Something called STCD

  • Omega29
    31st Dec 2015 Member 2 Permalink

    Short for Set Conductor. This little electronics thingy runs on a simple basis : It will only let (It's tmp) amount of sparks through it. The tmp decreasing with every spark. When it's tmp reaches 0, it'll be an insulator, unless (through the console) you decide to bring up the tmp again. Works same for electrons too.

     

    Possible Uses : Electronics, Bombs, Fusion, Powerhouse, or some fancy electronics maybe? :3

     

    Other names : SECD, STCO, SCOD, STCR, SCON

  • TPTRules
    1st Jan 2016 Member 0 Permalink

    @Omega29 (View Post)

     So it is basicly a sort of battery, that slowly dies off(or am I wrong). I like it. 

  • Omega29
    1st Jan 2016 Member 2 Permalink

    @TPTRules (View Post) Yes, that's what it is. And the battery slowly dies only if it's conducting. (tmp > 1)

     

  • belugawhale
    1st Jan 2016 Member 0 Permalink

    There should be a way to charge it back up, maybe with pscn?

  • 12Me21
    1st Jan 2016 Member 0 Permalink

    How about (This has been suggested before) battery acid?

    Basically liquid battery, but whenever it makes a spark, its life decreases by 1. You can recharge it by sparking it with PSCN.

  • Omega29
    2nd Jan 2016 Member 0 Permalink

    I like the pscn-charges-it-up Idea.

     

    Also I have another idea. NTCT sparks brings the value up to NTCT's tmp, and when PTCT sparks it it decreases STCD's tmp by PTCT's tmp.

  • 12Me21
    2nd Jan 2016 Member 0 Permalink

    This is just too complicated. You can make relativly simple circuits to do things like that:

  • Daeox
    5th Jan 2016 Member 0 Permalink

    Yes, the only reason you would need an entirely new element for that is if you wanted it to be REALLY compact. Other than that, it's not necessary.