Difference between revisions of "Element:RSSS"

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{{MaterialBtn|RSSS}} + {{MaterialBtn|NEUT}} → {{MaterialBtn|RSST}}
 
{{MaterialBtn|RSSS}} + {{MaterialBtn|NEUT}} → {{MaterialBtn|RSST}}
  
As in the case of liquid resist, if solidified resist has ''ctype'' and/or ''tmp'' set, then it will liquefy into the element stored in ''ctype'' and set that element's ''ctype'' to solid resist's ''tmp''.
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As in the case of liquid resist, if solidified resist has ''.ctype'' and/or ''.tmp'' set, then it will liquefy into the element stored in ''.ctype'' and set that element's ''.ctype'' to solid resist's ''.tmp''.
For example, solid resist with ''ctype =  
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For example, solid resist with ''.ctype'' =  
{{MaterialBtn|ICE}}'' and ''tmp =  
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{{MaterialBtn|ICE}} and ''.tmp'' =  
{{MaterialBtn|ELEC}}'' will liquefy into ice with ''ctype = ELEC'':
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{{MaterialBtn|ELEC}} will liquefy into ice with ''.ctype'' = ELEC:
  
 
{{MaterialBtn|RSSS}} ''(ctype = ICE, tmp = ELEC)'' + {{MaterialBtn|NEUT}} → {{MaterialBtn|ICE}} ''(ctype = ELEC)''
 
{{MaterialBtn|RSSS}} ''(ctype = ICE, tmp = ELEC)'' + {{MaterialBtn|NEUT}} → {{MaterialBtn|ICE}} ''(ctype = ELEC)''
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.tmp will only be copied into .ctype if the element it turns into typically carries an element type in its .ctype. So it will preserve .ctype for an element like CLNE but not for GOO since that element doesn't store type information.
  
 
{{Languages|Element:RSSS}}
 
{{Languages|Element:RSSS}}

Revision as of 21:17, 15 December 2024

RSSS.png Solidified resist
Properties
Section Solids
Spawn temperature 22°C
Heat Conductivity 52%
Relative weight 100
Gravity 0
Acid dissolve rate 0%
Flammability 0
State Solid
Misc properties
Allows neutrons to pass through
Source code


Solidified resist is a solid produced after the reaction between liquid resist and photons. Solidified resist is immune to acid, heat and pressure. It blocks air (like titanium) and insulates spark. Solid resist reflects photons and absorbs gravitons. Electrons pass through solid resist, and protons destroy it.

Creation

Solidified resist can be synthesized only by shining photons on liquid resist:

RSST.png + PHOT.pngRSSS.png

Reactions

Solid resist liquefies into resist on contact with neutrons:

RSSS.png + NEUT.pngRSST.png

As in the case of liquid resist, if solidified resist has .ctype and/or .tmp set, then it will liquefy into the element stored in .ctype and set that element's .ctype to solid resist's .tmp. For example, solid resist with .ctype = ICE.png and .tmp = ELEC.png will liquefy into ice with .ctype = ELEC:

RSSS.png (ctype = ICE, tmp = ELEC) + NEUT.pngICE.png (ctype = ELEC)

.tmp will only be copied into .ctype if the element it turns into typically carries an element type in its .ctype. So it will preserve .ctype for an element like CLNE but not for GOO since that element doesn't store type information.

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