Gemology (Technobabble)
From Memory-Zeta
These are the beautiful and rare jewels of our galaxy.
[edit] Gems of the Galaxy
Albeni Meditation Crystal
A clear globe that produces a soft hum and a warm glow. Used as an aid to meditation.
Andarian Glass Bead
Small jewels that are beautiful and valuable. Sometimes used as currency.
Falangian Diamond
A precioius stone, sometimes trafficed illegal.
Folnar Jewel
A gem made of plant resin (similar to amber) found on Folnar III.
Jevonite
A valuable jewel found on Cardassia.
Jewel of Thesia
A diamond-like national treasure of the planet Straleb.
Kevas
A gemstone traded on Organia.
Kibberian Fire Diamond
A rare gem.
Koladan Diamond
A jewel known for its brightness.
Lobi Crystal
An ornamental semi-precious stone found near Cardassia.
Olivine
A naturally occurring gem formed as the result of volcanic processes.
Promethean Quartz
A valuable quartz crystal that seems to have light resembling fire inside the crystal.
Radan
A crystalline form of raw dilithium found on the planet Troyius. It is considered a common gem there.
Rejac Crystal
A rare, famous jewel, reported to be in the private collection of Zibalian trader Kivas Fajo.
Separ
Gemstone know for its hardness and sharp-edged facets.
Spican Flame Gem
A beautiful, but common jewel, often polished with Antarean glow water.
Tallonian Crystals
A valuable crystal that is illegal to possess anywhere except for the Tallonian homeworld.
Tox Uthat
A beautiful crystal that is a quantum phase inhibitor.
Zaterl Emerald
A mythical jewel, rumored to be in the ruins of Ligillium.
[edit] Composition
The following is a table showing the primary chemical composition for the most popular gemstones:
| GEM | COMPOSED OF |
|---|---|
| Beryl | Beryllium Aluminum Silicate |
| Coral | Calcium Carbonate |
| Diamond | Carbon |
| Emerald | Chromium |
| Jade | Sodium Aluminum Silicate |
| Quartz & Amethyst | Silicon Dioxide |
| Ruby & Sapphire | Aluminum Oxide |
| Turquoise | Copper Aluminum Phosphate |
| Zircon | Zirconium Silicate |
![[Main Page]](/w/zeta-images/core/zeta.png)