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iskalls new episode title has the same energy as IT'S SO JOEVER / WE'RE SO BACK
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All three Architects are now done! I am from now on gonna start spreading these ref sheets out a little, to give my brain rest from trying to ultra design tons of outfits. I try to jam pack all of these with references and therefore have to go search for them which takes a bit.
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Iskallium gem (Minecraft, Vault Hunters) with various green stims!
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Emerald Creature Iskall
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Iskalium: The science!
Let’s get the facts about iskalium right out the way first: -Green. -Can be found as an ore. (Naturally spawning.) -Provides power when pressure is applied. -Can be made into a reactor, most definitely radioactive. -Found below y12, always in one block with cobblestone, sand, gravel or air around it. -You need a diamond pickaxe to mine the ore but you can mine the block with your hand. -Emits low light level. -energy at 160RF per tick
What is an ore? Ore: Noun, Oxford Definition: An ore is natural rock or sediment that contains desirable minerals, typically metals, that can be extracted from it. From this we can infer that Iskallium is most likely a metal.
What are the properties of a metal? -Conducts both heat and electricity well (check?) -Has a high melting and boiling point (check?) -Has a high density (problematic) -Ductile and Malleable. (Maybe?)
Iskalium is often portrayed as being a power source when pressure is applied meaning it’s likely piezoelectric. Or, it would be if my theory wasn’t busted: Piezoelectric is only available in crystals and metals are almost always polycrystalline. However, there are exceptions like amorphous metal and single-crystal metals. A microscopically-small piece of metal may naturally form into a single crystal, but larger pieces generally do not. So theoretically, Iskallium is most likely not piezoelectric unless it’s tiny, which a 1m cubed block of iskalium, is not.
And then I had a thought. Can metal just be a power source anyway? Metal can actually be a power source but only if it’s really thin. Which, a 1m cubed block of iskalium, is not.
So, iskalium is an impossible, energy producing metal? Yeah, basically.However, there’s one note saving this: iskalium is used in a reactor meaning it’s most certainly radioactive. Perhaps this is why it’s green? The fact that cobblestone spawns around it is also strange. It implies the stone is cracked or damaged which means it emits heat energy. However, this doesn’t explain the sand, gravel or air. I mean, the gravel could possibly be the stone got so cracked it became gravelly in texture and air could be the stone disappeared altogether, but that still doesn’t explain the sand.
Continuing off of that, Iskalium is also highly unstable as it needs a catalyst (redstone) in order to be crafted into power tap.
Iskalium is dense because it’s a metal but not dense because it’s a sediment ore. However it’s dense because you need a diamond pickaxe to mine it but not dense because you can mine it with your hand. Do you see why this metal is causing me so much grief?
Finally, after 3 stressful hours of research, I asked my brother who knows a lot about the periodic table to help. He reviewed my knowledge and narrowed what iskalium may possibly be most similar to down to a few elements. Considering it doesn’t melt your hand off, it wasn’t one of the super dangerous ones like francium. Considering it’s naturally spawning and not man made, there goes elements like flerovium and tennessine. It’s also a metal so there goes a lot of the stuff on the right. He also got rid of all the elements that don’t produce heat. (There was more but the reasons were too complex for my stupid brain.)
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So we ended up nailing it down to a few actinides and a few other late table elements. He says it’s most like thorium but the others are also valid. My brother is very trustworthy, he’s in top set year 8 chemistry and physics.
So in conclusion, Iskallium makes some sense but this was more trouble than its worth. Anyway, time for me to make some headcanons.
(Some (a lot) of this is probably wrong so feel free to correct me on some things.)
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