Spreader Nuke

  • tothemyers
    17th Apr 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    We have ALL seen the wide variety of deuterium nukes out there. It is widely believed that using compressed deuterium adds that extra power, and combined with a hard shell such as insulator or quartz makes it extremely powerful.

    But does it really? No. Compressed deuterium requires space to expand first. Meaning that even without a hard shell, a compressed deuterium bomb is just as powerful as a normal deuterium bomb.

    The solution:



    A hyper-compressed deuterium bomb. It has a quartz shell, hyper-compressed deuterium, and wax runners. Why the wax runners? Because after the reaction starts (slowly) it produces the required heat to melt the wax, allowing the hyper-compressed deuterium to flood out everywhere. The quartz shell serves as a "breeding grounds" for the reaction, which also delays the explosion, to give flooding time.

    The results are massive widespread devastation, that can even fully destroy the Destroyable City V5.

    There are two versions:

    ----------Mini-Spreader-----------
    Designed for those who want a small bomb, but a powerful one.

    ----------Full version---------------
    A full power spreader bomb.

    FEATURES:

    Hyper-Compressed Deuterium: Most deuterium that comes from deuterium compressor, and that that is in normal deuterium bombs, has a life count of around 5,000. The life count of these things is exactly 16,383, which is the highest [savable] life count possible. Even better, it does not require heat to expand, just space to expand in.

    Spreader System: Allows massive amounts of deuterium to flood out before exploding, causing widespread devastation, no matter what the circumstances.

    Quartz Shell: A quartz shell to contain the starting reaction from the rest of the deuterium, to give the hyper-compressed deuterium enough time to spread.



    Tell me what you think of it in the comments, NOT in the tags.

    Please vote. I do not really care if it is a vote up or a vote down, just vote to give me your opinion.

  • dnerd
    17th Apr 2011 Member 1 Permalink
    very nice. good problem solving.
  • pegosh2
    17th Apr 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    Very innovative. I like it a lot!
  • tothemyers
    17th Apr 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    Wow. Just posted, and people already responded.

    But thanks for the feedback!

    (BTW, I admit it, I achieved the hyper-compressed deuterium by console :)
  • Dwotci
    17th Apr 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    I love how your description of the nukes is like an advertisement.
  • tothemyers
    17th Apr 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    Which parts, specifically?
  • Jallibad
    17th Apr 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    I tried to come up with something like this, it was a miserable fail. Great job
  • tothemyers
    17th Apr 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    Thanks.
  • Anmol444
    17th Apr 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @tothemyers (View Post)
    u can just use thunder to spread the deut.

    But still u did an amazing job.

    voted up
  • tothemyers
    17th Apr 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    Thunder may work well on plutonium, as it starts a reaction, but with deuterium oxide, it just blasts it across the screen.