Fictionite is a light and strong alloy of Fictionium and Realion that is commonly used in the construction of starships. To quote the Gibberish Dictionary's definition: A metal alloy of Fictionium and Realion. The realism of Realion negates Fictionium's tendency to disintegrate when confronted with proof of nonexistence. However, when bonded with Fictionium, the mass centrosystemic field within Realion slowly leaks out of the interelectronic space, which eventually leads to Realion reverting to Realium with catastrophic effects. For this reason, starships made of Fictionite (namely the Terra- and Polonius-Classes) must "recharge" the centrosystemic field once every 10 Earth-months. However, that is a small price to pay as Fictionite has almost no mass, allowing starships constructed with i
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| - Fictionite is a light and strong alloy of Fictionium and Realion that is commonly used in the construction of starships. To quote the Gibberish Dictionary's definition: A metal alloy of Fictionium and Realion. The realism of Realion negates Fictionium's tendency to disintegrate when confronted with proof of nonexistence. However, when bonded with Fictionium, the mass centrosystemic field within Realion slowly leaks out of the interelectronic space, which eventually leads to Realion reverting to Realium with catastrophic effects. For this reason, starships made of Fictionite (namely the Terra- and Polonius-Classes) must "recharge" the centrosystemic field once every 10 Earth-months. However, that is a small price to pay as Fictionite has almost no mass, allowing starships constructed with i
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| - Fictionite is a light and strong alloy of Fictionium and Realion that is commonly used in the construction of starships. To quote the Gibberish Dictionary's definition: A metal alloy of Fictionium and Realion. The realism of Realion negates Fictionium's tendency to disintegrate when confronted with proof of nonexistence. However, when bonded with Fictionium, the mass centrosystemic field within Realion slowly leaks out of the interelectronic space, which eventually leads to Realion reverting to Realium with catastrophic effects. For this reason, starships made of Fictionite (namely the Terra- and Polonius-Classes) must "recharge" the centrosystemic field once every 10 Earth-months. However, that is a small price to pay as Fictionite has almost no mass, allowing starships constructed with it to go at speeds much higher than before imagined. -http://www.fictionpress.com/s/2494628/5/The_Gibberish_Dictonary
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