Chapter 177: The Superalloy Series
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Chapter 177: The Superalloy Series
This materials launch event was completely unprecedented. Instead of being restricted to a small circle of specialists, it was broadcast openly to all scientists and even the general public!
After undergoing rigorous testing to prove their reliability, a host of revolutionary new materials was finally being unveiled to the masses.
As a fundamental science, materials science had endless applications. From mechanical manufacturing and weapons production to aerospace engineering, everything relied on high-performance materials. The alloys previously available back on Earth were simply no longer sufficient to support the increasingly demanding requirements of the Federation’s cutting-edge machinery.
Because of this, the launch event was highly anticipated!
“This is something we need to keep a close eye on,” Jason muttered to himself.
Jason was already privy to some of the new materials, but the general public was still in the dark. This press conference was broadcast to the entire ship, aiming to bring everyone up to speed on the latest advancements.
Broadcast live by the Department of Public Relations, the event was playing on televisions all across the Noah. Of course, people could also attend the exhibition in person.
“Good evening, everyone. As you can see, this postcard-sized, silvery-white substance in my hand is a piece of our new radiation-shielding organic metal,” the host announced to the cameras. “Its radiation-shielding capability is over thirteen times that of a lead plate of the exact same volume. Even better, it possesses some incredible physical properties: it is exceptionally soft, lightweight, and entirely foldable.”
“In fact, the heavy radiation shields that protected us against the supernova partially utilized this very material. Its unique molecular structure was actually reverse-engineered from the capsid of the Martian virus.”
The presenter was a veteran journalist and anchor who had covered the entire Martian virus crisis from the front lines. She had clearly done her homework to properly introduce these complex new materials.
“As we all know, the universe is full of deadly hazards,” she continued. “Extreme sub-zero temperatures, intense radiation, and the vacuum of space can all cause fatal harm to the human body. The invention of this radiation-proof metal bridges a massive gap in materials science. It is cost-effective and completely ready for mass production.”
“This means we can now manufacture lighter, more flexible spacesuits, and provide much safer environments for our nuclear laboratory personnel.”
“Now, I’d like to invite our guest, Dr. Ravi, the lead inventor of this new organometallic material, to explain exactly how cosmic radiation damages the human body…”
Accompanied by his inner circle, Jason toured the massive exhibition hall, nodding in continuous approval.
Austin, Marcus, and the others looked around with unusual excitement. They weren’t scientists, but they could still appreciate the atmosphere of discovery.
“The new radiation-shielding material is impressive, but it’s not the crown jewel of this exhibition,” Dr. Arthur Lambert said with evident pride as he led the group.
The true stars of the show were a new type of high-temperature superconductor and a revolutionary line of metals known simply as the “Superalloy Series”!
The Superalloy Series wasn’t just a single material, it was a collection of seventeen distinct alloys! This massive project was the combined effort of over sixty scientists, and Arthur had been one of them, which explained his immense pride.
Jason paused at the Superalloy display stand. It was already swarmed by eager scientists and engineers. New materials would have a massive ripple effect across all Federation engineering projects. Even the Aegis Industrial Complex would need to undergo gradual structural upgrades to handle the new production capabilities.
Reviewing the technical parameters on the display table, Jason couldn’t help but nod in deep satisfaction.
“This is Superalloy Alpha, essentially a highly advanced hafnium alloy,” Arthur explained to Jason. “We developed it by reverse-engineering extraterrestrial hull fragments. Its melting point is exceptionally high, estimated to be over 8,400 degrees Celsius! Most of our geothermal power plants down below have already been retrofitted with this metal.”
“Its structural strength is equally impressive, about three times that of military-grade steel, and it’s incredibly corrosion-resistant.”
As one of its lead inventors, Arthur knew the series inside and out and eagerly listed off its specifications.
Hearing this, Marcus looked up, visibly confused. “Wait, only 8,400 degrees? Is that supposed to be high? I thought the magma core was tens of thousands of degrees, and that supernova was hundreds of millions! How did the Noah even survive that if this is your best stuff?”
Marcus’s naive comment was like a bucket of ice water, leaving Arthur completely speechless. The scientist’s face flushed red, unsure of how to even begin answering such a fundamentally flawed question.
Without even looking up from the data pad, Jason scolded him. “Over 8,400 degrees is phenomenal. You do realize our previous best Earth materials could barely withstand 3,000 to 4,000 degrees, right? They’ve more than doubled our thermal limits. And you think that’s not enough? If you don’t understand the science, keep your mouth shut.”
“Oh…” Marcus scratched the back of his head, entirely unbothered. He was used to being chewed out by Jason, so the reprimand bounced right off his thick skull.
Arthur cleared his throat awkwardly and moved on to the next exhibit. “This is Superalloy Beta. Its primary attributes are extreme low density combined with high tensile strength. The core metallic elements are titanium and lithium. For the exact same volume, it weighs only one-third as much as traditional aerospace aluminum. It is quite literally the perfect material for spacecraft construction.”
This caught Austin’s attention. He examined the sleek, black metal carefully before tossing it lightly in his hand. It was astonishingly light. “Is it really strong enough? It’s so light it almost feels fragile…”
“It’s not just lighter than aluminum,” Arthur said, puffing his chest out slightly. “Its structural integrity rivals that of military-grade steel.”
Evan, standing just behind them, let out a low whistle. “Man, if we were back on Earth, the patents for this alone would be worth billions. Imagine if the old Boeing 773 airliners had been built out of this stuff…”
“Billions wouldn’t even cover it,” someone chimed in. “Think about the fuel efficiency. If every commercial jet used this material, the savings would be astronomical.”
“Yeah, fuel is always the biggest operational cost for aircraft…”
While the others chatted about the hypothetical economics of a dead world, Jason was lost in his own thoughts.
This metal was practically tailor-made for spacecraft construction. I wonder how the small space shuttle R&D is progressing? he thought. It should be moving along smoothly, especially since our teams have the Viridian Civilization’s drones to study and reverse-engineer.
However, given their current situation, even if the shuttle prototypes were finished, they couldn’t exactly take them out for a test flight outside the Noah. That project would have to be shelved indefinitely until they found a safe harbor.
Pulling Jason from his thoughts, Arthur moved down the line. “And this is a highly ductile superalloy. You can literally stretch it like dough without snapping its molecular bonds…”
He introduced them one by one. There were seventeen variations in total: some boasted extreme melting points, others ultra-low density, immense ductility, or near-diamond hardness. Each had its own specific use case, but their overall performance parameters completely shattered anything humanity had previously created, offering revolutionary upgrades for every single sector of the Federation’s industry.
Whatever a project needed, the Superalloy Series had the answer. Around the displays, crowds of engineers were already arguing over supply allocations, excitedly shouting technical jargon at one another.
Jason couldn’t help but marvel at the endless possibilities these materials represented. Materials science was notoriously slow; historically, it relied almost entirely on trial, error, and blind luck. Formulating a completely new, high-performance material based purely on theoretical math was nearly impossible. It was usually like searching for a needle in a haystack.
Yet, the sudden creation of so many miraculous materials wasn’t just due to reverse-engineering extraterrestrial tech, it was a testament to the sheer brilliance and tireless dedication of the Federation’s scientists.
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- Chapter 185: The Super Hadron Collider
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- Chapter 183: The Arrest
- Chapter 182: A Day in the Life of an Alien
- Chapter 181: The Artificial Earth
- Chapter 180: A Extraterrestrial Parasite
- Chapter 179: The Loser Club
- Chapter 178: The Mysterious Superconductor
- Chapter 177: The Superalloy Series
- Chapter 176: The Great Leap in Science and Technology
- Chapter 175: Approximate Location
- Chapter 174: Comic Sociology
- Chapter 173: Honor System
- Chapter 172: Progress
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- Chapter 156: The Viridian Bribery
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- Chapter 148: Planetary Spaceship
- Chapter 147: Star Fragment Energy
- Chapter 146: Holding a Treasure?
- Chapter 145: A Mysterious Gravitational Source
- Chapter 144: In Blink of an Eye
- Chapter 143: Quantum Computer
- Chapter 142: A State of Equilibrium
- Chapter 141: The Federation
- Chapter 140: A Psychological Advantage
- Chapter 139: Fawning
- Chapter 138: The End of a Civilization
- Chapter 137: Alien, Monkey, Tree-Folk
- Chapter 136: An Unforeseen Crisis
- Chapter 135: Too Frightening!
- Chapter 134: Mutual Distrust
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- Chapter 130: The Fall Of An Interstellar Empire
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- Chapter 125: Smoke and Mirrors
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- Chapter 123: The Disguise Plan
- Chapter 122: Signals from Outer Space
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- Chapter 98: Surveillance
- Chapter 97: Choice
- Chapter 96: A Sudden Crisis!!
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- Chapter 91: The Longevity Hypothesis
- Chapter 90: The Blast Furnace
- Chapter 89: The Longevity Virus
- Chapter 88: Machine Prototypes
- Chapter 87: Willpower
- Chapter 86: No Way Out
- Chapter 85: Lily’s Secret
- Chapter 84: Superhuman Research
- Chapter 83: A New Atmosphere
- Chapter 82: A New Year Begins
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- Chapter 79: Dark Universe
- Chapter 78: A Powerful Civilization?
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- Chapter 73: Sense of Crisis
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- Chapter 71: The Grand Design
- Chapter 70: Ironclad Order
- Chapter 69: The Grand Blueprint
- Chapter 68: The Mega Deposit
- Chapter 67: Awakening
- Chapter 66: Dawn of Victory
- Chapter 65: Psychic Ability
- Chapter 64: Serum Therapy
- Chapter 63: Johnny’s Death
- Chapter 62: Superhuman Enter The Battle
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- Chapter 60: Silent Battle
- Chapter 59: The Arrival Of The Noah
- Chapter 58: Rescue Plan
- Chapter 57: Unknown Plague
- Chapter 56: The Uranium Strike
- Chapter 55: Landing
- Chapter 54: Selecting The Team
- Chapter 53: Arrival on Mars
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- Chapter 51: The Energy Paradox
- Chapter 50: Mars
- Chapter 49: Ice Cooling
- Chapter 48: Wolfpack Vs Tesla
- Chapter 47: The Great Construction Project
- Chapter 46: The New Economy
- Chapter 45: The Beginning Of Super Civilization
- Chapter 44: The Population Crisis
- Chapter 43: Malice Of The Cosmos
- Chapter 42: Goodbye, Mother
- Chapter 41: Towards Mars
- Chapter 40: Departure To Mars
- Chapter 39: Everything Is Ready
- Chapter 38: Choose Both
- Chapter 37: The Detonation
- Chapter 36: Nuclear Test
- Chapter 35: The Special Individual
- Chapter 34: The Helium 3 Warhead
- Chapter 33: The Argument
- Chapter 32: The Celebration
- Chapter 31: The Lunar Society
- Chapter 30: The Secret of Humanity
- Chapter 29: The Captain’s Shadow
- Chapter 28: The Four Phases
- Chapter 27: Project Noah
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- Chapter 25: The First Harvest
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- Chapter 22: Ecstasy
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- Chapter 20: At Worst We Die
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- Chapter 18: The Light Curtain
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- Chapter 15: The Seeds Of Godhood
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