New element super nova "spnv"

  • malatrix
    2nd Nov 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    well basicaly i saw lots of bombs used layering i wonderd what if there is a super strong element or supernova

    it can greatly enhance power by making presure like tndr hitting void and uses fusion of HYGN and any other fusable materials making heat like boyl on uran if this element was created we would decrease the use of layering and therfore lagging this is also usefull for nuclear reactors as fusion makes electricity or elec or etc...

     

    leave your thoughts bellow ;)

  • minecraft-physics
    2nd Nov 2013 Member 2 Permalink

    Number one: usage of capital letters and punctuation would greatly be appreciated.

     

    This element seems fairly pointless: we already have an enormous selection of explosives and nuclear materials for making bombs. By trying to push all of the attributes of various explosive elements you are removing the need to carefully build and layer bombs, as well as actively creating MORE LAG if someone bulids a bomb using BCLN(SPNV).

  • therocketeer
    2nd Nov 2013 Member 1 Permalink
    i have never once felt limited in TPT when i need to destroy something
    ...and bombs? seriously? in 2013?
  • KydonShadow
    3rd Nov 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    One, Your "supernova" element wouldnt really work, because, well, Im guessing you would just place and it would blow up? Where is the fun in that?

  • Kalikedeshi
    4th Nov 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    Layer 3 plut, layer 2, neut layer 1 spnv
    imagine results

  • KydonShadow
    6th Nov 2013 Member 1 Permalink

    Um, first, the spnv doesnt really have any functions yet. Two, plut will just turn into neut, which is the same as the 2 layer, so the results would essentially be the same as if it were just the spnv, with a small amount of room temperature neutrons.

    @malatrix (View Post)

    plus you said it would reduce lag? With what you are proposing, it would make the exact same amount of lag.

    Edited 2 times by KydonShadow. Last: 6th Nov 2013