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Published: 2013-07-21 19:53:56 +0000 UTC; Views: 2203; Favourites: 28; Downloads: 1
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Since this is Stevo's contest, I'll throw my silent hat in the ring!Entry inspired by ~MiniWitch3 and some Perry Bible Fellowship.
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illuminatitriforce In reply to TalosAngelDA [2016-01-30 04:08:11 +0000 UTC]
and that's why DITR happened
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superdude1337 [2013-08-30 17:42:35 +0000 UTC]
Looks like her hitbox wasn't small enough to dodge that.
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Mikallest [2013-07-30 04:43:03 +0000 UTC]
Oh nitori, you are the best! xD That tiny missle was just something epic!
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SolarisTheHedgehog [2013-07-22 07:42:35 +0000 UTC]
...i'm completely lost it.
Could this be, the reason why Nitori-chan is playable on HM!?!
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BrassAsteria [2013-07-21 20:00:57 +0000 UTC]
Nitori, may I ask where you got that gyrojet? But in all honesty, I like how such a tiny projectile manages to put her in a hospital bed, compared to the bullet spam others tried.
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TheFantasyChronicles In reply to BrassAsteria [2013-07-21 20:12:44 +0000 UTC]
Tiny bullet, big explosion?
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BrassAsteria In reply to TheFantasyChronicles [2013-07-21 20:24:07 +0000 UTC]
Maybe she fired an experimental francium filled missile by accident?
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Duwee-DavisII In reply to BrassAsteria [2013-07-21 20:36:24 +0000 UTC]
Heh heh, while francium theoretically would be insanely reactive, there's a problem with making it into a bomb- its most stable isotope only has a half-life of 22 minutes. While it'd be an AMAZING bomb, complete with radioactive side-effects, you'd have to use it right away. Oh well, Nitori would find a way...
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BrassAsteria In reply to Duwee-DavisII [2013-07-21 20:42:11 +0000 UTC]
I think they have found a way to preserve francium, they have sample in a university in England, I think it's Cambridge but I'm not sure. Plus, Nitori probably used caesium, it's actually more reactive than francium and lasts longer. That, and they mixed caesium with fluorine, it was actually very mystical-looking and pretty for a mixing of the two most reactive elements of their respective categories.
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Duwee-DavisII In reply to BrassAsteria [2013-07-21 20:51:13 +0000 UTC]
Caesium... now caesium is a damn good bomb. Shame it's still not QUITE as good (and I mean that in a 'for its purpose' sense, not a moral one) as white phosphorus in terms of sheer destructive potential- Caesium packs a massive explosive punch, but while it lasts for a bit longer than Francium, it still mostly just explodes and then ends the whole affair quickly. Phospherous, the white variety, at least... just keeps burning... and burning... and burning... and water only adds to the flame, just like a reactive metal, but the time and gradual burn of white phospherous leads to a large, uncontrollable blaze... it's a truly terrifying chemical weapon.
Wow, this escalated quickly.
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BrassAsteria In reply to Duwee-DavisII [2013-07-21 20:57:23 +0000 UTC]
Yes, yes it did. ...Tactical francium fragments! *lobs them into a nearby pond whilst running away*
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Spaztique In reply to BrassAsteria [2013-07-21 20:29:22 +0000 UTC]
Good ol' fashion explosives, like this: www.youtube.com/watch?v=RP88GJ...
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