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Plastisteel (or plasti-steel) was a type of material, a metallic material known in and around the Federation in the 23rd and 24th century.

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In the year 2264, Earth Outpost Station 5 along the edge of the Romulan Neutral Zone had some walls made of plastisteel. (SCE eBook: Foundations, Book One)

By the late 2270s aboard the retired USS Chandley, plastisteel plating covered empty console slots where equipment had once been installed. (SCE eBook: Foundations, Book Three)

Soron's Hole, a bar in the Orion Colony on Daros IV, used plasti-steel tables. Though this was an expensive choice, they were too heavy to lift and hurl at someone in a brawl, making it a wise choice of furnishing. (FASA RPG module: Orion Ruse)

The transparent plastisteel windshield of a 23rd century sizzle bug mining vehicle protected the operator from intense heat as it melted rock and processed pergium. (FASA RPG module: Star Fleet Intelligence Manual)

In 2374, The Jem'Hadar installed a 30-foot-tall plastisteel structure on Sigma Iotia II. (SCE eBook: Fables of the Prime Directive)

In 2375, Julian Bashir wore a plastisteel bicycle helmet while competing in a holosuite program of the Tour de France. (DS9 - Strange New Worlds VII short story: "Barclay Program Nine")

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