ASP-019 Flying Saucer:
ASP-019 is commonly referred to as a flying saucer. They are flying vehicles piloted by ASP-020 with instances of ASP-019 ranging from 15 to 35 feet in diameter. They are metal, grey objects shaped like a discus with a dome at the top. The outside of the vehicle is lined with an extremely light weight foil-like material that is less than 20 microns thick and burnished grey in colour. In appearance, it is metallic, but not shiny or reflective. This material is a form of memory metal, that will return to its original form without a crease or fold provided that the outside force actively affecting its shape has ceased doing so. During the process of shape change or interaction, no sound can be heard by the human ear. This material is highly resistant to dents, cuts, and burns and has exceptional resistance to blunt-force impacts, showing little to no permanent deformation even if struck with a sledgehammer. When properly energized this material will produce perfect illumination providing an easy light with no shadows. On the interior of ASP-019 are structural parts in the shape of an I-beam. This I-beam is made of a material that consists of narrow rectangular battens or slats. Visually, it exhibits a lustrous matte silver-grey finish and is metallic, yet its overall form factor and proportions resembled bamboo strips or wooden laths. The material this I-beam is composed of is a salacious alloy that does not have a crystal lattice structure, and is instead an amorphous-like form. It breaks in a conoidal manner with smooth concave shapes that have sharp edges, akin to what would be seen with plate glass or bottle glass. This I-beam roughly ranges from 6 to 32 centigrams per cubic centimeter. These I-beams are often made to be over a foot in length and a 16th of an inch thick. The material is harder and stiffer than st37 steel and, like the foil material, it cannot be burned or cut. This beam has embossed purple-violet hieroglyphic symbols on the inside edge of it on the main frame itself. ASP-019 is also composed of a black-brown Bakelite-like brittle light material that is a little over 1/16th of an inch in thickness.
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