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Beryllium Script | FULL PERM |

Beryllium Script | FULL PERM |
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BeElementIQ
“Your instant chemistry companion in-world—type ‘info’ and get science on demand.”

Features
• Real-time element data on a single chat command (info)
• Fully owner-controlled reset functionality for on-the-fly script restarts
• Customizable LISTEN_CHANNEL for seamless integration with existing chat systems
• Preloaded Beryllium properties: name, symbol, atomic number, atomic weight
• Robust string comparison ensures accurate command recognition
• Lightweight, low-impact LSL script—keeps your region performance pristine
• Instant initialization announcement to confirm successful deployment
• Secure ownerKey protection—only the owner can reset the script
• Easily adaptable for other elements by editing four straightforward variables
• Plug-and-play: drop it into any prim, set your channel, and you’re live

Deep Dive into Features
BeElementIQ leverages the power of llListen and llShout to bring you real-time scientific feedback right in Second Life’s chat. On deployment, it immediately announces its readiness, so you know it’s live and listening. Typing “info” (case-insensitive) returns a clear, formatted shout containing Beryllium’s element name, symbol, atomic number and weight—perfect for educators, role-players or developers who need quick reference data. The ownerKey safeguard ensures only you can trigger a reset, giving you full control over uptime and behavior. And with a single integer and a handful of easy-to-edit variables, you can repurpose this script for any element in the periodic table in seconds.

Use Cases
• Virtual chemistry classrooms and labs
• Interactive museum exhibits
• Science fair booths in Second Life
• Role-playing scenarios with alchemy or tech themes
• Live quiz nights and trivia events
• Guided educational tours—element stops along the way
• Periodic table scavenger hunts
• In-world NPC scientists and tutors
• Developer testing and chat-based debugging
• HUD-based element reference panels
• Virtual field trips to “chemical” regions
• Science-themed escape rooms
• Custom in-world games requiring element facts
• Collaborative research sims
• Student projects and presentations
• Digital chemistry textbook supplements
• Real-time event demos at conventions
• Interactive art installations around science
• Chemistry club meeting hubs
• Automated element info bots for public sims