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Hah, that won't work on me! I'll just stop breathing!
*holds breath*
A Solid O2 blade would be 54K (-218°C, -361°F) or colder. So that wouldn't be the most immediate issue.
OMG I love this pics so damn mutch, pls post more!!
There already is loads, just click the yellow tag
SciFi said:
A Solid O2 blade would be 54K (-218°C, -361°F) or colder. So that wouldn't be the most immediate issue.
Oxigen is also very flammable so you will only need a flamethrower to defeat this one.
Wiresetc said:
Oxigen is also very flammable so you will only need a flamethrower to defeat this one.
Looks pretty fireproof to me. Well, the weaponry and wings atleast.
Oxygen grenade = instantly rusts metal.
Wiresetc said:
Oxigen is also very flammable so you will only need a flamethrower to defeat this one.
lol with that much pure oxygen that dense to expose it to a flame would cause an explosion of epic proportion
*trows lighted match at her* Burn C:<
Wiresetc said:
Oxigen is also very flammable so you will only need a flamethrower to defeat this one.
This is on my list of common myths that need to be stomped on, set on fire, and immediately exploded. Other things on this list include "there is no gravity in space", "MAC filtering or disabling SSID broadcast are useful for wireless security", and "RAID 0 is a good idea".

Oxygen is NOT flammable, it's an oxidizer. Higher concentrations of oxygen make fire burn hotter and faster, but oxygen by itself cannot burn. The three ingredients of fire are oxygen, fuel, and heat. (Or more generally, any oxidizer, not just oxygen. A fire could burn in chlorine gas, for instance.)

A flamethrower might actually be more effective, though, since the increased partial pressure of oxygen would cause the flamethrower's fuel to burn hotter. You could also potentially get an explosion if a compressed tank were punctured or damaged, but it'd be explosive decompression rather than chemical.

On another note, what does Gia have against feet? I like feet, personally. They're handy for walking. Awesome as always, though.
Uh, "oxidizer" by definition requires oxygen in some form. Your statement of:

...any oxidizer, not just oxygen. A fire could burn in chlorine gas, for instance.
Is a bit misleading unless the chemical burning with the chlorine has oxygen in it. (At which point the chemical burning, NOT the chlorine, is the oxidizer.)

Also, I do believe your thoughts against:

..."MAC filtering or disabling SSID broadcast are useful for wireless security", and "RAID 0 is a good idea".
Are a bit too generalized. (RAID 0 is good for performance, pointless for redundancy. The wireless settings you mention ARE useful for security; they just can't make your network foolproof.Yes, I'm aware there are ways around those features, but most layman consumers don't bother.)

I understand your point (I was tempted myself to correct the commenter about that issue as well), but please don't generalize so much it makes your statement incorrect.

If you wish to debate the issue, please Dmail me or proceed to the forum as this is pretty off-topic.
You guys do realize no possible gas tank on her is unarmored? She would need to have one ruptured before anything goes to flames.
or, call the plutonium loli from the other pic and ask her to "say hello" to that oxigen loli here... :-P
behold, the angel of all weapons...!
S.O.B - Solid Oxygen Blade hmmm maybe in the future or the next decade or next next decade, or well nevermind just maybe in the future all the things we all have dream't like this one might turn into a common everyday life technology.

But for now we are creating, imagining and dreaming this things for a better future. -oh yeah thats nice.

Anyway this is "Awesome" all of gia's works are my favorite well not all. hehehe <clears throat> <whistling>...
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