02-03-2013, 10:53 PM
Rather than have a binary Reagent-> reagent gas. Why not just have specific reagents when "combined" with a specific gas create a second white-listed gas. You could get some of the more interesting gasses in the op without the worry of tons of griefing.
It could give chemists more reasons to try to collect all sorts of reagents to see if they can be gassified. More dangerous gasses (Plasma and CO2 are pretty damn dangerous, shouldn't be anything too much more nasty) would be made out of hard to get reagents. And would expand the experimentation aspect of toxins especially when trying to develop better hot/cold loop gasses.
THe other thing would be having gasses react with a reagent or fire to remove them entirely so if cogs adds those trace gasses he was hinting at we could burn off the oxygen and catalyze the co2 out of the air to end up with a more concentrated product.
It could give chemists more reasons to try to collect all sorts of reagents to see if they can be gassified. More dangerous gasses (Plasma and CO2 are pretty damn dangerous, shouldn't be anything too much more nasty) would be made out of hard to get reagents. And would expand the experimentation aspect of toxins especially when trying to develop better hot/cold loop gasses.
THe other thing would be having gasses react with a reagent or fire to remove them entirely so if cogs adds those trace gasses he was hinting at we could burn off the oxygen and catalyze the co2 out of the air to end up with a more concentrated product.