Could I put a science team on analyzing the field data from using Green Storm? To determine better what kinda damage happens at what exposure time and what usage 'intensity'.
We can. If there's one around.
Yes there is. What ETA can we expect?
In addition, what exactly is the thing allowing green storm to work? A chip in the brain, a bunch of Steve-cells, or what? We can do this over pm if it involves seekrity seekrits.
Oh, and have the mission replay of M22 be restricted only to people who were on that mission or have gotten explicit access until the general briefing on Green Storm has taken place.
safe distance is pretty small actually You can't grab it with bare hands, only a couple of inches away and you'd be fine.
The speed it can absorb heat is, again, limited only by how much heat you can get into the 'non-safe' zone.
It's pretty hard but also fairly brittle. Kinda like a big rod of graphite. Pull it at an angle and it will snap. It will, however, continue functioning even when broken as long as it is within that minimal size. You can't really make armor out of it alone, and you can't coat it to make it more resistant because that will prevent it from functioning.
Could you define 'absorb heat' a bit more? To what temperature would it cool down eg some water that's at 20°C? Will it bring that to some sort of temperature equilibrium (if yes, what temperature?), or just keep cooling it down till it's near 0 Kelvin? And you say it only absorbs in a small radius, so whatever material is in that radius will be cooled, but if it is still in contact with the outside world, won't the cooling effect 'spread out' like that? Like how the cooling of an ice cube in a soft drink spreads out from the ice cube, and isn't contained to only cooling the liquid in touch with the ice.
From what we find, being near humans seems to slightly increase the distortion. Being near planetary matter seems to decrease it while deep space away from everything seems to increase it. They are odd things. They seem to become tougher as more of them grow atop each other. Individually they're not very strong. In fact, you could destroy them with a normal claw hammer. But after growing into a cluster of about 100, they have enough resilience to survive blows with a sledge hammer. They, however, will not function if their outer shell is broken up.
So, if there are multiple units/cells together, they become stronger individually? How far does this strengthening go in space (aka how far can they be spread before loosing this property. Do they need to physically touch?) And does their anti-magic properties increase as well?
What's the minimum size of 1 anti-magics pollen cell where it still defends against magics? And is it more potent at greater size (of an individual cell)?
So the slightest damage to the shell will make it stop working? Will it still keep reproducing though, or is it 'dead'?
eh, next friday so long as someone reminds me.
It's an addition to the shock implants that allows steve to send impulses through the spinal cord. The reason why no one remembers it is that he renders you unconscious so you don't create conflicting signals.
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Absorb heat. Literally suck all the thermal energy out of something to the point of reaching absolute zero. Like I said, the only reason it's not a bit stick of Ice-9 level world freezing is because the effective range is so small and the air isn't gonna conduct heat well enough to let it get into the thing. They're hard to package and hold on to.
And yes, the cooling effect will spread through solid objects and things with better thermal conductivity then the loose gas of the atmosphere, but the speed of it will vary. Metal only cools so fast, so it eventually reaches an equalibrium when the amount of metal being "cooled" is high enough that the environmental heat is heating it enough to counteract the cold...this is kinda hard to explain.
They need to be physically touching and growing on each other. It doesn't seem to increase the antimagic properties though.
They become functional as soon as they bud but their ability to absorb and counteract increases as they grow in size.
Not the slightest damage, you can't scratch it and cause it to stop, but if you break the shell, it stops and is dead. Won't reproduce.