@akje
Oh damn, wall o´text.
You can´t boil a vapour, it´s already boiled. That´s why it´s a gas. The only reason water puts out fires is because it±
1) cuts off the oxygen supply
2) cools down the entire area. Water evaporating pulls heat from the area around it, which is why sweating cools you down. When the temperature gets too low, the fire is put out.
As the vapour does not cut off oxygen, and it cannot evaporate, it won't even slow down the fire. Now, if the water condenses onto you, then it would most likely cool you down. Being wet will provide a slight shield from the flames. But when faced with a 300 degree wall of flame it's not going to make much of a difference.
And no, werewolves aren't bothered by Holy Water. It's for them that Crusaders have silver in their weapons. Quite probably SOLDIER has special silver-tipped rounds to take down werewolves.
Oh damn, wall o´text.
You can´t boil a vapour, it´s already boiled. That´s why it´s a gas. The only reason water puts out fires is because it±
1) cuts off the oxygen supply
2) cools down the entire area. Water evaporating pulls heat from the area around it, which is why sweating cools you down. When the temperature gets too low, the fire is put out.
As the vapour does not cut off oxygen, and it cannot evaporate, it won't even slow down the fire. Now, if the water condenses onto you, then it would most likely cool you down. Being wet will provide a slight shield from the flames. But when faced with a 300 degree wall of flame it's not going to make much of a difference.
And no, werewolves aren't bothered by Holy Water. It's for them that Crusaders have silver in their weapons. Quite probably SOLDIER has special silver-tipped rounds to take down werewolves.