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Post by gizmo2015 on Sept 30, 2016 15:09:54 GMT -6
I wonder what types of metals could of been used in it.
The reason for this is cause well look how that car seems to survive just about anything.
You think Gadget would of broken it many times, and it seems it doesn't break down often.
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Post by eyesofthephasm on Sept 30, 2016 18:09:20 GMT -6
Adamantium?...Cause that car just doesn't get penetrated! I'm not sure, but it's something! I would loooooove to see the Gadgetmobile go up against the Batmobile! Just because it would be awesome!
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Post by gizmo2015 on Sept 30, 2016 18:23:02 GMT -6
Adamantium?...Cause that car just doesn't get penetrated! I'm not sure, but it's something! I would loooooove to see the Gadgetmobile go up against the Batmobile! Just because it would be awesome! I guess that would explain a lot. I bet that car is very expensive, I can't imagine how much was paid for it to be made. lol
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Post by Systemcat on Oct 3, 2016 8:52:54 GMT -6
Just to the transformation note, some kind of SHS metal.
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Post by gizmo2015 on Oct 3, 2016 13:27:25 GMT -6
Just to the transformation note, some kind of SHS metal. humm sounds good
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Post by steampunkgadget on Oct 16, 2016 14:42:17 GMT -6
In real life the likeliest combination of metals/materials that the Gadgetmobile would be made out of would be a thick layer of carbon nano tubes/graphine and another layer of black phosphorus, which is even (somewhat) stronger than both of those metals.
It also possible that there is a metal or material in at least one of the various Gadget continuities that might be strong enough to be a good candidate for what Gadget and his car made out of.
That might be an interesting topic to research, and it certainly sounds like something Dr. Claw would be interested in.
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Post by Systemcat on Oct 16, 2016 17:36:26 GMT -6
It's great to see you back Steampunk!
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Post by steampunkgadget on Oct 16, 2016 21:08:58 GMT -6
Alternatively, in that episode with the goat in the Balkans whose milk makes people superstrong. I seem to recall that it also confers some kind of near invincibility as well. As a result, perhaps the Gadgetmobile is covered in a similar organic compound to protect it from physical damage with something else that protects it from explosions. There are materials that can absorb or redirect heat, sound, and light, to varying degrees, so that’s another possible answer.
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