Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-28270366-20160623230141/@comment-26826553-20160814113920

Vergel Nikolai wrote: The Ancient Pult Ancestor wrote: Vergel Nikolai wrote:

//Yep, the photon energy that the rifle shoot doesn't produce heat. After all, it can be hot or cold but neither a pure fire/ice. And the term I was going to use above was suppose to be break and not melt. Melt is something I put up in mind. And Blazethorn cannot absorb heat or energy that is stronger that hers. //But can she resist at least? Up to what temperature in Celsius can she withstand? //She can siphon about 1000 °C of flames. She can't siphon but still can resist flames above 3000 °C. Beyond that, she can no longer resist.

Blazethorn: *sees the box open* *grabs Bucky and throxs him to the Shadow Plants*

(Bucky and the Shadow Plants are toppled down. The box is closed.) //Won't Bucky simply phase through the shadow plants?

//I see...The Terminator's flames are at least 12,000 or 15,000 degrees Celsius. This is hotter than the Earth's core or the Sun's surface (in reality, fire doesn't reach this temperature, but plasma does)...And yes, the fact was based on Heat Man of the Mega Man series (which also explains why terminators in general are vulnerable to highly acidic attacks reaching pH -300 (Xenochomper juice reaches -400) or high alkaline attacks reaching pH +300, because Heat Man is weak to Bubble Lead, an acidic attack...however, it will still take quite a lot of shots & a bunch of minutes before a terminator endoskeleton will corrode..until it does, it just smokes as the living tissue sheath gets eaten away)