Mondaloy (Super-Alloy)
artifactDefense & Military-Industrial
A NASA super-metal was created to end US dependence on Russian rocket engines — then both its inventor and her military patron vanished.
Who they are
Mondaloy, a nickel-based super-alloy developed by a NASA JPL team including engineer Monica Jacinto Reza.
What they do
The engine treats it as a high-value defense material at the center of a suspicious disappearance pattern.
How it works
Built with Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) funding, it can survive the extreme heat of rocket-engine combustion for next-generation reusable propulsion and hypersonic vehicles; the engine notes its co-creator Reza vanished in June 2025 and the AFRL commander who backed the work, McCasland, vanished in February 2026.
Why it matters
The engine sets a watch-signal: if new nickel super-alloy patents suddenly appear after these disappearances, that would suggest the proprietary research was quietly absorbed into a hidden 'black' program.
The engine's record — word for word
Nickel-based super-alloy developed by NASA JPL team including Monica Jacinto Reza. Designed to withstand extreme rocket-engine combustion temperatures, enabling next-generation reusable rocket propulsion systems and hypersonic vehicles. AFRL-funded research. Report #74: Mondaloy Severance node — the co-creator (Reza) vanishes June 2025; the AFRL-commander patron (McCasland) vanishes Feb 2026. Ticker watch signal: any newly minted patents in nickel-based super-alloys in the wake of the Reza/Loureiro removals = signal that proprietary research has been successfully subsumed into the black sector.
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