New Element Suggestions *READ BEFORE POSTING SUGGESTIONS*

  • Finalflash50
    3rd Aug 2010 Banned 0 Permalink
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  • dnerd
    3rd Aug 2010 Member 0 Permalink
    i probably would

    edit: gasps
  • kaan999
    3rd Aug 2010 Member 0 Permalink
    I have an idea called ?BMB that does:? Bomb.When touched an element explodes and fills screen with fire.
  • Diissaster
    3rd Aug 2010 Member 0 Permalink
    dnerd
    ...

    Anyway my idea is this:
    Two types of electronics. PCON and NCON (P and N Conductors)

    PCON

    It will always conduct to PSCN and PTCT.
    It will always conduct from PSCN and PTCT.
    It takes spark from, but does not give it metal.
    It will never conduct in subzero temperatures.

    NCON

    It will always conduct to NSCN and NTCT.
    It will always conduct from NSCN and NTCT.
    It takes gives spark to, but does not take a spark from metal.
    It will not take a spark from battery.
  • dnerd
    3rd Aug 2010 Member 0 Permalink
    kkan
    thats unrealistic and will result in lots of lag. my new idea of antimatter will do similar, but THE WHOLE SCREEN is way too much.

    diissaster's ideas are pretty awesome tho... theyll totally help with logic gates
  • Diissaster
    3rd Aug 2010 Member 0 Permalink
    Thanks dnerd.
    I don't care if someone posts a slightly different version of them.
  • augustobeirne
    3rd Aug 2010 Member 0 Permalink
    What about the opposite of E-Wall. When connected to electricity it would become solid. I don't know what it could be called though.
  • Alicaglayanrulzok
    3rd Aug 2010 Member 0 Permalink
    Bacteria- Duplicates itself when in contact with water. Powder. not flammable. Can eat plants and metal
  • UNBORN
    3rd Aug 2010 Member 0 Permalink
    Something that can block electrodes from connecting to other electrodes. That way you don't have a bunch of random lines.
  • Alicaglayanrulzok
    3rd Aug 2010 Member 0 Permalink
    Gravity mode- so you can turn it off and on just like the temp simulation