Being lit on fire permanently raises internal body temperature extremely high

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Being lit on fire permanently raises internal body temperature extremely high

Post by Gentlefood » 24 May 2017, 21:25

Bug Description: TItle. This leads to dying after the fire has been put out as you still succumb to increasing burn damage and organ failure.


Steps to reproduce:
1. Be lit on fire
2. Resist it out
3. Die anyways

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Re: Being lit on fire permanently raises internal body temperature extremely high

Post by apophis775 » 24 May 2017, 21:29

There is no internal body temperature tracker.
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Re: Being lit on fire permanently raises internal body temperature extremely high

Post by Gentlefood » 24 May 2017, 21:31

Not sure what happened then. As I was still taking burn damage, might have been a sprite bug as I was no longer on fire. I was informed by the marine who scanned me that my temperature was in the triple digits, perhaps he meant my burns.

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Re: Being lit on fire permanently raises internal body temperature extremely high

Post by Jroinc1 » 24 May 2017, 21:34

Gentlefood wrote:Not sure what happened then. As I was still taking burn damage, might have been a sprite bug as I was no longer on fire. I was informed by the marine who scanned me that my temperature was in the triple digits, perhaps he meant my burns.
I mean, normal scanner temp is 98F, and fire WILL heat you up, and resisting WILL extinguish the flames, but it then takes a while for you to cool back to normal.

SS13 fire causes you to take damage from body temp, NOT from flames (Mechanic's the same for a really hot fever). The new flamer works on a different principle and is a reskinned gun, but if you light on fire, SS13 mechanics step in.
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Re: Being lit on fire permanently raises internal body temperature extremely high

Post by Challenger » 24 May 2017, 21:53

There is a body temperature tracker. Use an HF2 health analyzer on people fresh out of cryo and you can track their body temperature as it climbs back up to 20 degrees and they re-awaken. Similarly, if someone's been on fire a while, they'll have an extremely high body temperature. I believe OP here is the one who put himself out and burned to death soon after, and I scanned him and he has 75 burn damage at 230 degrees celsius, then he paincritted and died a while after that. Though he also had 30 brute on his bleeding chest and ayys were swarming us at the time so maybe that had something to do with it.
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