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== Kirkite Crystal ==
 
== Kirkite Crystal ==
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** [[Nyrean_Huntress|Alpha Nyrean Huntress]] (1/40 chance)
 
** [[Nyrean_Huntress|Alpha Nyrean Huntress]] (1/40 chance)
 
** [[Nyrean_Huntress|Beta Nyrean Huntress]] (1/20 chance)
 
** [[Nyrean_Huntress|Beta Nyrean Huntress]] (1/20 chance)
 
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* Can be obtained as a drop from [[Mining Robot]] in the [[Zheng Shi]] time with a 50% Chance
  
 
==== Usage ====
 
==== Usage ====
 
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Can be sold for [[credits]] or held in the inventory.
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* Can be sold for [[credits]] or held in the inventory
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* Can be used in [[Emmy]]'s quest if no other crystals were used to obtain [[Emmy's Lava Saber]] or [[Emmy's Salamander Rifle]].
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* Can also be used to ward off [[Mining Robot]]s on [[Zheng Shi]].
  
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====Trivia====
  
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Kirkite is named after the ''Star Trek'' character [https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/James_T._Kirk James Tiberius Kirk], Captain of the USS ''Enterprise'' in the original series in 1966.
  
  
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Latest revision as of 14:04, 7 March 2021

Kirkite Crystal

Kirkite
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Type Gem
Base Price 2000
Information
Usable No

An uncommon crystal formation that is rarely found in the galactic core, kirkite deposits seem to increase in size and quantity the farther one gets from Terra. Some scientists have also found a correlation between kirkite density and the color of a planet's dominant sapient. Planets rich in greenskins always seem to have denser deposits of these curious gems. No suitable explanation for this phenomenon has been postulated.


Acquisition


Usage


Trivia

Kirkite is named after the Star Trek character James Tiberius Kirk, Captain of the USS Enterprise in the original series in 1966.