*I am fully aware it has been requested before, but this is my own idea, different from the others...
PLTN-Platinum
Description/Characteristics
Platinum is a pure highly conductive metal with a silverish grey(lighter than TTAN) color.
-It conducts almost instantly (not like INST but almost).
-Like TTAN it blocks pressure.
-Melts at a temperature of 2030 degrees, becoming LPTN which is poorly conductive (like 30% the speed of METL) and as temperature increases, its less and less conductive until it reaches a temp of 3997 degrees when its not conductive anymore.
-It isnt afected by free floating ELEC (doesnt creat a current when exposed to the).
-Conducts anything to anything.
-NEUT and PHOT dont heat it and are completly reflected like ELEC.
-Its part of the CLFN recepy (that if its aproved both CFLN and PLTN).
-Doesnt get heated by spark passing through it.
Uses
-/As a high end electronic conductor that doesnt heat up(big use).
-/A destructible replacement for insulated wire.
-/As a protective material for bunkers or other stuff aswell as a cover that doesnt let NEUT ELEC or PHOT escape, making them bounce of it endlessly.
Open to suggestions.
Thanks for reading!
calm down, im not native to the language, be patient with me.
ok, well, i corrected it anyway
does it really matter, ive been waiting on some feed back about my suggestions, say if their being considered or not, but all im getting latly is either nothing or spelling issues, i took my time to write this detailed suggestions in order to make tpt a litle better not to pick up random conversations.... and its spanish.... damnit....
ok, and thanks, and no, platinum is a very stable "pure" metal