Shiver me timbers!
Nuclear Pasta is barely light enough to be sucked up by the King K. Rool Cannon!
Nuclear Pasta is a type of degenerative matter, and is one of the few things tougher than Bedrock. As such, only the epics can beat it as well as Black Holes. Since it's found in Neutron Stars instead of lame sad white dwarfs, its more dense, way more dense, a few centimeters high of nuclear pasta could way almost as much as the himalayas, thats genuinely insane! Nuclear Pasta has multiple phases, including a gnocchi phase, a Spaghetti Phase, A Waffles Phase, and a Lasagna Phase, the layer of nuclear pasta in a neutron star is usually only about 100 meters thick, but still ways to goddamn much.
The Uses of Nuclear Pasta[]
- Testing the strength of your meat grinders.
- giving to Slimes
- Eating (Actually on second thought don't eat it, you will probably DIE)
- Nuking it.
- Doing a little tomfoolery.
Why the hell did it form in the first place?[]
As large stars started to die, things started to get screwy inside their remains, with the Fabric of the UnOmniverse's physics changing without tearing, so nuclear pasta was made to contain the liquid cores of neutron stars across the UnOmniverse. it also happened to help during that incident when Scrat Split open a entire goddamn neutron star, causing Strange matter to fly out of the core. Nowadays, it is being used to test the durability of machinery across the UnWorld, to make sure it doesnt break within extreme pressure, among other uses, however, since the fracturing of neutron stars nowadays is quite rare, and splitting one open yourself is pretty risky, nuclear pasta is a rare, expensive luxury.
To dense to be consumed normally, but if you find a slime and feed it nuclear pasta, prepare for a easy quick meal with lots of iron, avoid excess though, as that could lead to iron overdose.
To dense to be consumed normally, but if you find a slime and feed it nuclear pasta, prepare for a easy quick meal with lots of iron, avoid excess though, as that could lead to iron overdose.