Element Suggeston: Vibraium gas

  • NF
    21st Nov 2012 Member 0 Permalink

    Color: Dark Green

    Aprevation: VIBG

    Uses: Nuclear reactors and Nuclear warfare and it is conductive like Noble gas when sparked.

    Catagory:Gases

     

    Does it explode yes, it doe's underpressure just like it's broken form of it and it's radioactive form.

     

    Add electron's to make it explode leak's out EXOT matter after the explosin.

     

    It doe's not harnest neuton's like NOBLE.

     

    Has the same charalistic's as Hydrogen and Noble.

     

  • therocketeer
    21st Nov 2012 Member 1 Permalink
    @NUCLEAR_FOX (View Post)
    No. We don't need a useless element.
  • NF
    21st Nov 2012 Member 0 Permalink

    It's not useless look at the uses.

  • therocketeer
    21st Nov 2012 Member 1 Permalink
    @NUCLEAR_FOX (View Post)
    you can already do all of those things. It's useless.
  • NF
    21st Nov 2012 Member 0 Permalink

    It's not useless we need a new gas have you even look at the gases? lately same old ones as alway's an gas that explode's EXOT those one of gases do that NO so i think this should be a element. You basicly said a gas can do that on tpt. I'm sorry lost my timper...

  • boxmein
    21st Nov 2012 Former Staff 0 Permalink
    @NUCLEAR_FOX (View Post)
    "We need a new X" is not kind of a valid argument.
    BVBR already moves, with enough pressure you just might be able to use it as a gas.
  • NF
    21st Nov 2012 Member 0 Permalink

    what do you mean by that?

  • boxmein
    21st Nov 2012 Former Staff 0 Permalink
    @NUCLEAR_FOX (View Post)
    Let's say next time you said "We need a new FIRE and a new SPRK and a new TESC". This just doesn't work. If the old one is pretty much perfect as-is, why not keep it that way?
  • jacob1
    21st Nov 2012 Developer 0 Permalink
    this is say too similar to VIBR and BVBR. Also, I can't understand what differences you even said. both of the existing ones use the exact same update function anyway.
Locked by jacob1: too similar, we have VIBR already