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Nanocrete is generic term for a programmable self-repairing foundation material. In its raw form, it is a dull grey material considerably smoother than concrete. It also has a noticeable bluish sheen in certain lighting conditions. Nanocrete first began appearing in buildings in 1401 AAI, then used extensively in the same century to reinforce [[Heva]]'s Level 1 to provide structural support for subsequent levels. | '''Nanocrete''' (Iquis: ''nenotaul'') is generic term for a programmable self-repairing foundation material. In its raw form, it is a dull grey material considerably smoother than concrete. It also has a noticeable bluish sheen in certain lighting conditions. Nanocrete first began appearing in buildings in 1401 AAI, then used extensively in the same century to reinforce [[Heva]]'s Level 1 to provide structural support for subsequent levels. | ||
Nanites in nanocrete can only be programmed if it is powered and with the correct encryption key. | |||
[[File:Nancrete.jpg|thumb|A deteriorated block of nanocrete.]] | |||
== Notable incidents == | == Notable incidents == | ||
A significant portion of Level 25 was collapsed in 2773 AAI when the terrorist group X gained unsanctioned access to the First Ecumenopolis. The nanocrete structural reinforcement blocks were destablized, collapsing an area around 100 km<sup>3</sup> before emergency nanocrete deposits halted the collapse. A total of 362,891 individuals were killed, with a total of 920,172,583 injured. | A significant portion of Level 25 was collapsed in 2773 AAI when the terrorist group X gained unsanctioned access to the First Ecumenopolis. The nanocrete structural reinforcement blocks were destablized, collapsing an area around 100 km<sup>3</sup> before emergency nanocrete deposits halted the collapse. A total of 362,891 individuals were killed, with a total of 920,172,583 injured. | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:09, 7 May 2025
Nanocrete (Iquis: nenotaul) is generic term for a programmable self-repairing foundation material. In its raw form, it is a dull grey material considerably smoother than concrete. It also has a noticeable bluish sheen in certain lighting conditions. Nanocrete first began appearing in buildings in 1401 AAI, then used extensively in the same century to reinforce Heva's Level 1 to provide structural support for subsequent levels.
Nanites in nanocrete can only be programmed if it is powered and with the correct encryption key.

Notable incidents
A significant portion of Level 25 was collapsed in 2773 AAI when the terrorist group X gained unsanctioned access to the First Ecumenopolis. The nanocrete structural reinforcement blocks were destablized, collapsing an area around 100 km3 before emergency nanocrete deposits halted the collapse. A total of 362,891 individuals were killed, with a total of 920,172,583 injured.