So, I haven't been here in a good long while. I got the writing itch a while back, specifically for ponies and my old Betaverse fics. I might have something in the pipeline. I've got a few questions I'd like to ask the general pony-reading audience if you don't mind. Just so I can see if my writing style should be tweaked a bit for the modern audience.
Hello everyone. I know I've been away for a while, but that's due to me deciding to finish stories before I post them to revise, edit, and alter them to give you all better stories to read. I don't feel free to do so when I post stories live. This results in me getting frustrated with how a story is shaping up and then dropping it. That wasn't a problem when I was younger, but it's become one as
I'm low key working on a story which I intend to complete before posting. I'm enjoying being able to go back and improve, tweak, and change things to make the best possible version of the story, and it's nice to not feel like I am bound to a strict schedule of uploads.
A lot of people like the rebooted XCOM series, and a lot of people also insist its lore is bad/nonexistent. This isn't true in my opinion, but is the product of the game that sets up the world for the series having been released a year after the first game in the series as a prequel, and also it sucks ass to play. The Bureau: XCOM Declassified is not a good game. At all. The story is really good,
Meep, you blew my mi... Wait, no, you just further validated you're nerdiness... Not that there was any doubt... (this did actually make me laugh though)
3185637 That would be pretty difficult. You've got two metals, a noble gas which tend not to bond with anything, a neutral gas, and a highly volatile gas. If you did manage to make a molecule of that, I rather think that it'd end up as a solid, or a liquid at best....and getting the argon to not immediately disassociate would be a feat of chemical engineering. (Not to say that it couldn't be done, but I don't think it would exist for very long if you did.)
3186077 Hence why I said that would be mind blowing :P You could probably make it into an amalgamated metal infused with the argon, but it wouldn't exist on earth you would need a lot of pressure to keep it together.
Doesn't sound healthy, no wonder it's hazardous to humans
3185424 That would be a very bad thing to breath in that's for sure!
Meep, you blew my mi...
Wait, no, you just further validated you're nerdiness...
Not that there was any doubt...
(this did actually make me laugh though)
3185581 The real way to blow your mind would be to use these to make the harmony molecule.
3185637 it would be even cooler if it actually did cause harmony
3185637 That would be pretty difficult. You've got two metals, a noble gas which tend not to bond with anything, a neutral gas, and a highly volatile gas. If you did manage to make a molecule of that, I rather think that it'd end up as a solid, or a liquid at best....and getting the argon to not immediately disassociate would be a feat of chemical engineering. (Not to say that it couldn't be done, but I don't think it would exist for very long if you did.)
3186077 Hence why I said that would be mind blowing :P You could probably make it into an amalgamated metal infused with the argon, but it wouldn't exist on earth you would need a lot of pressure to keep it together.
At risk of being called a hypocrite, I'm gonna leave this here.
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