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==Description==
 
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Researchers are still undecided if this stone is a live being, or a chemically reactant mineral. Either way, when immersed in water, these stones provide a bright light in ruby, sapphire and emerald hues. Aside from their beauty, these stones are commonly used as emergency lighting where alternative power is unavailable.
 
 
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==Details==
 
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| || '''Value''' || '''Units'''
 
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| '''Average Price''' || {{Fixme}} ||
 
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| '''Mass''' || 0.01|| Metric ton
 
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| '''Cargo Space Requirements''' || 1|| Cubic meter
 
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| text = Researchers are still undecided if this stone is a live being, or a chemically reactant mineral. Either way, when immersed in water, these stones provide a bright light in ruby, sapphire and emerald hues. Aside from their beauty, these stones are commonly used as emergency lighting where alternative power is unavailable.
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|price=1130
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[[Category:Cargo:Materials|Sorir Lightstones]]

Latest revision as of 05:06, 17 August 2007

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Purchasing data
Sorir Lightstones
Average price 1130
Mass 0.8 (metric ton)
Space requirements 1 (cubic meter)


Description


Researchers are still undecided if this stone is a live being, or a chemically reactant mineral. Either way, when immersed in water, these stones provide a bright light in ruby, sapphire and emerald hues. Aside from their beauty, these stones are commonly used as emergency lighting where alternative power is unavailable.