Board Thread:Non-TES Roleplaying/@comment-19164168-20170113003748/@comment-17114085-20170207095235

(Well tanks that long ago didn't have AC so at most they would have have some ice inside to help with the warm stuffyness of the tank's interrior. As for the flame it would be around 1000 C so depending on the composition of the tank's armor it might even reach the melting point, Aluminium's MP is about 700-ish C. So it would be more than midly uncomfortable, but yeah, it would take some time to heat up the tank enough to melt part of it. But metals are one of the most thermal conductive substances, so it wouldn't take an eternity.)

As the heat the Raphael sent to the tank dispersed troughout it, it was the smaller plastic pieces of the tank that began to break and malfuction first, while the air on the inside slowly but surely got warmer.