11-23-2024, 01:44 AM
This is for you my flooding the space station friends.
When water is on the ground and the temprature is too low (freezing point technically) via a space breach or messing with chemicals.
The water freezes.
If the water is too high (like you are swimming) you are frozen in a cube.
Simple really. The ice doesn't melt or thaw right away like cryokineses, but remains there until you use some sort of heat on it. (Good ole welders can melt it instanlty)
When water is on the ground and the temprature is too low (freezing point technically) via a space breach or messing with chemicals.
The water freezes.
If the water is too high (like you are swimming) you are frozen in a cube.
Simple really. The ice doesn't melt or thaw right away like cryokineses, but remains there until you use some sort of heat on it. (Good ole welders can melt it instanlty)