Talk:Plasma Beam
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[edit] This page has a few typos...
If people don't mind, I think someone should clean this page up... I have more information about it, and its a bit messy. --RoyboyX 11:49, October 5, 2009 (UTC)
Please do! I'll help out, if you need it. ChozoBoy [ADMIN] (Talk/Contribs) 17:08, October 5, 2009 (UTC)
[edit] Is that physically possible?
It shouldn't be possible to equip both the plasma and the ice beams (In 2-D) at the same time... And why is it anyway that Samus can't equip the spazer beam at the same time as the plasma beam? Is there any explanation for that? Aside from the... Physics mess-up, could we maybe update the 2-D section? Is there any more information to update it with? DoomZero 17:28, November 4, 2009 (UTC)
- Not at all. Plasma is used in a completely different way in the 2D games. Instead of being molten lava or whatever Prime shows it to be, Plasma lets Samus shoot through walls, and increases her beam power. HellKaiserryo12[ADMIN] (Talk•Contribs) 17:31, November 4, 2009 (UTC)
- So... Plasma meaning the fourth state of matter, and not the high temperatures part... Right? That's another thing... Does plasma pass through solids? I mean that as a serious question, I don't know. Does it? DoomZero 21:19, November 4, 2009 (UTC)
- Plasma is gas at a high temperature (depends on the elements it uses for fuel, with oxigen we get fire, the sun is also a big plasma orb, fueled by hydrogen), so there is some heat in there, fire does not pass through objects but maybe with the correct elements some type of plasma may be able to do that. But we don't really know what the ice beam is, nor how beams combine inside the cannon, maybe it is like the judicator that fires super cold plasma.DIM87 22:52, November 4, 2009 (UTC)
In the 2-D games, the Plasma Beam is a thin ray that pierces through enemies. Nothing associated with fire. In the Primes, Plasma Beam is made of molten energy. So yeah, the Plasma Beam can be equipped with the Ice Beam to create a piercing shot of ice. --RoyboyX 21:25, November 4, 2009 (UTC)
- I never stated the plasma I was referring to was hot(or fire). It's just that the only way I really know how to get plasma is to super-heat gas. DoomZero 23:01, November 4, 2009 (UTC)
- Fire/Sun are just an example of plasma, read the whole thing I wrote.DIM87 15:45, November 7, 2009 (UTC)
