DIS: Colour Display

  • rdococ
    22nd Sep 2012 Member 0 Permalink

    Note: There have been multiple suggestions like this. Them however aren't very good ones, as you can see the critism viewers have posted on them suggestions. I will try to make a better one that will hopefully be implemented.

     

    Name: DIS

    Colour: See below

    Properties: Infinitely good and instant heat conductor, very bad insulator, indestructable

    Description: It stores the current colour being displayed like a photon's emission spectrum. When the tmp is 0, a spark from PSCN will add red to the spectrum, and a spark from NSCN will remove red from the spectrum. When tmp is 1, spark will modify the green part of the spectrum instead, and also with the blue spectrum when tmp is 2. A spark from METL will increase the tmp by 1 (or set the tmp to 0 if the tmp is 2)

     

    Uses:

    - colour display without DECO

    - a heat conductor like HSWC but without the requirement to spark to turn heat conduction on.

  • EqualsThree
    22nd Sep 2012 Member 0 Permalink

    1. Did you just think of this because *maybe* you don't know how to use the new deco? (This is not an insult.)

    2. Better heat conductor? HSWC has the highest heat conductivity of 236, it doesn't go higher than that.

  • rdococ
    22nd Sep 2012 Member 0 Permalink

    @EqualsThree (View Post)

    1. No, I have no problem. I just thought that it would be better than other colour display element suggestions.

    2. If there can't be a better heat conductor than HSWC, then just have it the same heat conductivity.

  • m_shinoda
    25th Sep 2012 Member 0 Permalink
    @rdococ (View Post)

    " If there can't be a better heat conductor than HSWC, then just have it the same heat conductivity."

    #Cause fuck logic