But do note that stars have no real surface per say, it's still fairly close to vacuum there. So you would need to go rather deep to encounter plasma of any sugnifcant density, and by that point your shield would be very bowl shaped to block the radiation, you would also need many radiators to keep the temp of your spacecraft down.
Anthor thing, Red Giants have a surface temp of ~3000K. ( I haven't checked the facts in a while tho.) so this may be flying into a red giant.
I want to change my vote to an upvote +2
The game can manage M, K, G, F, and A, just not B or O. It can definitely handle L, T, and Y (those are really easy to deal with)
but it basically starts melting when I do that.
yep, unless I change the clone to stright up plasma.
In other words a K-type star.
o type stars have a surface temp of from 20000 - 35000 K, a good bit over the 9999 K max temp ingame. this would be flying around a star like Lynx. so, a orange giant star. tungsten melts around 3773.15 K. (K stands for Kelvin, it is often used in scintific fields to measure temp accarutely, 0K is absolute zero, 273K is the freezing point of water and 373K is the boiling point)
randomname123 it seems to be getting scientific data from a o type star