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What is Australium?A metal in the Team Fortress universe, it is very similar to gold but it also has some mutagenic properties. People exposed to Australium will gain very high strength and intelect. It can be made into 2 forms liquid and solid, solid Australium has the effect I talked about earlier, liquid Australium on the other hand can be used as fuel for machines and can be used to extend the life of an individual. Australium was found under Australia (hence the name) which caused Australia to be the most advanced civilization on Earth. (hell they're living on top of it so the effects are basically never ending for them) It's also a weapon type in Team Fortress 2 mainly used by people who A. have the money to buy one or B. someone who has a mann up ticket and got one as a reward. Australium wepons ingame usually are just reskins of the default weapons but will display a golden glow behind the player after killing somebody with one. Australium also has a paint bucket color but it doesn't have a chrome finish. Yo that heavy has an Australium minigun I wish that were me. Australium - videoAustralium - what is it?It's a fictional metal from the lore of the popular game Team Fortress 2. This 1 pound bar of pure australium is worth more than 16 million dollas! What does "Australium" mean?A highly coveted material, similar to gold from Team Fortress 2. It is mainly used, in game, as decoration for weapons, such as the flamethrower or rocket launcher. It also has positive effects toward health, if used properly. Person 1: HOLY SHIT I GOT AN AUSTRALIUM SCATTERGUN Australium - what does it mean?a very valuable likely radioactive metal from the universe of TF2. it extends lives and makes Australians extremely strong, and smart. that person is so cool they have an australium weapon! Australium - meaningThe correct name for the element Au. The properties of this fine element are numerous. First, there are no electrons. Rather, the elements 15 neutrons circle around the nucleus. Also, this is the only element on the Periodic Table to have complete sexes. That's right, there are both male and female varieties of these atoms. Note: While they are mostly similar, once or month or so, the female australium do act strangely Damn, that Australium messes you up. |
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