New Element Suggestion: Trillium

  • Cyano
    23rd Dec 2012 Member 1 Permalink

    Name: Trillium
    Abbrev.: TRLL
    Color: Cyan to a Light Green (Hex- 0xFF1AC871)
    Description: Trillium. Absorbs neutrons and releases them as electricity when under pressure.

     

    Matter Traits: 

    -Temperature at spawn: 22.00 

    -Cannot Melt

    -Cannot freeze

    -Does not crush under pressure, only breaks after it reacts with NEUT and explodes.

    Characteristics:
    -Absorbs NEUT and releases electricity when under pressure.
    -Will glow a pale blue when fully charged
    -Will glow a faint red when overcharged. At this point will explode into superheated EXOT and BVBR
    -Electrons will hit TRLL and act as if they were hitting GLAS
    -Explosion Resistant (Applies to BOMB and DEST)
    -Will quickly heat up to 9725 Degrees C when exposed to an excess of Photons
    -Cannot absorb NEUT or output electricity when cooled to below -100 Degrees C
    -At below -100 Degrees C becomes brittle, in which case will be able to break under pressure into Trillium Shards (TRLS) [See bottom for Trillium Shards*]

    Uses:
    -Neutron to electricity converter
    -Energy Particle "storage" unit
    -Could be used as a kind of chargeable battery
    -Strong bunker material
    -Overheat/ Energy Particle overload indicator
    -Heats up when exposed to PHOT, making it a good component for reactors
    -Also useful in reactors because it is a stable heat source, and will not over react with its own fuel (NEUT)
    -It is a single element Pressure Sensor
    -Allows for the use of ISOZ, a relatively unused element 
    -Allows for the synthetic production of PQRT, in tern allowing for QRTZ factories


    *Trillium Shards removed :(


    ~Cyano

  • asdf123
    30th Dec 2012 Member 0 Permalink

    keep the shards! +1

  • Catelite
    30th Dec 2012 Former Staff 0 Permalink

    This is similar enough to Vibranium at this point, that we could almost just lop the special effects of this element into it.

  • bimmo_devices
    30th Dec 2012 Member 0 Permalink

    WAIT, don't we want nuclear reactors to explode? :O