If you hadn't vaccumed up liquid oxygen and volatiles in the same vaccum, I would have been suggesting it in the comments. Thanks for saving me the wait for a followup video.
The important science question is, do the solid walls and floors that can hold back the vacuum of space, prevent water from coming into contact with cables on the floor space? Will cables still blow?
@@cowsareevil7514 That's probably what's happening. So that means, we can automate it :) Wasn't there this nice robot arm, that could pick up stuff from the ground? 😉
I wonder if they're eventually going to create liquid forms of steel or copper in addition to the normal gases, so we can reenact that scene from Terminator 2.
Can't believe Mick of all people utters the words " How am I going to start a Fire"
It is only easy to do when I don't want a fire.
@@cowsareevil7514 There is a special code there for you.... hcf :)
If you hadn't vaccumed up liquid oxygen and volatiles in the same vaccum, I would have been suggesting it in the comments. Thanks for saving me the wait for a followup video.
How could anyone not do it.
Hello and welcome back to stationeers! Im Mick and were playing st... were back on the moon!
Mick is my inner arsonist's spirit animal
I'm getting my popcorn ready :)
The archaeologists will determine that the coffee cups are "ritual objects" with religious symbolism.
Thank you sir, always a treat.
ah yes, the space shuttle flamethrower
I wouldn't expect less Mick XD
For science!
27:54 room scale furnace right there, could smelt some steel or invar
now that we have a vacum/flame-thrower... what would happen if you had an igniter handy there?
Can water put out that explosion check that
Also you can put a temperature sensor to detect fire like if temp greater than 1000 then dump water
It would be nice to dump the water before the temperature get to 1000
@cowsareevil7514 yeah that's true
Crazy dude. I see a new season coining. Hint hint 😂
The important science question is, do the solid walls and floors that can hold back the vacuum of space, prevent water from coming into contact with cables on the floor space? Will cables still blow?
He found an gas duplication glitch, nice! Now just to automate it :D
I think it is a rounding error. Melt 2 ice in 3 cells and you 0.66 in each. when they freeze thay have to for full ice chunks, so you get 3 ice back.
@@cowsareevil7514 That's probably what's happening. So that means, we can automate it :) Wasn't there this nice robot arm, that could pick up stuff from the ground? 😉
I wonder if they're eventually going to create liquid forms of steel or copper in addition to the normal gases, so we can reenact that scene from Terminator 2.
I dont think they will do it unless there is a practical use for gameplay.
Nitrous and Volatiles!
# ForScience !
Does Stationeers have a creative tool for filling up tanks? The fastest way I’ve been able to fill up tanks is by spawning in a whole bunch of ice.
F3 addgas allows you to add any gas at any temperature.
@ Thank you!
Hi Mick
If you had the landing capsule on roof could you have got back into space 🎉
Thx for the mayhem
21:57 Now to repeat the process, and have a second vacuum filled with H2O ready in the other hand 😅
How to change the difficulty like you did at 5:22 ?
Can you change the world type in there too?
lol boys and their toys
You need to rerun the electrocution bit without a suit on (and with a standard / non-hard suit).
Hey Cows, since the update has your game been lagging ? My save file's dropped from 100+ FPS down to barely 30, any suggestions on how to fix it?
I wonder if a vacuum full of fuel will explode if it gets hot.
OMG too funny
weird, isnt a big cell 8k L?
Liquids render 50 times larger in the world. Otherwise it would take too much liquid to do anything useful.
Unplayable, litterly unplayable! Short circuit a big battery with no explosion. LOL.
Liquid Oxygen is white.
Literally unplayable. LOX is actually blue. 🤦♂️