Cosmic

  • ParaParaPara
    26th Jan 2018 Member 1 Permalink

    Cosmic

     

    Abbreviation: SLSN

     

    Why SLSN: Superluminous Supernova

     

    Description: When acted upon by extreme pressure, a hypernova occurs. 

     

    Element Type: Radioactive powder

     

    Colour: HEX(#15181c) / rgb(21, 24, 28)

     

    Haze Colour: Hex(#cdcfd3) / rgb(205, 207, 211)

     

    Properties: Heavy powder. Falls faster than concrete. Always has an everlasting temperature of 5,000C. Temperature only increases when the poswder is acted upon by max pressure. 

     

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    1. When SLSN is acted upon by max pressure, it explodes cataclysmically. With a bright flash of white covering the screen for buy a second, every destructible object in the game is destroyed. The temperature of the podwer then, after exploding into every-coloured photon, is 9999. Max possible temperature. 

     

    2. When acted upon by antimatter, something extreme happens. A blackhole will form after SLSN and antimatter contact one another. 

     

    3. If put in contact with singularity, which is negative pressure, SLSN acts like decel, pushing the singularity back before it can be destroyed. Negative pressure does NOT make SLSN explode. 

     

    4. When in contact with Isotope-Z, reacts negatively and forms singularity, but only pixel-for-pixel. 

     

    5. When in contact with Exotic matter, SLSN destabilizes and erupts in negative pressure and negative temperature. The explosion forms a white hole, forcing elements away and powdering solids. 

     

    6. Is an almost endless source of spark. SLSn has a life of 10,000,000,000, but when it's life is used up by spark, sending out 1,000 sparks, it decays into photons. 

     

    7. Though it is a powder, SLSN cannot pass through any sort of wall. 

     

    8. SLSN is a highly unstable, radioactive powder. If it is right clicked for stickman, and stickman exhales it, it'll explode and destroy all destroyable. If stickman doesn't use it, but has it, it's life becomes an astounding 10,000,000,000. The life of a star. 

  • tptquantum
    27th Jan 2018 Member 0 Permalink

    Sounds interesting, but it's quite overpowered.