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RE: SCIENCE - Arbiter08 - 05-25-2015 Sangheleite? Nah, doesn't sound the best. SCIENCE - ProfessorHenn - 05-25-2015 Legionite. RE: SCIENCE - Arbiter08 - 05-25-2015 That sounds more like a pokémon SCIENCE - ProfessorHenn - 05-25-2015 Oh god. . . RE: SCIENCE - Darkstrait - 05-26-2015 (05-23-2015, 09:43 AM)Qwert Wrote: Should we have TSP names for all the elements? Only the ones post-plutonium. Otherwise it'll get uber-confusing, when we want to refer to copper, iron, and other elements that are common in daily life. How about each person comes up with a few element names, and then we can go and stick them on a periodic table, and take a screenshot, and that's the periodic table of TSP. RE: SCIENCE - Arbiter08 - 05-26-2015 Dibs on Tislite (Pronounced Tis-el-iyte). Best TSL name that I can come up with SCIENCE - ProfessorHenn - 05-26-2015 Tieslium ~Professor Henn, Hardcore Leftist, Totally not a Dinosaur SCIENCE - Resentine - 05-27-2015 For RP purposes, can we call Plutonium Resentinium? King Claudius Valhalla III RE: SCIENCE - Qwert - 05-27-2015 Copper got its name from Cyprus, and then there is of course this place called Ytterby... RL references allowed? Anyway, I agree with Darkstrait. RE: SCIENCE - Darkstrait - 05-27-2015 Generally, the Earth nomenclature of most elements are fairly obscure, with the exception of all those post-plutonium. |