SCON stands for Selective Conductor. It's a conductor which will only conduct to other SCON with the same tmp value, or PSCN. The tmp value can be set by raising/lowering temperature, like WIFI.
Melting point - N/A, like WIFI it shouldn't melt, so it can have 100 channels
Heat Conductivity - Doesn't conduct heat, but can be set by a brown BRAY
Electrical Conductivity - Normal speed, as fast as IRON, or TTAN
Tab - Under Electronics
Pressure - Isn't affected by pressure, but lets pressure through
Can be destroyed by BOMB, DEST, THDR, LIGH
Is affected by VIRS
This can be used like INWR, NTCT and PTCT are used now, as in they don't conduct to each other. I don't have many ideas for uses, but I feel it would change how computer and other electronics are made.
i read this as scones before, lol. nice element btw :D
To be honest, so did I
Actually, reading it again, is it a good idea to have it conduct to PSCN or not? It might be useful as one of the only elements which doesn't conduct to it