oh i actually did see that, using elec to cool deut is smart
Uh hey jansuki you didn't see my save related to this, it's kinda cool. I stored thrm based aestensium in meltable materials using duet based cooling modules, very compact btw. id:3330829
radioactive isotope that lasts that long
jansuki: got it, tbh this is my favorite custom vanilla element ever.
@jansuki Just now saw your reply... That actually sounds like a really good idea to stack FRZW particles... Thanks.
what it has a reactor which is tech and how is this not original, and not a clear idea? i said it heats up for 3.4 years, the mechanism listed uses.
this is not a tech-electro save i can only rate this by it self without the tag its a NON-TETP score of 20/100 its not a og idea at all and not a clear idea what it is no solid idea around it
Actually, putting it in wifi is good, also, aestensium is general term, Thermite-Based- and Plutonium-Based- are prefixes, and for thermite aestensium, its TBA, and for plut aestensium PBA.
Also I though about it, it should be Plutaestensium, so mb ...Aestensium (there, they are prefexis that don't change the actual word). Also I made this proof of concept, didn't publish it for obvious reasons but it's just to show how THRM Aestensium is more managable than PLUT Aestensium, which if you can control that, props to you by a lot! Here: id:3324827