It decomposes on its own, not by reaction with something else. I am not sure what you think heat would be absorbed from or why.Pocket Dimension. If it's not technically touching anything, and if there is no heat for it to absorb, no reaction.
It decomposes on its own, not by reaction with something else. I am not sure what you think heat would be absorbed from or why.Pocket Dimension. If it's not technically touching anything, and if there is no heat for it to absorb, no reaction.
It decomposes on its own, not by reaction with something else. I am not sure what you think heat would be absorbed from or why.
That was assuming it was at tempatures that rendered it stable in the first place. Aka, the cryogenic temperatures you mentioned.decomposes rapidly above cryogenic temperatures isn't even raised...
Here: have an article on why they're right.I like how FOOF is what convinces them that she is really magic.
The best recommened safety equipment for dealing with FOOF and related fluoride materials is a good pair of running shoes. 😅Seriously. Not sure I'd want to share the same building as any of that stuff. Just to be sure.
Those only render it stable-ish, but yeah keeping it thermally isolated at a cold starting temperature would probably let it stay usable long enough.That was assuming it was at tempatures that rendered it stable in the first place. Aka, the cryogenic temperatures you mentioned.
And the funny part is that your article is about chlorine trifluoride which is considerably weaker then dioxygen difloride. Trifloride can burn asbestos and fully burned ash but is still safe enough to store at room temperature and use in industrial processes. Difloride on the other hand is so dangerous that it can only be stored below -300F and even then it can still randomly explode.The best recommened safety equipment for dealing with FOOF and related fluoride materials is a good pair of running shoes. 😅
It wasn't a pill, it was a sealed bottle with internal expansion - and Taylor can keep a planet-sized nitrogen molecule stable using magic, and that's a hell of a lot less stable than just a lil' 2-litre bottle of FOOF.how you keep a FOOF pill when the stuff spontaneously decomposes rapidly above cryogenic temperatures isn't even raised..
And the funny part is that your article is about chlorine trifluoride which is considerably weaker then dioxygen difloride.
Sure, but nobody in these parts knows any of that. (Except that there was some weird compression in play.)It wasn't a pill, it was a sealed bottle with internal expansion - and Taylor can keep a planet-sized nitrogen molecule stable using magic, and that's a hell of a lot less stable than just a lil' 2-litre bottle of FOOF.
The only word used to describe the container was "capsule" which is not normally used to describe a bottle.
Unlike the last Bonesaw, this one apparently had no redeeming qualities.Kind of surprised Taylor let this version of Bonesaw die, but she is an acceptable target.
I imagine she still had redeeming qualities, but the situation hadn't set up for those to be visible, unlike the first time.Unlike the last Bonesaw, this one apparently had no redeeming qualities.
Usually sidestories are canon to the main story while apocryphas aren't. This is clearly a What If? scenario.
And for those asking for it's own thread: check the timeskips. This chapter went from Canberra (February) to April. So it's probably not gonna be that long if the author's willing to compress a third of the year into two chapters.Usually sidestories are canon to the main story while apocryphas aren't. This is clearly a What If? scenario.
There goes one of Cauldron's plan to deal with the Golden Idiot.
If I were within 100 km of a milliliter of the stuff, I'd be too damn close.Seriously. Not sure I'd want to share the same building as any of that stuff. Just to be sure.
I recall something about them thinking that Bet would be abandoned if killing Scion didn't destroy it, as they had no idea how to get rid of the Endbringers.By setting the Golden Moron off, so that there's less people for them to fight when they take control of what's left of Earth Bet?
"I don't like killing people, but I don't think I can trust any of you even if you do surrender."
That had Jack visibly calm. "Of course you don't want to kill us."
And here is where Jack thinks that his Master / shard control powers are taking effect and he's safe. Unfortunately Crawler had other ideas."The only safe option is to kill you before you kill a bunch more people."
"...but you don't want to kill us."
Where on Earth did you get that idea? At no point did Cauldron ever express the intention of controlling Earth Bet. They wanted the S9 around because A) they generated triggers while usually only killing irrelevant capes, B) some of them operated on a level that might be useful in the final fight, and C) because triggering the apocalypse early preserved the maximum amount of capes and infrastructure.By setting the Golden Moron off, so that there's less people for them to fight when they take control of what's left of Earth Bet?