Indestructible Battery/Metal???

  • billion57
    30th Nov 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    Smart ideas...
    Thanks! :D
    -Why does this have to be on the second page... :(
  • Videogamer555
    30th Nov 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    Why is there no unmeltable metal and battery?

    People have forgotten about the ETRD (electrode) which gets so hot that it destroys batteries and wires within seconds. I'd have used it more, but I can't keep the connecting wire from getting too hot. Anything that doesn't melt but will conduct, ABSOLUTELY REQUIRES that PSCN be used to put signal into it, and NSCN to get signal out of it, but NSCN melts just like METL!

    The developers have COMPLETELY OVERLOOKED this fact! And so have all the moderators who BLINDLY AGREE with ALL of the developers' actions, just because they want to keep the status quo of "the developer is always right" (even when he/she is not right).
  • EqualsThree
    30th Nov 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    Use the fracking WIRE....
  • Videogamer555
    30th Nov 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    EqualsThree:
    Use the fracking WIRE....


    Sorry but it won't work. It slows down the signal compared to METL and related elements. I need elements who's properties are identical to METL and BTRY, except for the fact they are as indestructable as DMND.
  • DivideByZero
    30th Nov 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    1. you can cool the circuit.
    2. why not use:                     (DMND)(DMND)DMND)
    (PSCN)(WIRE)(WIRE)(NSCN)(MERC)(MERC)(MERC)(ETRD)                                                   (ETRD)
                                               (DMND)DMND)DMND)
  • Videogamer555
    30th Nov 2011 Member 0 Permalink

    DivideByZero:

    1. you can cool the circuit.
    2. why not use:                     (DMND)(DMND)DMND)
    (PSCN)(WIRE)(WIRE)(NSCN)(MERC)(MERC)(MERC)(ETRD)                                                   (ETRD)
                                               (DMND)DMND)DMND)


    Sorry but your NSCN would melt when the mercury got too hot.

    Trust me I've thought of EVERY POSSIBLE WAY to make this work with existing elements. It just WILL NOT WORK, and the developers have COMPLETELY OVERLOOKED THIS!
  • Neospector
    30th Nov 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @Videogamer555 (View Post)
    I beg the question, have you read my post?

    Neospector:

    Not really that useful.
    I made it in my mod. I hardly ever used it, I just wanted to see what the fuss was about. It was two lines of code, and it bored the hell out of me.
    It's much more fun to play around and see what you can do to get meltable objects to not melt.
  • Videogamer555
    30th Nov 2011 Member 0 Permalink

    Neospector:

    @Videogamer555 (View Post)
    I beg the question, have you read my post?

    Neospector:

    Not really that useful.
    I made it in my mod. I hardly ever used it, I just wanted to see what the fuss was about. It was two lines of code, and it bored the hell out of me.
    It's much more fun to play around and see what you can do to get meltable objects to not melt.


    I read that, but I'd need this element to make a spark gap with ETRD work properly. Otherwise my feed wires to the spark gap end up melting. I don't know if you'd use it, but that doesn't mean it would be useless to me, nor does it prove that the rest of the community wouldn't use it, just you.

    Seriously when they made ETRD originally, they should have put this in (indestructable metal and battery) solely for the sake of powering the ETRD. That was a MAJOR oversight early on in the making of TPT.

    They might as well correct their error now, rather than trying to deny that it needs fixing, and delaying the fix even longer.
  • Neospector
    30th Nov 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    Ugh, turn off heat mode, PLSM from ETRD doesn't melt metal.
    Geez, for cripes sake.
  • ICYhavoc45
    22nd May 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    say you wanted to do something with nobelium, when it turns to plasma, it melts the metal

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