Baked or Fried does it make a difference! He would still be cooked alive. Ask a turkey in a roasting pot. The flame would glance of the pot but you put the turkey in the oven and it stills cooks.Master of Ossus wrote:This is simply not true. The flame would have to be either hot enough to melt the liner underneath the plasteel liner for this to work, and while the precise thermoresistance of stormtroopers is not known, we DO know that they can function easily in extremely hot environments (at least in temperatures that can melt cheap plastics). Also, there are official sources that say that stormtroopers are virtually impervious to such tactics (ref. Tales of the Bounty Hunters). Finally, the stormtrooper would not be fried if cooked over an open flame. He would be roasted.Isolder74 wrote:a FLAME THROWER would cook a stormtrooper no matter what he is wearing. it is weapon that fires a extreemly hot flame. can we say Fried Stormtrooper
PS what does being able to work in a desert have to do with resistence to a flamethrower?