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Patty
What the !@#$?
Also, I can't turn mine off, and I'm too lazy to download a new version.
I was stalking Patty..
And that takes like 2 seconds, you have nothing to whine about, french horn.
:O
Post by
Joemaster240
good morning everyone.
Post by
Morec0
good morning everyone.
Yo Joe.
Post by
Patty
Skree, Funden, get on vent! I'm a L&RPer beleagred (I don't care about spelling that horrible word correctly) by
the others
. Nah, vent's just sort of dead and it needs resuscitating.
Post by
Skreeran
Skree, Funden, get on vent! I'm a L&RPer beleagred (I don't care about spelling that horrible word correctly) by
the others
. Nah, vent's just sort of dead and it needs resuscitating.I don't think I have vent on this computer.
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240140
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Post by
Skreeran
Okay,
fine
. I'll go install it...
:P
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355559
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Patty
Host: tx1.ugt-servers.com
Port: 29972
Pass: interest
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355559
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Patty
We're all usually in chat, hardly anyone ever speaks on it. :o
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355559
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Post by
Morec0
Hey guys, a favor if I may ask:
Human blood is red because of iron being used to bind oxygen to it. It's been speculated that cobalt is used to bind oxygen to the blood of draenei, making it blue, and orcs' black blood... is a mystery.
I've asked the chemisty professor at my school, and he says that any of the elements in the came column as iron (namely: Ruthenium, Osminum, Hassium) could possibly be used to bind oxygen for use as well. To the best of my ability, though, I cannont find anything about what color the oxidation of those metals would create. So here's my question: what elements would give blood a black, dark green (copper producing a much lighter green color than what I'm thinking), violet (although I think
Hemocyanin
is close enough for that), or anything else you may know of?
I plan on making a post of this same question in Off-Topic, but just thought I'd ask here first. I'll delete if anyone has any objections to me doing this.
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355559
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Post by
Joemaster240
hello everyone....how goes life....I'm probably not going to post much today cause I'm at school and we're having a casino night....so I'll be at that soon....and then once I'm done there I'm going home and passing out till tomorrow
Post by
Skreeran
Hey guys, a favor if I may ask:
Human blood is red because of iron being used to bind oxygen to it. It's been speculated that cobalt is used to bind oxygen to the blood of draenei, making it blue, and orcs' black blood... is a mystery.
I've asked the chemisty professor at my school, and he says that any of the elements in the came column as iron (namely: Ruthenium, Osminum, Hassium) could possibly be used to bind oxygen for use as well. To the best of my ability, though, I cannont find anything about what color the oxidation of those metals would create. So here's my question: what elements would give blood a black, dark green (copper producing a much lighter green color than what I'm thinking), violet (although I think
Hemocyanin
is close enough for that), or anything else you may know of?
I plan on making a post of this same question in Off-Topic, but just thought I'd ask here first. I'll delete if anyone has any objections to me doing this.
I've speculated
that orc blood becomes black when heavily afflicted with fel taint. It seems red at other times.
Post by
Morec0
Hey guys, a favor if I may ask:
Human blood is red because of iron being used to bind oxygen to it. It's been speculated that cobalt is used to bind oxygen to the blood of draenei, making it blue, and orcs' black blood... is a mystery.
I've asked the chemisty professor at my school, and he says that any of the elements in the came column as iron (namely: Ruthenium, Osminum, Hassium) could possibly be used to bind oxygen for use as well. To the best of my ability, though, I cannont find anything about what color the oxidation of those metals would create. So here's my question: what elements would give blood a black, dark green (copper producing a much lighter green color than what I'm thinking), violet (although I think
Hemocyanin
is close enough for that), or anything else you may know of?
I plan on making a post of this same question in Off-Topic, but just thought I'd ask here first. I'll delete if anyone has any objections to me doing this.
I've speculated
that orc blood becomes black when heavily afflicted with fel taint. It seems red at other times.
To be honest, that's what I think too. I belive I made that point in my first post on the matter, but when my internet decided to clock out and delete the post it got removed. I must have forgotten to mention that in my second. (On a side note; the original poster in the section you linked me is my old account).
You just named all the oxidized colors I knew of so I can't really help much. :/
Could be rule of cool.
ty anyway.
And I'd be content to use rule of cool, except that the reason I'm asking this question is for a science-fiction universe I'm working on. So far I've made very hard attempts to fit it in with as much hard science as possible, but, being as the races I'm asking about this force are aliens from a distant planet and many different elements not yet discovered by humans may exist on their home planets, I suppose it may just boil down to said rule in the end.
Post by
Skreeran
I don't think it's possible for there to be elements not yet discovered by humans on distant planets, unless they're above an atomic weight of 118 and thus unstable...
Edit: Or they're Element Zero. /fanboi
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355559
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Post by
Morec0
I don't think it's possible for there to be elements not yet discovered by humans on distant planets, unless they're above an atomic weight of 118 and thus unstable...
Edit: Or they're Element Zero. /fanboi
Unstable, eh? Hmmm... well, this is where not doing good in physics gets me.
@light good pont...
On a RP related note: you just going to take care of RPing Jaina, Skree? I'll probably have Curho stay out of the fight (don't like my RP characters to have to battle established lore ones of the magnitude of Jaina, Varian, ect).
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