I have a suggestion for the upcoming element SLCN. I've noticed that if molten SLCN mixes with molten METL or molten BMTL, it turns into a random mixture of molten PSCN and molten NSCN. If one wanted to build a factory that makes PSCN or NSCN but not both, they would not be able to seperate the different types of LAVA. Here's a way to remedy that:
When molten SLCN mixes with molten METL it becomes molten NSCN and when molten SLCN mixes with molten BMTL or molten BRMT, it becomes molten PSCN. Also, about PTNM. Why does PTNM turn GAS into INSL. INSL is actually wool or some other type of fabric. If/when plastic (that is not C4) gets implemented, wouldn't it make more sense for OIL or GAS to become plastic upon contact with PTNM? Not that I'd want that feature, I'd rather have OIL and GEL become plastic upon contact with each other.
I'd like to have COPR (copper, yes), but not that boring copper like eww, another useless conductor. Normally copper has 0 tmp, but it rises by one when it touches OXYG, consuming it (OXYG) up to 3 tmp, thus allowing for cool oxidizing mechanic. Copper with more tmp is more green. And when copper is molten and solidified, it tmp backs to 0
Uh my english is bad xD
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I'd like to have COPR (copper, yes), but not that boring copper like eww, another useless conductor. Normally copper has 0 tmp, but it rises by one when it touches OXYG, consuming it (OXYG) up to 3 tmp, thus allowing for cool oxidizing mechanic. Copper with more tmp is more green. And when copper is molten and solidified, it tmp backs to 0
Uh my english is bad xD
How is that useful?
1. SLCN + molten METL = NPSN?
BORO and PSFR with SLCN make PSCN and NSCN respectively
GAS because it was in the original PNTM suggestion and GAS => hydrocarbon => plastic => plastic insulator