Jerehmia
Jerehmia
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28th Sep 2021
29th Sep 2021
This nuke uses inert materials like ceramic to contain and support the initial stages of the fusion process. It isn't meant as a super destructive bomb but as an ongoing experiment in controlling the various fusion processes. 10004 HYGN particle version.
fusion bomb nuke thermonuclear nuclear

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  • magnetman33
    magnetman33
    29th Sep 2021
    CTRL+F+middle click eworks too :P But I mean, I tetsted it with INSL(very crudely) and got ~1600 OXYG. NP, I like realistic nuclear bombs, this is a good one. I can see you put considerable effort into :)
  • Jerehmia
    Jerehmia
    29th Sep 2021
    @magnetman33 Actually it already produces OXYG, you can check by typing "!set type oxyg oxyg" in the console while the explosion goes on (this is how I measure all fusion products to judge how effective the fusion is). I'll sure experiment with INSL in the casing though. Thanks for the good tips, I really appreciate it. :)
  • magnetman33
    magnetman33
    29th Sep 2021
    Actually it even starts to make some OXYG with a INSL/TTAN case o:
  • magnetman33
    magnetman33
    29th Sep 2021
    Also SHLD could be a useful material, holds things in place until pressure forms, then vanishes instantly
  • magnetman33
    magnetman33
    29th Sep 2021
    Chaning the TTAN casing to INSL, then TTAN on top helps contain it long enough to fully fuse the NBLE to CO2 :)