Krysssidels
Krysssidels are a fictional class of crystal-like structures used in science fiction and speculative fantasy narratives. The term denotes compact, lattice-based modules that can influence energy and information when arranged in particular geometries. In many works, krysssidels appear as relics of ancient civilizations, embedded in ruins, derelict starships, or alien architectures, and their properties vary by author but commonly center on stability, tunable conductivity, and interface capabilities with other technologies.
Physical characteristics are described as transparent or opalescent, with densely packed lattices that may be hexagonal
Origin and discovery in fiction: Krysssidels are often portrayed as ancient or relic materials, sometimes formed
Applications and roles: In narrative contexts, krysssidels function as power sources, memory cores, or conduits for
Variants and terminology: Writers sometimes distinguish variants such as kryssidel lattices or kryssidel shards, differing in
See also: energy crystals, lattice materials, alien artifacts. References are fictional and cited within individual works.