NoVIcE
NoVIcE
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15th Dec 2018
16th Dec 2018
Kinda. As you might know, protons screw up electronics, so, why not blast this thing with some? Be careful though because it can't take too much at once. Also hydrogen can build up and clutter everything.
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Comments

  • catchphrase911
    catchphrase911
    18th May 2023
    insulator:
  • Yzaak1Scifire
    Yzaak1Scifire
    7th Oct 2020
    NoVIcE: A proton-Proof Container! lordlaughingllama: Are you sure bout that?
  • lordlaughingllama
    lordlaughingllama
    20th Apr 2019
    i got through it with just protons
  • Calm
    Calm
    21st Dec 2018
    id:2365649
  • Calm
    Calm
    21st Dec 2018
    Idea is good but it doesn't work
  • NoVIcE
    NoVIcE
    21st Dec 2018
    maybe i should have realy named it proton resistant
  • JoeSchmoe
    JoeSchmoe
    21st Dec 2018
    I defeated it with a GRVT+PROT snow bomb. GRVT with highly negative tmp blasts the PROT right through.
  • App
    App
    21st Dec 2018
    put some dray in the middle of the loop
  • NoVIcE
    NoVIcE
    21st Dec 2018
    you can set the hydrogen on fire with fire CLNE, but it gets laggier
  • Dnarbnellih2
    Dnarbnellih2
    21st Dec 2018
    The main weakness is that the gas that is formed (hydrogen) builds up, and allows the protons to move closer while blocking electrons, and if properly bombarded can be very easily beaten.