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Heat resistance.

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If a character is unaffected by plasma attacks, does it mean they have a heat resistance of 150 million degree celcius?
 
Plasma does not have a set temperature like that.

The Sun's surface for example is only 5498.85 degrees Celcius, but is still Plasma.

Plasma is more complicated than the other states of matter. However, for the simplistic nature of fiction, I can at least say that plasma should be a lot hotter than the temperature needed to turn something into gas. I apologize but I do not know much more than this, as I'm still trying to figure all of this out.

Trying find the temperature needed to turn a human into Plasma, within the realms of fiction, has not been an easy question to solve.
 
What kind of plasma in Metal gear allowed them to have that kind of heat resistance then?
I don't know anything about Metal Gear.

Go talk in their discussion thread if you want to know, or you could've just made that your question.
 
Even just regular fire is considered plasma; and clearly that's no where near millions and generally only a bit higher than 1100 degrees.
 
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