_Theo
_Theo
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30th Apr 2018
30th Apr 2018
This save shows you that neither deut or plut can react (at all, it's like glass for neut) while under vacuum. Poor isoz and exot however still explode or decay though. (Isoz's main function is to decay in vacuum and exot for some reason isnt like deut.)
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Comments

  • Aamths
    Aamths
    30th Apr 2018
    WOAH THIS IS VERY USEFULLY +100
  • TheCARNUFEX
    TheCARNUFEX
    30th Apr 2018
    Cool +1
  • Kostia4381
    Kostia4381
    30th Apr 2018
    oh hello there
  • BillCipher
    BillCipher
    30th Apr 2018
    It has a totally opposite effect
  • JusticeFighter
    JusticeFighter
    30th Apr 2018
    Btw, this makes for a great non-electronic timer. High-life deut and a neut source encased in ttan at negative pressures, waiting until pressure decays to above -4...
  • JusticeFighter
    JusticeFighter
    30th Apr 2018
    You don't have to go to a vaccuum at all. -4 pressure already stops reactions in deut and -3 is enough for plut.
  • DoomDuck
    DoomDuck
    30th Apr 2018
    reacts much better with protons than normal pressure
  • NoVIcE
    NoVIcE
    30th Apr 2018
    bug probably
  • TheChosenEvilOne
    TheChosenEvilOne
    30th Apr 2018
    why do they both explode instantly with one neutron?
  • NoVIcE
    NoVIcE
    30th Apr 2018
    Does plutonium explode like crazy to you with just 1 neutron. To me it does. Original TPT.