Polonium is weak and short-lived

  • jacob1
    27th Nov 2017 Developer 0 Permalink
    @Ben_Ger (View Post)
    What you said makes sense. POLO needs to emit more neutrons. But I think it should do more than that ... probably react with a few other things in some ways.

    @Potbelly (View Post)
    Massive wall of text >_>. Do you think we should have a second "isotope" of POLO with a different melting point? Could do that.
    Could also have some reactions with other existing elements, right now POLO has no reactions with anything.
  • Potbelly
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  • Ben_Ger
    28th Nov 2017 Member 0 Permalink

    @jacob1 (View Post)

     I dont know how well its possible, but you could fake alpha radiation by simply emitting 2 neutrons and two protons in the same direction.

    (Or, alternatively, add alpha radiation as a new element. Then again, its properties would need to make it distinct from neut and prot, so thats likely not feasible.)

  • jacob1
    28th Nov 2017 Developer 0 Permalink
    @Potbelly (View Post)
    That's exactly the kind of stuff I want, a concrete list of reactions. "POLO-0"/"POLO-1" state could easily be stored in .tmp2

    Don't go too far, perhaps 2-3 states and a handful of reactions would be enough. the -0 state sounds mostly like POLO is now.

    Still working on coding other things and probably won't look at POLO for a while, when I do i'll have to check performance. Lots of randomness is bad for performance. Maybe I could go the VIBR route, it uses some advanced bit stuff to make it less laggy.
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  • moonheart08
    2nd Dec 2017 Member 1 Permalink

    Potbelly:

    @jacob1 (View Post)

     I wanted to keep POLO mostly like it is now, because I don't see a reason to change it.

     It's a generic radioactive element, it's basically a motionable neutron spout.

     Problem with these reactions is that I have to visualise them and imagine their possibilities.

     If someone would help me add to the reaction scheme I've made so far, I would be very grateful!

     

     The reactions should involve interesting mechanics that are exploitable.

     Not all necessarily need to be original, some of them may simply produce heat, or only pressure, or only light.

     POLO-2 should be like a nexus for chemistry in powder toy, simply because it can offer that function.

     For example,

     

    WATR() contacts POLO-0, WATR() becomes WATR(POLO).

    WATR() contacts POLO-1, WATR() becomes WATR(URAN).

    WATR() contacts POLO-2, WATR() becomes HYGN, POLO-2 becomes POLO-2(OXYG).


     Then in some other reaction, you can have that element only react with POLO-2(OXYG).

     For example,

     

    SALT() contacts POLO-0, SALT() becomes SALT-1.

    If SALT-1 is dissolved in WATR() it will become SNOW(URAN) or something.

     

    Something like this, if you are reading, please do add.

     

     

    Giving otherelements isotopes would be messy, but its a can-do for POLO.

    Also, I agree that, in hindsight, POLO needs a higher output rate (I'm the one who chose it's current rate, so that's saying a lot)