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|Name = Technetium
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|Chemical Formula = Tc
|Chemical Formula = Tc
|Type = Elemental
|Type = Inorganic Resource
|Subtype = Elemental
|Atomic Number = 43
|Atomic Number = 43
|Color (Menu) = ???
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|Color (Real Life) = Silvery gray
|Rarity = Rare
|Rarity = Rare
|Type = Solid
|Type = Inorganic Resource
|Subtype = Solid
|Planet Type = ???
|Planet Type = ???
|Biome = ???
|Biome = ???
|Biome = ???
|Description = Technetium is a rare, radioactive element with no stable isotopes. In the game, it's used in advanced technology crafting and power generation.
|Description = Technetium is a rare, radioactive element with no stable isotopes. In the game, it's used in advanced technology crafting and power generation.
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|Appearance (Real Life) = Shiny, silvery-gray metal
|Appearance (Real Life) = Shiny, silvery-gray metal
|How to Get = ???
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Tc - Technetium
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Information
Name Technetium
Chemical Formula Tc
Atomic Number 43
Type Inorganic Resource
Color (Menu) ???
Color (Game) ???
Color (Real Life) Silvery gray
Rarity Rare
Planet Type ???
Biome ???
Description Technetium is a rare, radioactive element with no stable isotopes. In the game, it's used in advanced technology crafting and power generation.
How to Get ???
Used For ???
Appearance (Game) ???
Appearance (Real Life) Shiny, silvery-gray metal
Patch 1.0

Technetium (Tc) is a Rare Inorganic Resource.


How to Get

Used For

Additional Information

Real Life

In real life, Technetium is a synthetic element that can be produced by the fission of uranium or plutonium. It's used in nuclear medicine for a variety of diagnostic tests.