Universal Metal [REVIVE]

  • Incredy
    27th Apr 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    I already suggested this before, but I completely forgot to reply to the thread, which became 10 days old. (I find it necrobumping)

     

    Anyway, what I want to say, is a metal, that only accepts sparks from a specific element, and only gives the spark, to a specific element. (Using TMP and TMP2.)

     

    A little bit information about it (yummi)

     

    Abbrivawhatever: UMTL (suggested by Xetalim)

    Color: #463E3F

    Melting Point: 1000°C

    In electronics (Ofcourse -_-)

    The desc: "Universal metal. TMP for allowed element to give a spark, TMP2 for allowed element to receive a spark."

     

    What else should I say?

     

    A suggestion:

     

    You can probably use the element's ctype which is easier to change, and you can use one particle of of UMTL to recieve a spark from one element, and another one(with a different ctype) to send the spark, because tmp is hard to adjust, and would take a lot of memorizing.

     

    Well, my way might make it complicated, but you waste lesser pixels. And so, more space for making your save.

     

    I hope you like it! :D

  • xetalim
    27th Apr 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    hmm edit your post..

    "(Using TMP and TMP1.)" its TMP and TMP2

     

    Well does this have very much uses?

  • Incredy
    27th Apr 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    @xetalim (View Post)

     

    It makes it easier with electronics.

  • cyberdragon
    27th Apr 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    I wouldn't use it...to much memorization involved in setting it. I object!

  • Incredy
    27th Apr 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    @cyberdragon (View Post)

     

    lolno.

    and if i put ctype?

  • johnfaber
    27th Apr 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    Insulator and instant wire can do the job just well.

  • Incredy
    27th Apr 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    @johnfaber (View Post)

     

    Well, my way might make it complicated, but you waste lesser pixels. And so, more space for making your save.

     

     

     but you waste lesser pixels

  • johnfaber
    27th Apr 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    Alright, stop shouting, geez.

    Well, I could imagine that it only takes spark from PSCN, always conducts to UMTL (and it's ctype, as discussed), maybe not sending further than one pixel if ctype is void, so that several of those lines can be close together.

  • greymatter
    28th Apr 2013 Member 0 Permalink
    Uses? easier electronics? perhaps specify a proper example?
  • coenmcj
    30th Apr 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    Well beyond making electronics more compact without the need for insulation in some sections.