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If resist has ''ctype'' and/or ''tmp'' set, then it will solidify into the element stored in ''ctype'' and set that element's ''tmp'' to resist's ''tmp''.
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If resist has ''ctype'' and/or ''tmp'' set, then it will solidify into the element stored in ''ctype'' and set that element's ''ctype'' to resist's ''tmp''.
 
For example, resist with ''ctype = [[Element:ICE|ICE]]'' and ''tmp = [[Element:ICE|ELEC]]'' will solidify into ice with ''ctype = ELEC'':
 
For example, resist with ''ctype = [[Element:ICE|ICE]]'' and ''tmp = [[Element:ICE|ELEC]]'' will solidify into ice with ''ctype = ELEC'':
  

Latest revision as of 03:50, 22 July 2024

RSST.png Resist
Properties
Section Liquids
Spawn temperature 22°C
Heat Conductivity 22%
Relative weight 33
Gravity 0.15
Acid dissolve rate 5%
Flammability 0
State Liquid
Misc properties
Conducts electricity (SPRK)
Allows neutrons to pass through
Source code


Resist is a photo-sensitive liquid, akin to the real life photoresist. When a photon hits a particle of resist, the latter turns into solid resist. Resist is immune to heat and pressure, but can be destroyed by acid and electrons (solid resist can withstand these substances). Resist conducts spark and is destroyed by it, hence a pulse of spark current will travel through liquid resist erasing it simultaneously. Neutrons, protons and gravitons pass through resist freely.

Creation

Glow and gel combine into resist:

GLOW.png + GEL.pngRSST.png

Solid resist liquefies into resist on contact with neutrons:

RSSS.png + NEUT.pngRSST.png

Reactions

The main reaction is resist solidifying on contact with photons:

RSST.png + PHOT.pngRSSS.png

If resist has ctype and/or tmp set, then it will solidify into the element stored in ctype and set that element's ctype to resist's tmp. For example, resist with ctype = ICE and tmp = ELEC will solidify into ice with ctype = ELEC:

RSST.png (ctype = ICE, tmp = ELEC) + PHOT.pngICE.png (ctype = ELEC)

Resist will copy ctype from clone and powered clone it touches, powered clone need not be turned on for that to work.

Resist turns into bizarre on contact with platinum:

RSST.png + PTNM.pngBIZR.png + PTNM.png

Resist can be used to produce fireworks and fuse powder:

RSST.png + GUN.pngFIRW.png

RSST.png + BCOL.pngFSEP.png

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