Pyretite Asteroid Detonating In The Night Sky by irontrident00

This is what a pyretite infused asteroid does when entering the atmosphere. This unique material is sensitive to heat and friction. This will cause it to explode violently. The material has two forms once detonated. It has an A form and a B form. The A form is its undetonated state. The material will remain super hot for a sum of time. Then root into the ground making "clumps." That only happens in its aerosolized form V.I.A explosion. Then once the material cools down. It loses(Con'd) #IronsBest

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painted on a Nintendo 3DS
13 Oct, 2016, 6:47 pm
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irontrident00

13 Oct, 2016, 6:59 pm

It loses its ability to regenerate. This state of the material is form B. There is a process of returning the atomic structure to A form. But this takes time. The B form however will not root itself. The molecular internal chains have disassembled leaving the material unable to reform after second detnation. Then the element turns into other atoms. The damage caused by this is immense. If you have enough of it. You could easily make a 73 megaton war head. Mining A through B forms requires nanite assistance to safely disassemble the bonds of pyretite. The material is separated making the material aerosolized.(Not by detnation) This makes easy extraction in a contained area. A Reminder: DO NOT MINE WITHOUT PROPER EQUIPMENT!! Harm may occur to person/persons without the skill or training in removing pyretite "clump" systems.

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