Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2009 9:55 am
Are you sure Alcohol burns at that low of a temperature? It was used in Russian rockets (although that was Ethanol, not Methanol.. most of the time)....
I see your point. But then, what kind of chemical methods would be needed to create an offensive weapon? Making the fire extremely hot and that could burn through anything?vampirehunter42 wrote:My main concern in the amount of heat produced. Yes many things can burn. I can hold my hand over the flame of a candle and only get a stain from the wax. Most things talked about above would burn for a short time and have a low heat. At most the only damage a dragon's fire would do is singe some of your hair off, or a really bad sunburn.
But most creatures (including us) would not want that to happen twice. So I see it as a defensive weapon.
Well, a dragon's actual size is disputable, but going back to the fire breathing, Vamp, do you think that a very large dragon could produce a high energy destructive fire breath? Considering its size, maybe that wil allow it to have a high temperature "Napalm" breath...?dragonmaster wrote:that could be why dragons have such great size and yet can fly, their lung takes up a large portion of thier body