Heat Conductors

  • NuclearBaby
    27th Feb 2018 Member 0 Permalink

    I would like to ask you all today about blocks that do not conduct heat. I need to know if there is a block which does not conduct heat to other materials and which can withstand a substancial amount of pressure. And this all excludes the Gravity Generator. All for the next thing I am building. Its a proton beam which melts things. (Since my current craze is building things that melt other things.) I said no gravity generators because while they do not conduct or take heat in. When they interact with protons they do however heat up. So I would like to ask for help here.

  • jacob1
    27th Feb 2018 Developer 0 Permalink
    You probably want FRME. We accidentally made it way too strong, it doesn't conduct heat and can't really be destroyed (including by pressure)
  • NuclearBaby
    27th Feb 2018 Member 0 Permalink

    Thankyou, I shall try this. Also don't mind if some things are over powered, I think some times for the sake of imagination and inginuity you have to suspend reality to some extent. Such as you making Diamond the go to for non destroyable heat conductors (besides HEAC.) Still learning the powder toy but it's a good time to use.

    Also since you a dev I should say thanks for existing. All too many games with dead development teams, hope to see future developments : )

    Anyways too long of a comment for a reply. Hope my question helped other people with the same question. 

  • kobalt
    27th Feb 2018 Member 0 Permalink

    what about the powered heat conductor!

  • _Theo
    1st Mar 2018 Member 1 Permalink

    @jacob1 (View Post)

     How do you code several lines of code "accidentally"?

  • NF
    1st Mar 2018 Member 0 Permalink

    @TuDoR2007 (View Post)

     No body knows... Shh! Honestly he might of added a few more things. Which ended up making it stronger.

    Edited once by NUCLEAR_FOX. Last: 1st Mar 2018
  • jacob1
    2nd Mar 2018 Developer 0 Permalink
    @TuDoR2007 (View Post)
    Mostly that it doesn't conduct heat and has no reactions. So it's the lack of stuff that makes it "stronger", even though many other elements could be used in its place.
    Edited once by jacob1. Last: 2nd Mar 2018