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[[Boronite]] is a rare mineral ore which is used in the synthesis of [[Omega Molecule]]s. The [[Borg]] were able to synthesize a single Omega molecule using a quantity of boronite, but they were unable to repeat the experiment as they never found another source of the ore. (VOY: "The Omega Directive") A Vostigye space station destroyed in 2373 by astral eddies was constructed from [[Sarium]], boronite, and [[Carbon-60 Composite]]s. (VOY: "Real Life") :'''''In current knowledge, boronite is a copper-iron-sulfide ore that has a dark reddish-brown color with an iridescent surface film of tarnish. Perhaps the rarer future boronite contains scientific properties we cannot distinguish of common modern boronite. However, this seems unlikely; since boronite is quite a common substance on Earth, and since it is mentioned that boronite is rare, perhaps another substance is designated "boronite" in the future. ''''' [[Category: Science]]
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