause a dramatic boost. When reinforced with magic, it can be forged into dangerous weaponry and armor. Pyerite is found in many asteroid-ore types but is not known to occur on planets and moons.

Strontium Clathrate

An unstable compound of strontium molecules encased in the crystal structure of another substance. When used with water and fed into force field generators of larger objects like spacestations and starships, these clathrates bond with the molecules already in place in the field to create a nigh-invulnerable barrier of energy. A necessary ingredient for shielded objects to go into reinforced mode when under siege.

Restriction: Can only be used in alloying and Form Factor construction, may also be used in Energy based technology.