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==Summary==
==Summary==
Rare ore. Has cage-like microstructure which is similar to ice-like white solid, and covalent bonds in a critical state allow it to be used to produce graphene more efficiently.
Fire Ice, known formally as [[wikipedia:Methane_clathrate|Methane Clathrate]], is a rare ore made up of methane trapped in crystalized water. Has Covalent bonds in a critical state which allow it to be used to produce graphene efficiently.


==Production Chain==
==Production Chain==

Revision as of 19:26, 16 August 2021

Fire Ice
Natural Resource, Fuel
Rare ore. Has cage-like microstructure which is similar to ice-like white solid, and covalent bonds in a critical state allow it to be used to produce graphene more efficiently.
Icon Fire Ice.png
Fuel TypeChemical
Energy4.80 MJ
Fuel Chamber Gen.+40%
Gathered fromFire Ice Vein (rare),
Ice Giant Orbit
Stack Size50

Summary

Fire Ice, known formally as Methane Clathrate, is a rare ore made up of methane trapped in crystalized water. Has Covalent bonds in a critical state which allow it to be used to produce graphene efficiently.

Production Chain

Recipe Building Replicator? Technology
Icon Fire Ice.png
1
2 s
Icon Fire Ice Vein.png
1
Icon Mining Machine.png ⛏️ N/A
Icon Fire Ice.png
?
1 s
Icon Ice Giant.png
Icon Orbital Collector.png
Tech Gas Giants Exploitation.png

Used In

Recipe Building Replicator? Technology
Icon Graphene.png
2
Icon Hydrogen.png
1
2 s
Icon Fire Ice.png
2
Icon Chemical Plant.pngIcon Quantum Chemical Plant.png
Tech Applied Superconductor.png

Player Tips & Tricks

Fire Ice is extremely useful, and despite being a Rare Material, it is somewhat ubiquitous. It is possible (though not extremely common) to have Fire Ice in your home system. Fire Ice can be harvested from Ice Giants, many "Ice Gelisol" Planets, and some other types of planets as well.


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