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[[Indurite]] was a material used by the technologically-advanced spacefaring [[Skorr]]. The material is capable of enhancing and amplifying telepathic abilities and is very uncommon. The material is thought to be trans-dmiensional in nature, and it is  believed by the Skorr to transect several dimensions at once. Viewing Indurite gives one the impression of movement as the material causes minor spatial refractions with visible light in it's immediate area.
[[Indurite]] was a material used by the technologically-advanced spacefaring [[Skorr]]. The material is capable of enhancing and amplifying telepathic abilities and is very uncommon. The material is thought to be trans-dimensional in nature, and it is  believed by the Skorr to transect several dimensions at once. Viewing Indurite gives one the impression of movement as the material causes minor spatial refractions with visible light in it's immediate area.


In the mid-21st century, the "Soul of the Skorr" sculpture was made of indurite and contained the thought patterns of Alar . (TAS: "The Jihad")  
In the mid-21st century, the "[[Skorr|Soul of the Skorr]]" sculpture was made of indurite and contained the thought patterns of Alar . (TAS: "The Jihad")  


[[Category: Science]]
[[Category: Science]]

Latest revision as of 16:36, 5 May 2010

Indurite was a material used by the technologically-advanced spacefaring Skorr. The material is capable of enhancing and amplifying telepathic abilities and is very uncommon. The material is thought to be trans-dimensional in nature, and it is believed by the Skorr to transect several dimensions at once. Viewing Indurite gives one the impression of movement as the material causes minor spatial refractions with visible light in it's immediate area.

In the mid-21st century, the "Soul of the Skorr" sculpture was made of indurite and contained the thought patterns of Alar . (TAS: "The Jihad")