motaywo
motaywo
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5th Dec 2017
15th Apr 2022
The optical properties of C-5 are arguably some of the least known behaviours in TPT. It's not a bug. I found the code for it. Go ahead, play around with it - it's awesome!
photon c5tech laser vector discovery calculator

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  • NoVIcE
    NoVIcE
    7th Dec 2017
    calculators
  • motaywo
    motaywo
    7th Dec 2017
    @Sanpypr0: I was just pointing out that because TPT has a max temp, there'd be limited functionality for combining temperatures - It would only be practical to a certain degree (no pun intended). I didn't know about clicking people's names (thanks) but I'm going to keep doing it the old-fashioned way for now. I'm like that.
  • Sanpypr0
    Sanpypr0
    7th Dec 2017
    p.s. you can click on someone's name to mention them
  • Sanpypr0
    Sanpypr0
    7th Dec 2017
    motaywo: you get 1 photon with a temperature of 19400C, which instantly decrements to 9725C (like what plasma does, plasma has a starting temperature of 10000C)
  • TheNik
    TheNik
    7th Dec 2017
    This is some fine experimenting you did there. Amazing finds, amazing save, amazing applications. Thanks!
  • motaywo
    motaywo
    7th Dec 2017
    @kerponaut: Yeah, but what happens when two 9700C photons collide?
  • kerponaut
    kerponaut
    7th Dec 2017
    It would be nice if the heat of the two photons coliding fould be converted to the new photon --> 1.Phot 100c + 2.Phot 100c = 3.Phot 200c
  • zqasd
    zqasd
    7th Dec 2017
    aaand that PBCN is busted out from the PHOT lasers...
  • zqasd
    zqasd
    7th Dec 2017
    also, while accelerating photons C-5's temp is 42C.
  • zqasd
    zqasd
    7th Dec 2017
    maybe i'll try to convert the overloaded C-5 to a weapon?