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I don't know what you mean by this, but it feels like an insult.Kazami42 said:Not all of us.
Fish is a true inspiration.
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I don't know what you mean by this, but it feels like an insult.Kazami42 said:Not all of us.
Fish is a true inspiration.
When did I get nukes?Kazami42 said:*Facepalm*
You kept nukes, you're a inspiration to those who also needed them.
Now if this post is serious, then here is my reply post insulting it back:
If you think that is a insult, My ragnite flame will ever so enjoy the screams of agony from the suffering.
[] Insert grinning cat face here.
:3
Charlie12520 said:I think an energy material might cross the line between civilian - military uses. I think Charles would most likely purpose it for military, since Africa is literally covered in oil anyways. I'm good with it if it is, but I don't really see a purpose in civilian energy.
Hmmm, since it's a resource and the previous ruler of Oroguay defined it as a "mining" resource that built up his economy, we are really only limited to two options, a material of that either accomplishes current uses with greater ease or creates a new use, or an energy source. that's the why I see it, and that would be tough to keep it strictly civilian. Another way around this would be that the resource is a component in an alloy, but that would just be pushing its specialty to another material and we'll be back at square one.Albion said:wait, wouldn't oil and such have run out long ago?like, maybe thats why the whole nuclear war started? sorr, i was under the assumption that the nuke war was a resource war.
how about hihi'irokane?Alteras said:Hmmm, since it's a resource and the previous ruler of Oroguay defined it as a "mining" resource that built up his economy, we are really only limited to two options, a material of that either accomplishes current uses with greater ease or creates a new use, or an energy source. that's the why I see it, and that would be tough to keep it strictly civilian. Another way around this would be that the resource is a component in an alloy, but that would just be pushing its specialty to another material and we'll be back at square one.
I think I'm missing something here, but isn't that the metal that can absorb souls?Alteras said:how about hihi'irokane?
Yea, but I was more focused on the other tidbit of it, produces heat.Charlie12520 said:I think I'm missing something here, but isn't that the metal that can absorb souls?
I searched it up online and wasn't too sure; there were a lot of definitions. I pulled this from the TV tropes site.Alteras said:Yea, but I was more focused on the other tidbit of it, produces heat.
I mean, harnessing the powers of should would be amazing but at that point its fantasy. We can take it more metaphorically as a health benefit or something, but that's still pretty far.Charlie12520 said:I searched it up online and wasn't too sure; there were a lot of definitions. I pulled this from the TV tropes site.
"...hihi'irokane is generally depicted as a form of Unobtanium which is harder than diamond, resistant or immune to rust, an excellent conductor of heat (or even a generator of heat), and an even better conductor of souls, emotions or spiritual energy."
I think it's pretty good, but I personally would prefer if it were a conductor of heat rather then a generator, since generation of heat, even in large amounts, can be achieved through regular means. Were you thinking of adding any of the other properties to the material?
Yes, we can do that. I was more referring to the diamond-hardness and rust resistance.Alteras said:I mean, harnessing the powers of should would be amazing but at that point its fantasy. We can take it more metaphorically as a health benefit or something, but that's still pretty far.
we can add that.Charlie12520 said:Yes, we can do that. I was more referring to the diamond-hardness and rust resistance.
I mean slower than normal.Kazami42 said:Not really.
That and I'm fixing discord so i can't post as much until I do.
Germany is independent, very (and i mean very) tense situation in the Canadian Islands, and Greece is trying for its independence. Those are the big three. Oh and the NWA Summit. Speaking of which @Agent141 is your delegation there yet so we can start?ArisenMoon said:Good to be back, though, I won't make a post for a little while until I figure out what is going on atm...