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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a [[mineral]] used as a component in the fuel that blasted a ship into [[hyperspace]]. Fuel with a higher percentage of elesium [[ore]] was more efficient and safer. Studies showed that the risk ratio of pilots using elesium-enriched fuel dropped by 6-7%, and therefore about 40 million fewer [[human]] pioneers got splattered every week. | |||
[[Harmonious 14 Zink]] wanted to claim general mining rights on [[Erratoon]], after he discovered it there using a personal scan of the [[planetoid]]. Had he been successful in obtaining [[mining]] rights before others also discovered the rich deposits, his return on investment would have been significantly increased. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Prisoner's Dilemma (audio story)|The Prisoner's Dilemma]]'') | |||
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Latest revision as of 04:09, 27 March 2023
Elesium ore was a mineral used as a component in the fuel that blasted a ship into hyperspace. Fuel with a higher percentage of elesium ore was more efficient and safer. Studies showed that the risk ratio of pilots using elesium-enriched fuel dropped by 6-7%, and therefore about 40 million fewer human pioneers got splattered every week.
Harmonious 14 Zink wanted to claim general mining rights on Erratoon, after he discovered it there using a personal scan of the planetoid. Had he been successful in obtaining mining rights before others also discovered the rich deposits, his return on investment would have been significantly increased. (AUDIO: The Prisoner's Dilemma)