Questions about E180, E181 & E182

  • edr-01
    4th Oct 2016 Member 0 Permalink

    Are the new elements on the snapshot ready to use? E181 is basically dust that floats on water. E182 doesn't do nothing but produce NEUT. About E180, looks good but a but boring and useless to my taste. I was wondering these elememts will have other properties on the future and their names (if avaiable)

  • TPT_PL
    4th Oct 2016 Member 2 Permalink
    Actually, E180 was once named COPR, which sure doesn't mean Cooperative Rickroll (?)
    And E182 is kind of uclear fuel, but for now, yep, it only emits NEUT and decays.

    Oh, and sure, E181 is pretty boring, but do not say it all loud, cause they were coded by Ximon!
    Edited once by TPT_PL. Last: 4th Oct 2016
  • jacob1
    4th Oct 2016 Developer 0 Permalink
    I would appreciate suggestions for them. Simon kind of just added them randomly, they don't have many uses or really any reactions. I may remove some if I can't think of any good use for them.
  • TPT_PL
    4th Oct 2016 Member 1 Permalink
    BTW why was DUST added? :P
  • cxi
    4th Oct 2016 Banned 0 Permalink
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  • edr-01
    4th Oct 2016 Member 0 Permalink

    My suggestions:

    E180 = Silver (SLVR) = High termal conductivity. Conducts electricity at very high speed (Faster than GOLD). Blocks NEUT and PROT.

     

    E181 = Saw Dust (SDST) = Floats on water, flammable. Produced when wood is under high pressure (> 20)

     

    E182 = Neptunium (NPTM) = Nuclear fuel. Reacts with PROT or with high temperature.

     

    Aren't really useful but I think that they are ok.

    Edited once by edr-01. Last: 5th Oct 2016
  • jacob2
    4th Oct 2016 Member 0 Permalink
    @edr-01 (View Post)
    Saw dust was my idea for that too!
  • Breaker4life
    4th Oct 2016 Member 1 Permalink

    @jacob2 (View Post)

     If it's sawdust, then sawdust plus water creates pykrete. Pykrete is a stronger substance than wood and is only made at lower temperatures. I.e., you create pykrete by adding it to water, then freezing the two things and making pykrete. 

  • edr-01
    5th Oct 2016 Member 0 Permalink

    @Breaker4life (View Post)

     Interesting, Your idea caught my attention. Pykrete is a element that resists high pressure and it have hardness similar to concrete. It's made with 15% Saw dust and 85% Ice. When is heated to 1C, it becomes water and sawdust. The colder the pykrete, becomes more resistant. Solid, four-letter code: PYKR

    Edited 2 times by edr-01. Last: 5th Oct 2016
  • Sandwichlizard
    6th Oct 2016 Member 0 Permalink

    should be sawdust + goo under pressure = wood

    Edited once by Sandwichlizard. Last: 6th Oct 2016