ALIEN METAL - It could be like Metal but when the Temprature is 200 it turns in to a Liquid metal and if it then touchess anything it turns solid.if at Very High temp it turns to GBMB. Also Conductive
Since currently METL behaves like a resistor (getting hot when current flows) we need a regular not resistive wire material. I suggest COPR (copper) for that. It would not get hot when current flows, allowing one to then use that in future projects in place of metal for ordinary wire, while allowing METL to be use for just heating elements. COPR would have the same melting point as iron. Similarly we need a metal called TNTN (TuNgsTeN) which would behave like metal in that it would conduct current and get hot, but could withstand up to 3500degC temperature, and in fact would generate temperatures up to 3000degC (as with metal it would take time to heat up, but it would heat up faster than normal metal and would have a higher final temp, 3000 instead of 400) when current flowed (about 10 times higher than METL does). At this temperature it would be glowing white (like molten METL, but indeed it would be white rather than just orange like METL is when heated to just below its melting point) but not actually melted yet. However it would melt when it reached 3500C (not able to get that hot from current but an outside heat source like a nuke would sure do the trick). This way you could simulate a lightbulb.