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Sonic74205
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PostSat Apr 16, 2005 5:54 pm    Asteriods

What kind of minerals could be found on asteriods thats worth mining?

I know that Dilithuim is one. What else?



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PostSat Apr 16, 2005 6:01 pm    

Do you mean for use on Spaceships like Enterprise?

I know of 2:
Trellium D
Lithium


Perhaps also Silicon and Hydrogen.

in general it could be anyting of course.



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PostSat Apr 16, 2005 6:53 pm    

Well no not for starships. But as something to trade. you know you move your ships in and mine what ever it is on there and then you trade is to another species. lol


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PostSun Apr 17, 2005 3:00 am    

Aha, well then it could be anything. From Coal too Platinum.


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PostMon Apr 18, 2005 1:28 pm    

If i`m not wrong, then you can also mine Metal on a Asteroid.

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PostMon Apr 18, 2005 4:40 pm    

All kinds of metal. Platinum, Gold, Latinum, Iron, boron.


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PostFri Apr 29, 2005 10:27 am    

Boron is a non-metal, and latinum isn't an element at all.

By saying you can find metals on asteroids, you are correct, but your statement was redundant (no offense) because we were already stating metals you can find on asteroids.


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PostSat Apr 30, 2005 7:08 am    

EnsignParis wrote:
Boron is a non-metal, and latinum isn't an element at all.

By saying you can find metals on asteroids, you are correct, but your statement was redundant (no offense) because we were already stating metals you can find on asteroids.


Yeah, Latinum is made up, but i thought he meant in the Star Trek Universe. like Trellium-D

and Tuvok8917 said you can find metal on an Asteroid while i already gave a couple of Metals as Example before.



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PostSat Jun 18, 2005 10:27 pm    

Asteroids are chunks of space dust just like planets are, anything that can be found on planets can be found on asteoids, Except gases, for a gas to be on an asteroid it would need to be in an airtight compartment or it would disperse, the only other way an asteroid can contain a gass is if the gas is bonded with another element in which it is alowed to solidafy.

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