DRZOIDBERG
DRZOIDBERG
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9th April
18th May
An incredibly resiliant alloy that is capable of taking a serious beating without giving up. its heat resiliant and has minimal regenerative capabilitys. enjoy yourself trying to destroy it :).
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Comments

  • TheFPSKiller
    TheFPSKiller
    11th April
    filt is destructable???? if you can use filt then you can use conv
  • DRZOIDBERG
    DRZOIDBERG
    11th April
    Also, I only use destructable matirials, and don't use void,whol,filt,any type of sensor,clne,dmnd,cray,dray,tesc,swch,emp, ECT
  • DRZOIDBERG
    DRZOIDBERG
    11th April
    if you fill the save with ehole which would negate any effects of the damiging particles entering ehole as they would be starting in it, shows absolutly no change in results.
  • DRZOIDBERG
    DRZOIDBERG
    11th April
    when experimenting with 4 layer itterrations of the design it has shown that even under 5 layers particles from explosions will overlap witout breaking the matirial causing bhol to form anyway. any allow over 3 layers is at high risk of turning into bhol when hit by large explosions. also ehole does not convert other particles into layers of the alloy, as that is not how ehole works.
  • DRZOIDBERG
    DRZOIDBERG
    11th April
    it falls apart without ehole becuase it becomes bhol
  • TheFPSKiller
    TheFPSKiller
    10th April
    the only reason your alloy is strong is because the EHOLE just so happens to convert any destructive particles into another layer on your alloy. this system falls apart without EHOLE.
  • TheFPSKiller
    TheFPSKiller
    10th April
    youre using ehole not as a fundamental to the alloy (see: verna, nanbyte), youre using ehole because you cant make your alloy fit in 5 layers
  • DRZOIDBERG
    DRZOIDBERG
    10th April
    um* (cts)
  • DRZOIDBERG
    DRZOIDBERG
    10th April
    un, yeah?
  • ThisUserDoesntExist
    ThisUserDoesntExist
    10th April
    conv detected