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Ultra-absorbent Metal Polymer plating was one of the most advanced and sophisticated forms of defenses utilized by Starfleet ever. It used the most ingenious and ingenuitive engineering minds and science minds of molecular sciences. The result of synthesizing two alloys together and forming a polymer resulted in this beauty. See below

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  • Ultra-absorbent Metal Polymer plating
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  • Ultra-absorbent Metal Polymer plating was one of the most advanced and sophisticated forms of defenses utilized by Starfleet ever. It used the most ingenious and ingenuitive engineering minds and science minds of molecular sciences. The result of synthesizing two alloys together and forming a polymer resulted in this beauty. See below
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Series
  • Armor
Affiliation
  • Starfleet and Vulcan
Function
  • Acting as a highly advanced defense mechanism
Posting
  • Explorer, Defense, Escort, and Deep Space vessels of Humanity and Vulcan.
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  • UAMPP "The Growing Armor" Resilience Armor
Birth
  • Stardate 143681.4
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  • Ultra-absorbent Metal Polymer plating was one of the most advanced and sophisticated forms of defenses utilized by Starfleet ever. It used the most ingenious and ingenuitive engineering minds and science minds of molecular sciences. The result of synthesizing two alloys together and forming a polymer resulted in this beauty. See below
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