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'''Synthsilk''' is a polymer that exists as a gas when pressurized and solidifies under normal air pressure into a thin fabric resembling silk. Primarily intended for medical use as a field bandage, many folks have taken advantage of the material's diaphanous properties to put it to use as form-fitting, albeit flimsy, clothing. | '''Synthsilk''' is a polymer that exists as a gas when pressurized and solidifies under normal air pressure into a thin fabric resembling silk. Primarily intended for medical use as a field bandage, many folks have taken advantage of the material's diaphanous properties to put it to use as form-fitting, albeit flimsy, clothing. | ||
− | The [[X-Men]]'s uniforms are often lined with synthsilk to prevent wear and chafing, especially in long-lasting training sessions. | + | The [[X-Men - Phase 1|X-Men]]'s uniforms are often lined with synthsilk to prevent wear and chafing, especially in long-lasting training sessions. |
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First Seen: | October 2004 |
Synthsilk is a polymer that exists as a gas when pressurized and solidifies under normal air pressure into a thin fabric resembling silk. Primarily intended for medical use as a field bandage, many folks have taken advantage of the material's diaphanous properties to put it to use as form-fitting, albeit flimsy, clothing.
The X-Men's uniforms are often lined with synthsilk to prevent wear and chafing, especially in long-lasting training sessions.