here are some elements me and maybe some others have been waiting for: plastic/PLST low melting point, creats CO2 when melting liquid plastic/LPST explains itself rubber/RBR repels electricity, flexible, melts at 300C. liquid rubber/LRBR again, self explanitory. aluminum/ALMN does not conduct electricity, very weak, can be used to make break-away walls or doors
@numberonedbzfan(View Post) Plastic was coded, playtested, and removed because it broke oil. Rubber has been rejected. There are plenty of logic gates of varying sizes that can reverse electric currents. We also don't need liquid forms of everything. Aluminum is basically breakable metal.
@randalserrano(View Post) Admittedly a gun that uses pressure to fire sugar at such a high velocity that it creates an illusion of the sugar crystals breaking a metal wall would be very entertaining :D
@randalserrano(View Post) No I mean it would be possible with the current specifications. Basically, you get the sugar to ride a pressure propulsion wave which shatters breakable metal. To most people, it would like like the metal was destroyed by sugar.