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| The author has a point though. Often it seems in the book that being touched by any plasma means your screwed. Marines and machines are destroyed nigh instantaneously by plasma in the books but soak the same amount like sponges in the game.{{unsigned|71.171.111.82}} | | The author has a point though. Often it seems in the book that being touched by any plasma means your screwed. Marines and machines are destroyed nigh instantaneously by plasma in the books but soak the same amount like sponges in the game.{{unsigned|71.171.111.82}} |
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| however, this actually makes the games more accurate, given that the [[Titanium-A Armor|Body Armor]] article says that "[http://halopedian.com/Marines Marines] sometimes have thin Titanium-A armor suits, though these are an increasingly rare sight. These suits are slowly being replaced by <u>'''''ceramic'''''</u> variants", ceramic materials have very high heat resistance and even modern ceramic materials are able to withstand the incredibly high temperatures of plasma, which is why [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michio_Kaku Dr. Michio Kaku] used ceramic materials in his design for a Lightsaber, and if ceramics can survive being made into a Plasma sword, than they should also be able to survive being shot by a Plasma Rifle, (which a Lightsaber would also need to do) [[User talk:Andrew-108|Andrew-108]] 19:12, September 22, 2010 (UTC) | | however, this actually makes the games more accurate, given that the [[Titanium-A Armor|Body Armor]] article says that "[http://halo.wikia.com/wiki/Marines Marines] sometimes have thin Titanium-A armor suits, though these are an increasingly rare sight. These suits are slowly being replaced by <u>'''''ceramic'''''</u> variants", ceramic materials have very high heat resistance and even modern ceramic materials are able to withstand the incredibly high temperatures of plasma, which is why [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michio_Kaku Dr. Michio Kaku] used ceramic materials in his design for a Lightsaber, and if ceramics can survive being made into a Plasma sword, than they should also be able to survive being shot by a Plasma Rifle, (which a Lightsaber would also need to do) [[User talk:Andrew-108|Andrew-108]] 19:12, September 22, 2010 (UTC) |
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| Sorry but how can plasma be classified as a solid, liquid and a gas? Plasma is it's own state of matter, the 'next step up' from a gas. Even in the header a link to the wikipedia plasma article is provided, which barely mentions the word solid. Whoever wrote the introduction clearly has little understanding of what a plasma actually is.[[User talk:Jhackett6|Jhackett6]] 11:31, 7 May 2011 (EDT) | | Sorry but how can plasma be classified as a solid, liquid and a gas? Plasma is it's own state of matter, the 'next step up' from a gas. Even in the header a link to the wikipedia plasma article is provided, which barely mentions the word solid. Whoever wrote the introduction clearly has little understanding of what a plasma actually is.[[User talk:Jhackett6|Jhackett6]] 11:31, 7 May 2011 (EDT) |
| :If you see something you know is wrong, fix it. [[User:FatalSnipe117|<span style="color:green">'''pestilence'''</span>]] [[Special:Contributions/FatalSnipe117|<span style="color:green">'''Phil'''</span>]], ''[[User talk:FatalSnipe117|<span style="color:green">'''pestilence!'''</span>]]'' 11:49, 7 May 2011 (EDT)
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| :No, plasma is not a distinct phase of matter. [[User talk:Plasmic Physics|Plasmic Physics]] 00:21, 8 May 2011 (EDT)
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| :: A quote from the very first line of the wikipedia article on plasma - "In physics and chemistry, plasma is a state of matter similar to gas in which a certain portion of the particles are ionized." In no way is a plasma related to solids, and it only has some similarities with gases and liquids (such as having no definite shape unless in a container). [[User talk:Jhackett6|Jhackett6]] 06:04, 8 May 2011 (EDT)
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| :You would do well to read the rest of the article. [[User talk:Plasmic Physics|Plasmic Physics]] 11:12, 8 May 2011 (EDT)
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| :Could you please direct me to the section that agrees with this pages introduction? I am unable to find it. [[User talk:Jhackett6|Jhackett6]] 11:32, 8 May 2011 (EDT)
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| :Appologies, it seems that due to continual editting has fragmented and dispersed the specific references. It should be noted that I did not used Wikipedia as an initial reference when I wrote the introduction.
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| :Take one example with you, the interior of the sun is both considered to be liquid, and a plasma. (according to astrophysicists these are not conflicting ideas). Read this paper, [http://iopscience.iop.org/0508-3443/15/4/303/pdf/0508-3443_15_4_303.pdf]. [[User talk:Plasmic Physics|Plasmic Physics]] 21:08, 8 May 2011 (EDT)
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| == The mech suit warn by Sargent Johnson ==
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| It's says in halo wars 2 that this has a phased plasma fusils as a weapon should that be made a mention in the plasma section
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| == The mech suit warn by Sargent Johnson ==
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| It's says in halo wars 2 that this has a phased plasma fusils as a weapon should that be made a mention in the plasma section
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| == UNSC plasma weapons ==
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| The unsc does have some plasma based weapons. Some documentation quiet well such as the rhino tank and others like the prototype pla rifle and casaba howitzers and the phased plasma fusils on the green machine or the mech suit hope we get more info on these as we don't know to much. Were they revered engineered or independently developed or what. Hope we can get 343 to answer these soon [[User:Spartan Matt|Spartan Matt]] ([[User talk:Spartan Matt|talk]]) 02:14, July 13, 2023 (EDT)
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