Nukes, initiating the reaction.

  • InfinitySquared
    8th Mar 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    So, I've got my nuke all set up. The only problem is initiating the reaction itself. I've got a block of C-4 surrounded by METL with PLUT on the outside, also surrounded by METL. In another setup, I've got the PLUT and the C-4 in the same compartment. With the first, my problem is either getting enough pressure to form, or getting it to hold long enough for enough NEUTs to form. In the second, I've got the issue of having too little PLUT for fission inside the compartment. What exactly am I doing wrong here?
  • boris457
    8th Mar 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    u must set the plut in the middle there is more pressure and use deut (deuterium oxide)
  • PizzaPlatypus
    8th Mar 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @InfinitySquared
    Put Plut in the middle, followed by a layer of C4 and a pixel thin layer of INSL then make ahole in the middle of the plut and put thunder in it
  • Rconover
    8th Mar 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @PizzaPlatypus
    >Ahole

    I lol'd
  • therocketeer
    8th Mar 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @InfinitySquared

    make a smaller nuke set off the main nuke - this is how some fusion bombs work if they cannot create enough pressure to set of the main explosive.
  • cctvdude99
    8th Mar 2011 Member 0 Permalink

    PizzaPlatypus:

    ahole

    Rconover:

    @PizzaPlatypus
    >Ahole

    I lol'd


    I lol'd too! XD

    Yes, put some deut and some plut in them middle, works really well.
  • PizzaPlatypus
    8th Mar 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    I mean a hole
  • code1949
    8th Mar 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @InfinitySquared
    Put BCLN charged with NEUT in a hollow ball of RBDM. When the RBDM explodes, the NEUT detonates the nuke. The pressure with destroy the BLCN.

    OR

    Put BCLN charged with THDR in a ball of C4. When the C4 detonates, the THDR will detonate the PLUT.
  • Ace
    8th Mar 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    see:this