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Wait. BUT WHAT IF THE ORANGES DON'T GET TO THE NEXT TOWN BEFORE THEY SPOIL?
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ORANGE-KUN?!Beware the talking cat wrote:Wait. BUT WHAT IF THE ORANGES DON'T GET TO THE NEXT TOWN BEFORE THEY SPOIL?
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If such a thing was possible at all... How would it be possible to return everything in a large area to nothingness while restricting the blast radius? It makes no sense.
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Well, if you take a black hole with an event horizon the size of the desired area, I could see it working. Now we just have to get a mass the size of jupiter to fit inside one of the little FLEIA warheads.
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I can dropping one of those suckers and just drilling a hole from New York to Hong Kong. The bomb would not explode either. It would just drill through the earth's core, completely destroying it and the rest of the planet eventually as well along with it.
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I think this is another example of why anime science, fails. Hard.
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Well, they clearly have access to technology we don't, given the Knightmare Frames.
It's not entirely inconceivable that some genius who likes to hump tables could come up with some sort of "clean destruction" weapon.
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I'm sure you studied physics right? Ignoring for a second the problem of giant, mobile robots, you cannot make something that exists into something non-existant without some extreme byproduct. By splitting matter, you generate a large amount of energy. Thus, by desintegrating something, you would by conducting nuclear reactions on a super large scale. That's what I mean by it would be impossible to "return everything in a large area to nothingness while restricting the blast radius". Everything "returned to nothingness" would detonate individually on the scale of a nuclear reaction, creating a stupidly massive, unpredictable explosion that certainly wouldn't be a nice sphere.
You know, if they had a way to restrict the blast radius in the first place, what on earth was stopping them from using that exact same technology (not the bomb,t he bomb-stopper) and just deploying it on a large scale. It would make much more sense, since it would probably limit any form of combustion, thus making every single piece of advanced machinery, weaponry, or whatever stop working altogether.
I would think that that would make a better bomb. Less large scale damage...
You know, if they had a way to restrict the blast radius in the first place, what on earth was stopping them from using that exact same technology (not the bomb,t he bomb-stopper) and just deploying it on a large scale. It would make much more sense, since it would probably limit any form of combustion, thus making every single piece of advanced machinery, weaponry, or whatever stop working altogether.
I would think that that would make a better bomb. Less large scale damage...
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..g...B...g........@.. "In Armok's name!!!!"
T...T..B..g........... And there was bloodshed.
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Hell, I would just EMP the shit out of them, no electricity = no defense.