Commodities

Commodities are the goods that can be regarded as fit for use as cargo, where not falling under another category such as Personal Weapons. They are used in 'recipes' by the Dynamic Economy system.

A rare and valuable silvery metal with a blue-green sheen. Malleable, ductile, and largely non-reactive. Unprocessed crop and animal products used in the production of foodstuffs, textiles and bio-organic fuels. Items required for agricultural production. Includes fertilizers, feed, and pesticides. Created by chemically processing the pollen of Revenant Tree (altrucia lacus), common effects of ingesting or smoking altruciatoxin include relaxing of the muscles, sensory enhancement, and lethargy. Heavy usage can cause staining of the tongue. A chemically reactive, gray metal that is malleable, lightweight, ductile, strong, and resistant to corrosion. Capable of superconductivity. The antimatter counterpart of hydrogen. Contains one positron and one antiproton. Chemically inert under most conditions, argon is an odorless, colorless gas that is as soluble in water as oxygen. Appears lilac in a discharge tube. A brittle, dense semimetal that is poisonous in large quantities. A dangerously radioactive, highly unstable halogen. Some of its isotopes have half-lives of one second or less. A mineral that creates natural hexagonal crystals. Colorless in its pure form, its impure forms include the gems emerald and aquamarine. A metalloid element produced by supernovae and cosmic ray spallation. A semiconductor in its pure crystalline form. A light gas with a high electron affinity and a yellow-green tone at room temperature. One of the halogens. A combustible sedimentary rock primarily composed of carbon. Thought to originate from ancient peat. Commodities that are purchased by an individual to satisfy their wants or needs. The crystalline form of aluminum oxide. Used as a gem. Varieties include ruby, sapphire, and padparadscha. A compound composed of hydrocarbons and other organic molecules. Also referred to as unprocessed petroleum. An allotrope of the element carbon, diamonds form over billions of years under high heat and pressure. Extremely hard and thermally conductive. A purified beverage produced through the distillation of fermented substances. Possesses at least 20 percent of alcohol by volume. An actinide element that is extremely rare in the UEE, eriesium is theorized to be an incredible power source if harnessed properly, but can also be deadly in its refined state. The most reactive of the rare earth metals. Europium compounds are often phosphorescent. A toxic and highly reactive gas that appears pale yellow in its natural state. Very easily forms compounds with almost all other elements. Various meats, grains and produce that have not been processed for mass consumption. Common on garden worlds such as Terra, Fresh Foods are primarily consumed by the wealthy upper class in locations where it is not easily produced. A malleable, reddish-yellow transition metal that is relatively unreactive and resists corrosion. Usually found in its free elemental form. An inert noble gas that is colorless, tasteless, and non-toxic. The second most abundant element in the universe. Produced within stars during the nuclear fusion of hydrogen. The most abundant element in the universe. The building block of stars. Highly flammable in its pure form. The heaviest stable halogen. Sublimes from a purple-black metallic solid into a violet gas. A colorless, tasteless noble gas that appears white in a discharge tube. One of the products of uranium fission. A somewhat radioactive, crystalline gemstone. Black with streaks of dark red, it can only be used as jewelry if shielded. A soft metal with a silvery-white hue. In its natural state, it is highly reactive. Tarnishes quickly when exposed to air. An alkaline earth metal with a low melting point. Produced within giant, aging stars, it is ninth most abundant element in the universe. A variety of items produced primarily to treat injury or illness. A highly flammable gas composed of carbon and hydrogen. It is colorless and odorless in its natural state. A mixed collection of commodities obtained by mining A reactive lanthanide that quickly oxidizes in air, forming layers of tarnish that can be readily peeled. A low-density, diatomic gas with no color or odor in its natural state. A necessary element in human respiration. The third most abundant element in the universe, oxygen is a highly reactive chalcogen gas that readily forms oxides with other materials. Elemental phosphorous is highly flammable and volatile. It readily forms compounds with other materials. A volatile, highly radioactive metal with no stable isotopes. It has a half-life of around 138 days. A malleable and ductile rare earth metal. Highly reactive. Pure praseodymium develops a green coat upon oxidizing. A nutritional substance that has been transformed trough physical or chemical means into food. A chiral crystal composed of silicon and oxygen that can be found in a wide variety of forms and colors. A slightly radioactive metal containing an isotope with a half-life of 49 billion years. Ductile and soft. Waste that is ready to be converted into new materials for reuse. A chalcogen often found in combination with heavy metals. In its refined form, it increases in electrical conductivity when exposed to light. A strong and brittle element with good thermal conductivity. Crystalizes in a diamond form. Soft, shiny and silvery-white, the highly reactive sodium cannot be found as a native metal. It must be extracted from compounds. Composed of various combinations of tobacco, caffeine, and mood-enhancer, stims are smoked as a cigarette. Tellurium is a brittle, mildly toxic metalloid that is sometimes found in a chemical compound with gold. Has the highest melting and boiling points of the chalcogens. A naturally occurring, weakly radioactive metal. Easily forms alloys with other metals. When exposed to oxygen, its silvery surface turns black. A lustrous transition metal. It is resistant to corrosion and has a very high higher strength to density ratio. items_commodities_desc_tungsten=Pure tungsten is hard and malleable, with a high tensile strength. It has the highest melting point of all the metals. A primordial element that is silvery-white in its pure form. The isotopes in uranium are all unstable, making it weakly radioactive. Unwanted and unusable materials that are designated to be discarded. Excess rock which is a by-product of the mining process. Thick ink-black synthetic opioid that is injected as a liquid. Extensive use stains the veins black, creating web-like subcutaneous patterns through the body. Illegal inside the UEE.
 * Agricium
 * Agricultural Goods
 * Agricultural Supplies
 * Altruciatoxin
 * Aluminum
 * Anti-Hydrogen
 * Argon
 * Arsenic
 * Astatine
 * Beryl
 * Boron
 * Chlorine
 * Coal
 * Consumer Goods
 * Corundum
 * Crude Oil
 * Diamond
 * Distilled Spirits
 * Eriesium
 * Europium
 * Fluorine
 * Fresh Food
 * Gold
 * Helium
 * Hydrogen
 * Iodine
 * Krypton
 * Laranite
 * Lithium
 * Magnesium
 * Medical Supplies
 * Methane
 * Mixed Mining
 * Neodymium
 * Nitrogen
 * Oxygen
 * Phosphorus
 * Polonium
 * Praseodymium
 * Processed Food
 * Quartz
 * Rubidium
 * Scrap
 * Selenium
 * Silicon
 * Sodium
 * Stims
 * Tellurium
 * Thorium
 * Titanium
 * Uranium
 * Waste
 * Waste Rock
 * WiDoW