08-14-2016, 07:50 AM
(This post was last modified: 08-14-2016, 07:50 AM by rulib. Edited 1 time in total.)
Per the laws of science, fire should not be able to burn in space, unless it is a special fire containing a strong oxidizer or self-oxidizing reaction. Without thermite or ClF3 in play, it should just go out in a vacuum.
Additionally, probably all fire should go out when you get frozen in a giant cartoon ice cube, per the laws of cartoon logic.
These, when taken together, would go a long way towards making many typical breach scenarios (especially welding tanks) less frustrating, and enhance the viability of the Cryostylane + Cryoxadone combo which is currently fucked by the fact that apparently fire does more damage when you are cold for some unknowable reason.
Additionally, probably all fire should go out when you get frozen in a giant cartoon ice cube, per the laws of cartoon logic.
These, when taken together, would go a long way towards making many typical breach scenarios (especially welding tanks) less frustrating, and enhance the viability of the Cryostylane + Cryoxadone combo which is currently fucked by the fact that apparently fire does more damage when you are cold for some unknowable reason.