Difference between revisions of "Yan Jung Vellum Etch"
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:[['Mafia' Energized Magnetic Membrane I Blueprint]] 1 | :[['Mafia' Energized Magnetic Membrane I Blueprint]] 1 | ||
:[['Moonshine' Energized Thermic Membrane I Blueprint]] 1 | :[['Moonshine' Energized Thermic Membrane I Blueprint]] 1 | ||
:[['Natura' Warp Core Stabilizer I Blueprint]] 1 | :[['Natura' Warp Core Stabilizer I Blueprint]] 1 | ||
:[['Pilfer' Energized Adaptive Nano Membrane I Blueprint]] 2 | :[['Pilfer' Energized Adaptive Nano Membrane I Blueprint]] 2 | ||
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:[['Radical' Damage Control I Blueprint]] 1 | :[['Radical' Damage Control I Blueprint]] 1 | ||
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===[[Arek'Jaalan:_Ancient_Races|Arek’Jaalan Analysis]]=== | ===[[Arek'Jaalan:_Ancient_Races|Arek’Jaalan Analysis]]=== |
Revision as of 06:39, 5 September 2011
Contents
Additional Information
Known Manufacturing Applications
- 'Bootleg' ECCM Projector I Blueprint 1
- 'Cartel' Power Diagnostic System I Blueprint 1
- 'Gonzo' Damage Control I Blueprint 1
- 'Mafia' Energized Magnetic Membrane I Blueprint 1
- 'Moonshine' Energized Thermic Membrane I Blueprint 1
- 'Natura' Warp Core Stabilizer I Blueprint 1
- 'Pilfer' Energized Adaptive Nano Membrane I Blueprint 2
- 'Radical' Damage Control I Blueprint 1
Arek’Jaalan Analysis
Semantics
Vellum
- Vellum is mammal skin prepared for writing or printing on,
- to produce single pages, scrolls, codices or books.
Etch(ing)
- Etching is the process of using strong acid or mordant to cut into the unprotected parts of a metal surface to create a design in intaglio in the metal (the original process—in modern manufacturing other chemicals may be used on other types of material).