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Periodic Table of Imaginary Elements Includes Tiberium

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From Kotaku. An artist by the name of Russell Walks has created a Periodic Table of Imaginary Elements, and guess what, it includes our much loved Tiberium. Its also features made up elements from other games like Imulsion (Gears of War) and Element Zero (Mass Effect). But that's not all, there many fake substances from movies, TV shows and comic books included. Check out the preview below.

 

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The table is available as a print from Russell Walks' website.

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So soon.....

 

" The recommended dosis of the element " Tiberium" is 0.00005 MG a day?"

 

 

 

 

Awesome, it has naquadah in it. Richard dean anderson is gonna love this

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Isn't Potassium K? Why can't they give another symbol for kryptonite?

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They got the symbol wrong for Tib as well, It should be naturally accuring off earth rather than on earth?

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Unless you make your living from science, a table of elements is a pretty boring thing.

Boring? I don't make a living from science and I think its great!

 

Awesome, it has naquadah in it. Richard dean anderson is gonna love this

And Maclarium and Trinium.

 

 

No mythology section, so no Carmot... :(

 

That's the element the Philosopher's Stone is made from for those unfamiliar with alchemy.

 

When one of my games that features Carmot is published, then it can go under games. ;)

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Aww, hell yes! An awesome chart.

 

Right now I wish there's a super high-res version, like at least twice or thrice the original size. I would love to keep this table. :)

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If you want the large one you have to buy it, use the links in the original post above.

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Hey. They even have some Metroid Prime elements in there. Bendezium is in there.

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Haha! That's awesome. I wish I had thought of that.

 

BioBen's right though, it should be naturally occurring in space... or artificially created? We don't really know its origins. And energy output should be positive.

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