Adamantium (Epic Heroes)

"Adamantium" in the Epic Heroes multiverse was inspired by a fictional metal of the same name created by Marvel Comics. It is identical in seemingly all respects to its namesake, which is why it got its name.

History
In early 2010, a scientist uder the employ of Heracles Corporation invented a metal that was an iron-based alloy, was incredibly dense, and was virtually indesturcible. It was also incredibly expensive. This scientist, seeing the near identical design between this new metal and the fictional Adamantium, decided to name this metal after the fictional metal.

Applications
Because Adamantium in Epic Heroes is identical in nearly all respects-- if not all-- to the Adamantium used in Marvel Comics, it is extremely expensive. (Mr. Banes noted that using creating and applying the metal to a single subect of Project: PARAGON cost billions of dollars alone.) As a result, it is used sparingly, but can be used to mold objects such as stabbing weapons and bullets. Just like its namesake, Adamantium in the EH multiverse is incredibly dense on a molecular level, and once it is cooled into a hardened state, is all but invulnerable and it cannot be manipulated again, unless a being with true omnipotence changes the metal's molecular structure.