My new hobby - melting cities. Somewhere near the bottom of the screen, I make a small chamber with WALL, and throw in some URAN & BOYL. When the temp maxes out, replace a section of WALL with some sort of plug while paused, and then watch the world slowly turn into molten slag.
That's how it works in my mind, but I just cant seem to make it happen. The only material that seems to be able to transfer the heat without being destroyed is DMND, but that lets all the pressure escape, which either kills the reaction, or blows everything away before it can heat up. The best I've been able to come up with is a DMND/TITN sandwich, which works great right up until the TITN melts.
Is there any material/method I can use to transfer heat, but not pressure? And it would have to be something that can withstand 9000+ temps. Does such a material even exist?
(and please don't suggest the heat tool, its the process I enjoy, not just the lake of lava)
you can use the no pressure wall
heres an example (delete everything with erase tool and youll expose the wall)
This is just the kind of thing I was looking for.
Thanks for the replys! (and sorry about putting it in the wrong forum)