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Imayoshiite, Datolite, Bakerite, Shijiangshan Mine, Inner Mongolia, China, Photo by Chang Li
INESITE with DATOLITE N'Chwaning Mines, Kuruman, Kalahari Mn. Field, N. Cape Province, South Africa
from @pacificminerals on ig: “dreamy green datolite”
Homeworld Bomb.2 Day 3 - Datolite
-Datolite (she/they)
Sarcastic gems who work on silence, Datolites loves to use irony as a weapon. Their purpose is recollecting and saving data about every colony or known planet for future research. They make sure to keep it updated at every second.
Sometimes they use a panel for quick information updates while sometimes they use their powers of converting information into a bubble and zooming on it for more precise research.
Their bubbles are physical and can be thrown away. If they break at being thrown, a small plasma current will happen, damaging the gem it's thrown at and their weapon. If being thrown at a tech object, it can make it stop working temporarily.
Datolite, Prehnite, Calcite
CaB(SiO4)(OH),
Ca2Al2Si3O10(OH)2
CaCO3
Locality:
Tomasso Quarry (Tilcon Tomasso Quarry; Tilcon Quarry; Arborio Quarry), Farmington, Hartford Co., Connecticut, USA
Field of View: 3.5 cm
Short-wave UV light view of calcite, with zoned fluorescent response, orange in the core zone and pale blue in the exterior zone. In a vug in basalt with datolite and prehnite.
Harold Moritz’s Photo