11-06-2013, 08:35 AM
Hello,
it appears that plasma tank assemblies, i.e. the predecessor of tank transfer valve bombs, broke at some point during the last couple of months. When I last made a batch of them back in July (I think), they worked as expected. Now, all that happens is a pitiful 1x1 hole in the floor regardless of the gas temperature or composition. Pure 2600°C plasma from the engine or extremely hot mixes from toxin research, no difference. The sole exception is 20°C plasma, a.k.a. the poor man's incendiary device. Unless something changed and I didn't notice, 500°C plasma used to be sufficient for a good bang, if my memory and r4407 serve me correctly.
Kind Regards
it appears that plasma tank assemblies, i.e. the predecessor of tank transfer valve bombs, broke at some point during the last couple of months. When I last made a batch of them back in July (I think), they worked as expected. Now, all that happens is a pitiful 1x1 hole in the floor regardless of the gas temperature or composition. Pure 2600°C plasma from the engine or extremely hot mixes from toxin research, no difference. The sole exception is 20°C plasma, a.k.a. the poor man's incendiary device. Unless something changed and I didn't notice, 500°C plasma used to be sufficient for a good bang, if my memory and r4407 serve me correctly.
Kind Regards