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Himawari said:I love when the word filter does this.Blue Max said:That should exceptional individual mold growth quite a bit
Spork said:A few questions:
1. Have you considered the possibility that the Lego High School might have been in the family room with Chris and Barb instead of Chris's room? What would the implications of that be?
It's possible if Chris had his homemade covers on them. The plastic would have protected it from water damage. Though it'd still be smokey and maybe a little melted or discolored. OR, Chris has bought a new PS3/PS4 already to "cheer himself up".Salto said:JeffMangum checked that Chris was on his PSN account. So perhaps his PS3 survived somehow.
4Macie said:It's possible if Chris had his homemade covers on them. The plastic would have protected it from water damage. Though it'd still be smokey and maybe a little melted or discolored. OR, Chris has bought a new PS3/PS4 already to "cheer himself up".Salto said:JeffMangum checked that Chris was on his PSN account. So perhaps his PS3 survived somehow.
I swear I read somewhere that Chris claims they've been back already to try and salvage stuff. He said something like, "the salvaging has been fair and good" or something like that. The fact that he claims he ONLY had the clothes on his back, his wallet, and his mom's meds and now has been seen on his 3DS means that they've been allowed back (unless Chris lied and he made sure to have his 3DS too). All in all, it's highly possible that they've been allowed back in OR that Chris has just bought a new 3DS and/or PS3(4). The thing is, it would not surprise me in the least if Chris stuck in or just bought new consoles already. I'd hope Barb would be a good mom and stop him from doing it, but I know she'd want him to check the house ASAP and she might let him get some vidya if it kept him from freaking out.Salto said:4Macie said:It's possible if Chris had his homemade covers on them. The plastic would have protected it from water damage. Though it'd still be smokey and maybe a little melted or discolored. OR, Chris has bought a new PS3/PS4 already to "cheer himself up".Salto said:JeffMangum checked that Chris was on his PSN account. So perhaps his PS3 survived somehow.
Perhaps. If it really did survive, would this mean he snuck back into the Hoard to bring it back?
timtommy said:If it was hot enough to make his lego boldy melty, wouldn't the plastic casing of various electronics face a similar fate.
As for the "salvaging" I was assuming that after the fire was done the Chandler's were allowed/encouraged to look over the property to see the damage and retrieve some stuff.
I'm not familiar with the PSN, could he be using the Vita to access it? I mean, handhelds are small. Chris could have grabbed his 3DS and Vita if they were close by when he became aware of the fire.Salto said:JeffMangum checked that Chris was on his PSN account. So perhaps his PS3 survived somehow.
I agree with this. I don't know why everyone assumes it was in his room when he obviously doesn't keep EVERYTHING in his room (ie: masturbatory habits)Spork said:As for the high school, another problem is that the only word we have on its condition is that it "melted some". Knowing Chris, that could mean anything from "it's slightly warped but still intact" to "a portion of it is now a heap of melted plastic, but most of it is still there". I also can't imagine Chris carrying it all the way up to his room, given the difficulty he had accessing it more or less empty handed.Salto said:JeffMangum checked that Chris was on his PSN account. So perhaps his PS3 survived somehow.
Blue Max said:Chris' room appears to be in the front of 14 Branchland, at a corner.
The Fire appears to have started in the back-bottom center of the first floor.
Chris himself has said that the Manchester High School set survived, a little melted; this was probably in his room, and it gives us a starting point to determine how hot his room became.
http://news.lugnet.com/technic/?n=6920
Best guess is that his room hit around 300F. That's bad, and it means a lot of things are likely damaged, but;
Paper's ignition temperature is 451F, below that point it appears ages rapidly. Untreated paper yellows after just a few years, in a fire this can happen in a very short period of time; Chris' work may very well be yellowed by age. My thinking is that that paper isn't artistic grade paper and probably doomed anyhow, but Chris' artwork in his room may have the texture of thirty year old letters; the paper has turned brown.
Most of Chris' Plastic is likely in similar shape to his Legos, deformed slightly but still essentially intact.
Clothing is generally designed to be fire resistant. The fire may have actually served a beneficial role, cauterizing Chris' dirty crapped briefs. This isn't hot enough to build fired clay in Chris' pants, but the bacteria are likely dead and the annoying stink compounds are destroyed.
Chris' Sonichu Medallion is made out of Crayola Model Magic; I've dug up what happens to Play-Doh at this temperature:
http://www.ehow.com/how_5031512_bake-playdoh-make-hard.html
Likely outcome: The Sonichu Medallion has turned rock hard and probably cracked in half; this can't survive that temperature.
Consumer electronics: A Computer CPU can hit 212F when in use, and I think most electronics are going to be similiarily resistant to heat. Rubber, involved in coating cables and wires, is often rated to higher tolerances than 300F, which covers cables. 300F is dangerous...but electronics are fairly resistant.
Things put away: If the FIremen appeared after 10 minutes, anything not exposed is likely safe.
Overall, the heat itself is unlikely to have done major damage to Christory.
What about water damage?
Lego is entirely immune.
Chris' Clothes were previously in a poor hygienic state; Dirty water is not the worst thing to have reached them, and most would be better than they've been in years with proper laundering.
Electronics are an obvious vulnerability, but electronics are intended to be used in high humidity conditions and are likely to survive being drenched better than one might expect. While Electronics can't survive immersion, they're designed to handle 100% Humidity and probably rainy conditions. Nintendo, in particular, is known for overengineering its hardware to be particularly robust. Stories of Game Boys surviving a year exposed to the elements or 30' falls are not unknown.
Paper products do less well under water, but that's because the paper itself liquefies and debonds. Sonichu, if it got soaked, is likely to take on Salvador Dali proportions--but Sonichu is five years old and likely buried beneath other stuff that took the hit.
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This isn't all positives, though;
Possibly in play, and potentially likely, are the results of cleaning chemicals exposed to heat.
Bleach is a chlorine compound, and Chlorine also takes the form of various acids and toxins. If the Bathroom burned downstairs, cleaning compounds went up in flame. This is an irritant minimum and grounds to condemn the property, maximum.
Other bathroom chemicals, like Ammonia, Iodine, and Cleanser are equally dangerous. It might be very unsafe to retrieve Christorical artifacts and they might be abandoned.
There might be a problem with Asbestos, with things like Kaka Makeup or other exotic materials catching fire; there might even be a problem with plastic itself catching fire--but I think most things will have survive at least the fire and water.
But there's another problem of a greater sort. Even if Christory survived the blaze, it might be contaminated with toxins; it might be too much work to save in a house they no longer pay the mortgage on, and there might even be a mental break from what was simply by being forced out of the house. Christory is in mortal peril, because its also unclear that Chris values it anymore. He might very well leave it behind when he and Barb find a new place to live.
We'll see.