A molecular structure that defies terrestrial material science.
When subjected to high-energy electron diffraction, the outer casing of the Polyhedron reveals a non-repeating, quasicrystalline molecular lattice. It shares properties with Titanium and Bismuth, yet contains isotopic signatures unknown to the periodic table.
Micro-abrasions introduced via high-powered lasers immediately 'heal'. The metal appears to pull ambient heat energy from the surrounding environment to rapidly reconstruct damaged atomic bonds, which explains its perpetual sub-zero temperature.
Dive Deeper: Quantum Resonance