Board Thread:Warhammer 40k General Discussion/@comment-203.134.114.240-20130706042929/@comment-8257990-20130712231842

I would like to point out that I was correct on plasma guns using hydrogen plasma... Therefore due to the laws of heat transfer I would say that on average the plasma will hot the target ar approximately 75,000 Degrees Celcius (Or perhaps hotter in the case of thinner atmospheres)... I would also like to point out that no known substance in exsistance (With the exception of Dark Matter) can still remain solid after being exposed to there temperatures... Furthermore the loose eletrons from the plasma itself will bond with most materials, literally meaning that if a plate of, say for example pure titanium is hit by the plasma a large quantity of the remaining titanium will be converted into titanium ions... drastically changing the very properties of the armour itself...Possibly for the worse...