@Calbeck
It’s sort of like when you make a film, and you just think of something for convenience solely as a means to advance the story passed a certain point.
@Background Pony #0CF0
It’s a fictional heavy element I’d come up with years ago to have a bit of fantastical science alongside inflationy shenanigans, designed to take advantage of the fact that two common radioactive decay particles (Alpha and Beta) are the building blocks of helium atoms.
For my purposes, it’s just either a gas or a metallic solid that can be used to create very large amounts of helium in various places, typically ponies but occasionally also (with the help of a filter as seen here, as the gas is normally inert and will not become helium in non-organic containers) large balloons.
It’s sort of like when you make a film, and you just think of something for convenience solely as a means to advance the story passed a certain point.
for the creation of exceptionally large plots yes
well, i was wondering where that came from. the more you know i guess. lol
So, it’s just a plot device.
It’s a fictional heavy element I’d come up with years ago to have a bit of fantastical science alongside inflationy shenanigans, designed to take advantage of the fact that two common radioactive decay particles (Alpha and Beta) are the building blocks of helium atoms.
For my purposes, it’s just either a gas or a metallic solid that can be used to create very large amounts of helium in various places, typically ponies but occasionally also (with the help of a filter as seen here, as the gas is normally inert and will not become helium in non-organic containers) large balloons.
i would say the balloon is playing with him
That’s one small step for ponies, one giant balloon for Bobby to play with~