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'''Float-stones''' were [[gravity]] repellent materials, formed from the [[axite]] ore found in the rocks on the planet [[Karagula]]. When fused together, the float-stones allowed the platform structures of the [[Karagulan]]s to float about half a metre above the planet's surface. Smaller pieces, properly refined, made accurate ammo for hand-held | '''Float-stones''' were [[gravity]]-repellent materials, formed from the [[axite]] ore found in the rocks on the planet [[Karagula]]. When fused together, the float-stones allowed the platform structures of the [[Karagulan]]s to float about half a [[metre]] above the planet's surface. Smaller pieces, properly refined, made accurate ammo for hand-held catapults. | ||
[[Lorton]] was a particularly good shot with a float-stone | [[Lorton]] was a particularly good shot with a float-stone catapult. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Colour of Darkness]]'') | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:56, 9 January 2014
Float-stones were gravity-repellent materials, formed from the axite ore found in the rocks on the planet Karagula. When fused together, the float-stones allowed the platform structures of the Karagulans to float about half a metre above the planet's surface. Smaller pieces, properly refined, made accurate ammo for hand-held catapults.
Lorton was a particularly good shot with a float-stone catapult. (PROSE: The Colour of Darkness)