02-25-2015, 06:35 AM
I've set fires before, but it's usually some stupid experiment to see how fire works. One time I was making popcorn with paper fires, on that note cig lighting is far safer than paper fires for making popcorn.
another time I was playing with matches and trying to see how they burn, then a different time I tried to make steam in a bottle of water by setting a paperfire in courtroom inside a crate, the water didn't seem to heat up though.
Also the fire went on forever.
Otherswise I'd probably use that knowledge as a traitor for improvised explosives, e.g heat a bottle of blackpowder to cause a small explosion
I probably shouldn't set fires outside the science chamber, but most of the time paper fires aren't really dangerous if you're not running into them and you can isolate them from the rest of the crew.
another time I was playing with matches and trying to see how they burn, then a different time I tried to make steam in a bottle of water by setting a paperfire in courtroom inside a crate, the water didn't seem to heat up though.
Also the fire went on forever.
Otherswise I'd probably use that knowledge as a traitor for improvised explosives, e.g heat a bottle of blackpowder to cause a small explosion
I probably shouldn't set fires outside the science chamber, but most of the time paper fires aren't really dangerous if you're not running into them and you can isolate them from the rest of the crew.