Your cocoa makes more effective use of this heatsink than a CIM would. It transfers its highest heat to the sink metal much more effectively.
Why not use the hot cocoa itself as a heatsink? Then you can have a delicious treat after every match.
The only reference to “fluid” I could find in the game manual refers to “hydraulic fluid”. I think you could clearly demonstrate that since the hot chocolate is receiving thermal energy rather than transferring mechanical energy it is certainly NOT a hydraulic fluid (pressure seems to be required by all the definitions I find) and thus perfectly legal!
Sounds like a new game rumor: Hot Cocoa Game
The human player’s role is to drink the hot cocoa. I have dibs on that job.
I’ma watch some robot named IGBAWG (It’s going to be a water game)
i like it hot too
If spilled it will “damage” the field. Tytus, comes up with another post to make me smile.