HTPA (High TemPerature Alloy)
it is a element that could resist high temperatures but also very weak to negative pressure like CRMC, it also melts at 4500c.
(also this is my first Forum post so i am not sure how to really post a element idea so it might contain mistakes)
Reactions:
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element | temperature for the reaction to begin | result |
|---|---|---|
| OXYG | 1200c | BRMT with ctype of HTPA + CO2 |
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element | temperature for the reaction to begin | result |
|---|---|---|
| WTRV | 1000c | BRMT with ctype of HTPA + CO2 + H2 (CO2 or HYGN is picked randomly with a even chance on either one) |
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element | temperature for the reaction to begin | result |
|---|---|---|
| COAL | 1500c | BRMT with ctype of HTPA and TMP of 100 |
when a brmt with ctype of HTPA is made, if the tmp is 100 then we make the the melting point of it 3900c
if it is not then it is 2000c, you can reverse the process of the OXYG/WTRV reaction by adding coal which the BRMT will turn in HTPA
it also turns to normal BRMT under negative pressure
HTPA could absorb PHOT PROT and Neut
It will conduct like any other metal but instead of the life after the SPRK being 4, it would be 8.
the heat conduction would increase as it heat up, the heat conduction would be slower than CRMC
d o i t y o u r s e l f
There is a forum for a reason, stop telling people to not make suggestions please.
you know it most likely wont be added anyways
That doesn't really matter, like I said before. There is a forum for a reason. If no one made suggestions, and all we had were a bunch of mods, vanilla TPT would actually be really boring.
I think we're off topic.
A once in a blue moon event, a half decent suggestion!
I'll make a PR, but I have to figure out how to add a new element in first. :)