ooOOoo, rubber. now I can fling bouncing grenades at my poor stick man, and make a car to run him over with. Maybe we can replace bubbles with helium, and a balloon made of thread? I can make it float over and drop it's bomb with a timed explosive! MUAHAHAHA!!
rubber wouldn't be to bad, acts like an insulator between wires (may be spoiled by insulated wire in v42) and it would have a reasonably low melting point (between 100 and 300).
ooh! maybe it could have high friction... like particles dont slip when on one square of it.
but think, add plastic, moving solids, and you can make a computer with interchangeable circuit boards! one for electricity enhancing, one for timing, and one for those evil death rays! you can make a store room filled with jars of impact sensitive explosive, some clumsy stick dude bumps it, and a raining death of explosive jars, who wouldn't want that? (as long as I'm not the one under it, I'm good. ;-D)
Snipa299 It is not happening anytime soon. Everyone stop suggesting layers, periodic table elements, and solid objects. This will not happen soon and I will start deleting your posts.