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Post by GGoodie on Sept 6, 2009 22:55:02 GMT -5
A lot of elements just say "This melts this, or and is frozen by this" The current pg elements don't really have specific temperatures.
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Post by aWeSum on Sept 7, 2009 8:38:21 GMT -5
True, but you can usually tell wether elements are cold, hot, or neither even if you can't be specific
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Post by aWeSum on Sept 11, 2009 18:33:29 GMT -5
someone reply
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Post by V.I.R.O.S. on Sept 11, 2009 18:42:39 GMT -5
Double posting is not allowed... please don't do so again.
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Post by aWeSum on Sept 11, 2009 18:46:04 GMT -5
OK
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Post by -M4- on Sept 12, 2009 22:59:18 GMT -5
Hello. If you haven't already read my post on the request an element thread, then listen up. I have taken Ggoodie's place as element keeper as a result of his resignation and therefore I will review ideas, update the voting charts, etc. _______________ Name: Fill Type: Function/Tool Menu: Yup Fill fills up an area, as the name implies. 'Nuff said. Uses: Filling up areas easily. This would make is easier to fill very large areas or ones that are small but shaped too irregularly to be easily filled by the pen. State: Approved[/size][/color] Name: pinecone Type: object pine cone is a spere with little triangles around the outside. Pine cone is heavy and,unlike box, things can't pass through it. when it falls it breaks through certain solids and makes craters in powders. it floats. it burns butdoes not dissapear when burnt. things may be placed inside it and can't get out. This would be good for mechanics. Also a good projectile. If gas was placed inside of it would it get lighter? Can you kill a fire on it? Would pen-size affect the pine cone's size at all? Overall this is a good idea. State: Need clarifications before approval. ;D k bg all or bg force a bg that shows all forces (below colors refer to any shade of that color) red - heat orange - electromagnetic radiation yellow - magnet green - high preasure light blue - cold blue - magnet as well dark blue - low preassure purple - gravity pink - antigravity white - light uses - would be useful in observing forces the different shades of blue might conflict so if its not possible just use different colors, thx I think this would be a good idea if things like magnetism and levels of temperature were added to pg. I like how you kept the high and low pressure colors the same, but I have some very important questions. If you had an area with very high heat(red) and a very strong magnetic force(yellow), would that result in an orange colored area? That may mislead someone into thinking that there was electromagnetic radiation(light) there. Also, electromagnetic radiation and light are the same thing. I also have a possible suggestion, could lines be used to represent the direction that the gravity or antigravity is pulling?(or pushing) This is a very complex bg to be added to pg and if we don't look very closely at it for flaws it may be full of them when approved. State: Revisions possibly needed.[/color][/size]
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Post by aWeSum on Sept 13, 2009 12:19:31 GMT -5
if gas is placed inside pinecone it does get very slightly lighter. yes you can put out fires on it. Its size is affected by pen sizes
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Post by Paradox on Sept 19, 2009 16:00:36 GMT -5
But don't pinecones burn?
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Post by aWeSum on Sept 20, 2009 10:16:14 GMT -5
yes they do, it's just that my pinecone doesn't disappear when burned.
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Post by Paradox on Sept 20, 2009 10:32:14 GMT -5
I see.
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Post by kionsu on Sept 21, 2009 0:01:47 GMT -5
item:Nails menu:yes color:light gray shape:nail is shaped like a rectangle w/ a thinner rectangle w/ a point on it falls:flies/falls point first(good 4 projectiles and easier to nail things) uses: projectile, air gun ammo,kill players,pierces everything accept block and metal. player power, spit nails at high velocity. pen sized:yes
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Post by Paradox on Sept 21, 2009 6:42:09 GMT -5
Ooh, very good idea!
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Post by tackew on Sept 21, 2009 16:50:50 GMT -5
Wire five of each shade of red, orange, yellow, green, blue and purple to use, you click one spot then another to make a wire, wire would look like any of the above colors and would be 3 pixels on each side pointing towards the same color. when thunder flows into wire it instantly goes to the other same colored wire. uses - simple, organized, small wires small calculators, electricity into small spaces, etc. It would have been useful for greenwire's tv thing
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Post by aWeSum on Sept 21, 2009 18:27:22 GMT -5
it's an O.K. idea Please re-review pinecone and XXX was this sarcasm?
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Post by Paradox on Sept 21, 2009 18:37:11 GMT -5
No, because I'm never sarcastic. [/sarcasm] Seriously though, I really do think it's a good idea.
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Post by aWeSum on Sept 22, 2009 6:15:08 GMT -5
neither do I
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Post by kionsu on Sept 22, 2009 17:43:26 GMT -5
wait wait wait, neither, negative, its a bad idea?
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Post by Paradox on Sept 22, 2009 20:23:31 GMT -5
I think he meant that he was never sarcastic.
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Post by I wuv M4( Satar Jaèoèdoæ) on Sept 24, 2009 15:22:56 GMT -5
Actually, Secret and awesum, I want to point something out that I find troublesome... Yes fighters grow old and die. All organisms(except Players) do. other element reactions also happen like metal rusting even if there isn't water, water evaperating into cloud, magma/lava cooling into stone/lava rock, plant matter continuing to grow on it's own, and more.When you turn it off the effects stop happening, but the effected elements don't go back to normal The PG screen starts out as a vacuum, with no air, until you add a gaseous element or AIR pressure. Rusting is oxidizing with iron. Oxidation cannot take place without oxygen. I therefore believe that METAL should not rust with age when there is no oxygen or air pressure present (assuming AIR contains oxygen). Wrong. It can't be a vacuum because you must be able to take away air to create a low pressure system if you don't ad air somewhere else.
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Post by Paradox on Sept 24, 2009 17:11:27 GMT -5
Besides, if Metal was in a vacuum zone, it wouldn't rust from Aging. I think...
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