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[[File:ZXACerataniumShield.png|thumb|256px|A Ceratanium shield in ''[[Mega Man ZX Advent]]''.]]
'''Ceratanium''', also known as '''Ceramic titanium''' and in Japan as {{Nihongo|(roughly) "'''Ceramicaltitan'''"|セラミカルチタン|Seramikaruchitan}}, is a resistant material from the [[Series info|Mega Man series]].
 
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'''Ceratanium''', also known as '''Ceramic titanium''', '''Ceramic Chitin''' in ''[[Mega Man Megamix]]'' and ''[[Mega Man Gigamix]]'', and in Japan as {{Nihongo|"'''Ceramical Titanium'''"|セラミカルチタン|Seramikaru Chitan}}, is a lightweight and sturdy material from the ''[[Mega Man (franchise)|Mega Man]]'' series created by [[Doctor Thomas Light|Dr. Light]].<ref>[http://kobun20.interordi.com/2012/12/24/rockman-schemata/ The Reploid Research Lavatory: Rockman Schemata]</ref> This unique material appears to be much more durable than standard titanium, being able to resist severe impacts.
 
The closest material to this in the real world is [[Wikipedia:Titanium carbide|titanium carbide]], which is used to protect things that experience high temperatures, such as cookware or the space shuttle, or it is used on saw blades and drill bits because it doesn't dull easily.
 
   
 
==Known uses==
 
==Known uses==
*In the original [[Mega Man classic|Mega Man]] series, it is the material used in [[Cut Man]]'s [[Rolling Cutter]], [[Metal Man]]'s [[Metal Blade]], and [[Hard Man]]'s body.
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*In the original ''[[Mega Man (series)|Mega Man]]'' series, it is an alloy used in many robots, the only known uses being [[Mega Man (character)|Mega Man]]'s armor, [[Cut Man]]'s [[Rolling Cutter]], [[Metal Man]]'s [[Metal Blade]], and [[Hard Man]]'s body.
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*In [[Mega Man Zero 4]], Ceratanium is a part that can be used to create [[custom chips]].
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*In ''[[Mega Man Zero 4]]'', Ceratanium is a part that can be used to create body-type [[Chips (Mega Man Zero series)|chips]].
*In [[Mega Man ZX Advent]], the [[Raiders]] uses a Ceratanium shield to protect themselves in the Oil Field, which can be broken by Model F's Megaton Crush W. Also, the [[Hunters|Hunter]] Kidd requests to find and bring to him a Legendary Pickaxe made of Ceratanium in the dark cellar of Quarry 1.
 
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[[File:ZXItemC-Ceratanium.png|right|Ceratanium in Mega Man ZX]]
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*In ''[[Mega Man ZX (video game)|Mega Man ZX]]'', [[Guardians#Silure|Silure]] requests to find a Special Rock in [[Area K|Area K-1]], and later asks to take the rock to [[Guardians#Oeillet|Oeillet]] in [[Area E]] to break it and obtain the Ceratanium inside. He uses the Ceratanium to create an [[List of Mega Man ZX items|Extender Chip]].
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*In ''[[Mega Man ZX Advent]]'', the [[Raiders]] use a Ceratanium shield to protect themselves in the [[Oil Field (Mega Man ZX Advent)|Oil Field]], which can only be broken by [[Model F]]'s Megaton Crush. Also, the [[Hunters|Hunter]] Kidd requests to find and bring to him a [[List of Mega Man ZX Advent items|Legendary Pickaxe]] made of Ceratanium in the dark cellar of [[Quarry|Quarry 1]].
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===Other media===
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*In the manga ''[[Mega Man Megamix]]'', [[Wood Man]]'s [[Leaf Shield]] is a set of four leaves made of Ceratanium that have been coated in a special liquid that deflects all projectiles. Wood Man activates the shield by generating an electromagnetic field around him that spins the leaves.
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*According to [[Magnet Man/Archie Comics|Magnet Man]] in ''[[Mega Man (Archie Comics)|Mega Man]]'' [[Mega Man Issue 44 (Archie Comics)|#44]], Ceratanium is [[wikipedia:Paramagnetism|paramagnetic]].
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==See also==
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*[[Titanium-X]]
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*[[Bassnium]]
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==Trivia==
 
*The closest material to this in the real world is [[Wikipedia:Titanium carbide|titanium carbide]], which is used to protect things that experience high temperatures, such as cookware or the space shuttle; it is also used on saw blades and drill bits because it doesn't dull easily. Another similar material is [[Wikipedia:Titanium diboride|titanium diboride]], also resilient to high temperatures. Its use has so far been limited to impact resistant armor and cutting tools, due to its exceptional ability to resist wear.
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*In the ''Marvel vs. Capcom'' series, [[w:c:streetfighter:Mech-Zangief|Mecha Zangief]]'s body and [[w:c:streetfighter:Shadow Lady|Shadow Lady]]'s [[w:c:streetfighter:Miracle Drill|Miracle Drill]] contain "L. Ceramical Titanium".<ref>[http://game.capcom.com/cfn/sfv/column-130858.html Shadaloo Combat Research Institute: Shadow Lady's profile]</ref><ref>[http://game.capcom.com/cfn/sfv/column/131414 Shadaloo Combat Research Institute: P Mecha ZangieF's profile]</ref>
   
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ZXACerataniumShield

A Ceratanium shield in Mega Man ZX Advent.

Ceratanium, also known as Ceramic titanium, Ceramic Chitin in Mega Man Megamix and Mega Man Gigamix, and in Japan as "Ceramical Titanium" (セラミカルチタン Seramikaru Chitan), is a lightweight and sturdy material from the Mega Man series created by Dr. Light.[1] This unique material appears to be much more durable than standard titanium, being able to resist severe impacts.

Known uses

Ceratanium in Mega Man ZX

Other media

  • In the manga Mega Man Megamix, Wood Man's Leaf Shield is a set of four leaves made of Ceratanium that have been coated in a special liquid that deflects all projectiles. Wood Man activates the shield by generating an electromagnetic field around him that spins the leaves.

See also

Trivia

  • The closest material to this in the real world is titanium carbide, which is used to protect things that experience high temperatures, such as cookware or the space shuttle; it is also used on saw blades and drill bits because it doesn't dull easily. Another similar material is titanium diboride, also resilient to high temperatures. Its use has so far been limited to impact resistant armor and cutting tools, due to its exceptional ability to resist wear.

References