Complementory elements for Electron.

  • JoshinatorKy
    17th Nov 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    I'm going to go brainstorm on some elements that would compliment this new addition.
    I will post any/all that I come up with here.
    If you have a suggestion for an element that would complement Electrons then feel free to post it here as well.
  • cctvdude99
    17th Nov 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @JoshinatorKy (View Post)
    First of all, rules for suggestions (add these to your post, if you want):
    Rule 1. NO PROTONS - SUGGESTED AND REJECTED
    Rule 2. READ THE ABOVE RULE.
  • disturbed666
    17th Nov 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @cctvdude99 (View Post)
    where does he says protons i just see electrons mentioned
  • airstrike52
    17th Nov 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @cctvdude99 (View Post)
    Don't you also find it funny that electrons also happened to be suggested and rejected?
  • therocketeer
    17th Nov 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @airstrike52 (View Post)
    Good point.
    @JoshinatorKy (View Post)
    One that was suggested recently was an element that decays/or produces electrons under a certain amount of pressure/heat. Beta decay would be cool.
  • MasterMind555
    17th Nov 2011 Member 0 Permalink

    JoshinatorKy:


    I will post any/all that I come up with here.


    NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

    You must only suggest the best elements, which will be 1 or 0
  • Catelite
    17th Nov 2011 Former Staff 0 Permalink
    I would emphasize quality over quantity, while we're on the topic. -.-;
  • JoshinatorKy
    17th Nov 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    Do the people who are going on about how the electron thing was suggested and rejected know that Electrons are in the latest beta? Or are they just trolling?... anyway, I just think that there should be some cool/unique and useful things Electrons can do so that they can open up more possibilities... I can't really think of much right now but i'm sure there are plenty...
  • therocketeer
    17th Nov 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @JoshinatorKy (View Post)
    yes, like a substance that decays into them.
  • Videogamer555
    17th Nov 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    Yeah ELEC was originally rejected then later implemented. So was water equalization (2 sides of a U shaped tube with water always contain the same hight of water) rejected under the claim it would be either too hard to code or use too much processor power and kill the FPS rate. It to was later implemented. Rejected only means the devs will not use it at this moment because they are working on other things at the moment. I'm pretty sure that the developers will eventually put in protons and other stuff that the moderators like to claim was permanently "rejected".