Adamantium

  • _Theo
    16th Jun 2018 Member 0 Permalink

    How about we make adamantium? We already have vibranium, which technically is a metal, and adamantium is just an alloy of steel and vibranium.

     

    Adamantium (ADMT) would be a silvery blue metal and melt at a high temperature, much higher than QRTZ (presumably around 9500~ K). Adamantium is said to be almost indestructible, it's possible to make it not only acid resistant, but, also dest resistant, since dest's main power is to go through solids, making the "Weight" property of adamantium  to 101 or higher will make it dest resistant.

     

    It would be created like vibr, Molten Vibr + Molten Metl = Solid Adamantium (Metl is basically Steel, why haven't we renamed it yet is beyond me)

     

    Uses:

    Super powerful bunkers (since now there could be a dest resistant material).

    Much more resistant reactors (super high melting point wont allow wires to fry, even with 12 concentrated deut explosions)

    Best of all we can finally make Wolverine claws which can actually work (pstn)

     

    Even better there's no need to wait until the devs make it (or not make it. Depends.)

    https://pastebin.com/PuptFfTb

    You can install this script in your script folder (that is, if you have the script manager) or autorun.lua

  • kobalt
    18th Jun 2018 Member 0 Permalink

    what about energy absorbtion, its still got teh vibranium

  • _Theo
    20th Jun 2018 Member 0 Permalink

    Adamantium never had that, It's vibranium's property only, Like how in real life potassium and sodium are solid but the alloy is liquid.

  • Cracker1000
    20th Jun 2018 Member 0 Permalink

    @TuDoR2007 (View Post)

     No sodium is liquid in real life too if you heat it properly :P 

    Edited once by cracker1000. Last: 20th Jun 2018
  • _Theo
    20th Jun 2018 Member 1 Permalink

    I'm talking about normal condition properties.

  • Cracker1000
    20th Jun 2018 Member 0 Permalink

    @TuDoR2007 (View Post)

     Just kidding.

  • PangeaUltima
    21st Jun 2018 Member 0 Permalink

    Good element invertion. PM this to Jacob1.