Carbon fusion bomb

  • Michael238
    15th Jun 2012 Member 1 Permalink

    I was experimenting with nuclear fusion on the Powder Toy when I put some hot CO2 in the center of a deuterium bomb, and this is the result I made. I still haven't found any city or bunker that was able to survive it.

  • EqualsThree
    15th Jun 2012 Member 0 Permalink

    I can safely say that this is one of the most powerful bombs i've every seen (ALOT more powereful than those supercooled DEUT bombs..)

  • Michael238
    15th Jun 2012 Member 0 Permalink

    @EqualsThree (View Post)

     Thanks. I have seen those DEUT bombs, but none that I have seen are this powerful. I once made a prototype bomb of the one you see here, but it used hydrogen instead, and was a lot weaker.

  • Plasmoid
    15th Jun 2012 Member 0 Permalink

    AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!! even on my fast MacBook Air, it's slow...

  • Michael238
    15th Jun 2012 Member 0 Permalink

    @Plasmoid (View Post)

     That's because at the peak of the explosion, the debug mode particle count reads 235,008 parts...

  • MeinFuhrer
    15th Jun 2012 Member 0 Permalink

    try to make it smaller maybe, and add remote control, anyways its good, but it reduced lag if i !set life deut 255. Just little critisicm, dont take it as offensive :) +1

  • boxmein
    15th Jun 2012 Former Staff 0 Permalink
    @Michael238 (View Post)
    Kicks right up to 235008 particles really quickly. Nice job. The fusion aftershock obliterates most that is still there after the neutron strike. Also, after it has struck, it creates a huge upwards current that pulls every unbreakable powder up and out.
  • Michael238
    15th Jun 2012 Member 0 Permalink

    @MeinFuhrer (View Post)

     I actually did try and make a smaller version, but it didn't really work well as there was not quite enough time to initiate the fusion of the CO2. Less laggy, yes, powerful, no.

  • EqualsThree
    15th Jun 2012 Member 0 Permalink

     

    I made a smaller version of your bomb, only, it can be carried on bombers. It packs a pretty decent punch despite it's small size, and FUSION does occur, you can see NBLE and PHOT come out after it explodes.

     

    Of course, all teh credits goes to you~~

  • Michael238
    15th Jun 2012 Member 0 Permalink

    @EqualsThree (View Post)

     Thanks. In the original bomb, instead of starting with hydrogen fusing to NBLE, it starts with hot CO2 with then fuses to OXYG and then to SING. I chose CO2 over HYGN because CO2 fusion is more powerful and because of the SING that it produces.

     

    EDIT: Due to popular demand, I have released the Carbon Bomb two, which is identical to the original, except this model has a remote control detonator.