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** The ''Literature/JediAcademyTrilogy'' introduces [[https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Quantum-crystalline_armor quantum-crystalline armor]], which was designed to be "completely indestructible" and is used to armor a ship known as the Sun Crusher. If Spaceship Sue were a trope, then the Sun Crusher would be the picture at the top, because not only is it a StarKilling Imperial superweapon the size of a fighter, it's durable enough to remain in perfect condition after [[HurlItIntoTheSun sitting in the heart of a gas giant]] and at one point brings down a capital ship by [[RammingAlwaysWorks flying through it]] while remaining completely unharmed. The Sun Crusher's only weakness is the fact its conventional weapons are externally mounted; in its first battle against Imperial forces, they just blasted the Crusher until all its cannons were slag, which just so happens to have led to the aforementioned ramming attack. It's finally destroyed after A: being crippled by a near-miss from the Death Star prototype's superlaser, and B: getting sucked into a black hole.

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** The ''Literature/JediAcademyTrilogy'' introduces [[https://starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Quantum-crystalline_armor quantum-crystalline armor]], which was designed to be "completely indestructible" and is used to armor a ship known as the Sun Crusher. If Spaceship Sue were a trope, then the Sun Crusher would be the picture at the top, because not only is it a StarKilling Imperial superweapon the size of a fighter, it's durable enough to remain in perfect condition after [[HurlItIntoTheSun sitting in the heart of a gas giant]] and at one point brings down a capital ship by [[RammingAlwaysWorks flying through it]] while remaining completely unharmed. The Sun Crusher's only weakness is the fact its conventional weapons are externally mounted; in its first battle against Imperial forces, they just blasted the Crusher until all its cannons were slag, which just so happens to have led to the aforementioned ramming attack. It's finally destroyed after A: being crippled by a near-miss [[NearMisses near-miss]] from the Death Star prototype's superlaser, and B: getting sucked into a black hole.
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* In ''Franchise/AssassinsCreed'', the pieces of Eden are said to be indestructible (admittedly, this was determined in the 12th and 17th centuries). The conspiracy files of subject 16 in ''ACII'' claim that UsefulNotes/NikolaTesla did manage to destroy one... [[TheTunguskaEvent and a sizable chunk of the surrounding landscape]].

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* In ''Franchise/AssassinsCreed'', the pieces of Eden are said to be indestructible (admittedly, this was determined in the 12th and 17th centuries). The conspiracy files of subject 16 in ''ACII'' ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedII'' claim that UsefulNotes/NikolaTesla did manage to destroy one... [[TheTunguskaEvent and a sizable chunk of the surrounding landscape]]. A Templar-employed scientist in ''VideoGame/AssassinsCreedSyndicate'' also blows up an Apple in his experiments and destroys the testing facility.
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* ''Literature/{{Railhead}}'': The [[CoolTrain C12 Zodiak class of wartrains]], designed from the ground up to be the biggest, baddest and toughest fighting machines on the Network, have an almost impenetrable layer of thick ceramic armour protecting their hull. In ''Black Light Express'', one of them, the ''Ghost Wolf'', is able to NoSell dozens of missiles and [[RammingAlwaysWorks smash straight through]] '''[[TanksForNothing tanks]]''' blocking the line as if they were cardboard.
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[[caption-width-right:200:This UsefulNotes/GameBoy was recovered from a bombed-out barracks during UsefulNotes/TheGulfWar, and was on display at Creator/{{Nintendo}} UsefulNotes/{{New York|City}} for nearly two decades. Why? ''[[https://youtu.be/EBeTXPaewMo Because it still ran]].''[[note]]The screen was replaced for visibility's sake; everything else in the console was exposed to the blast.[[/note]]]]

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[[caption-width-right:200:This UsefulNotes/GameBoy Platform/GameBoy was recovered from a bombed-out barracks during UsefulNotes/TheGulfWar, and was on display at Creator/{{Nintendo}} UsefulNotes/{{New York|City}} for nearly two decades. Why? ''[[https://youtu.be/EBeTXPaewMo Because it still ran]].''[[note]]The screen was replaced for visibility's sake; everything else in the console was exposed to the blast.[[/note]]]]

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