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Durallium was a rare and valuable mineral used in [[warp drive]] shielding. Planet [[34 Kraol III#FASA Timeline|34 Kraol III]] had large deposits of durallium, which drew the attention of ships from both the [[Klingon Empire (FASA)|Klingon Empire]] and the [[United Federation of Planets (FASA)|United Federation of Planets]] on [[Reference Stardate]] [[Chronology: 2211#May|2/1105 (May 2211)]].<ref name="FASA2220"/> | Durallium was a rare and valuable mineral used in [[warp drive]] shielding. Planet [[34 Kraol III#FASA Timeline|34 Kraol III]] had large deposits of durallium, which drew the attention of ships from both the [[Klingon Empire (FASA)|Klingon Empire]] and the [[United Federation of Planets (FASA)|United Federation of Planets]] on [[Reference Stardate]] [[Chronology: 2211#May|2/1105 (May 2211)]].<ref name="FASA2220"/> | ||
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Durallium was a rare and valuable mineral used in warp drive shielding. Planet 34 Kraol III had large deposits of durallium, which drew the attention of ships from both the Klingon Empire and the United Federation of Planets on Reference Stardate 2/1105 (May 2211).[1]
Notes and References
- ↑ Mornard, Michael (Author). An Imbalance of Power. Star Trek: The Role Playing Game. Book 2220 . Cover art by David R. Deitrick. Illustrations by Darnell Williams and Jeff Laubenstein. FASA Corporation. 1986.