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Post by gedzilla on Jun 28, 2017 13:29:11 GMT
please share any good (post update) nukes you have.
all mine are now broken
(RIP Boron)
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Post by dwwolf on Jun 28, 2017 14:42:28 GMT
Just take your old ones. Replace the slow explosive with octogen, cut with about 90% potassium.
After that you may need to make minor adjustments to your hollow core sizes.
Honestly mine were barely affected. The worst effect was on the micro nuke which I had to increase about 850 grams of weight.
My megaton nukes werent affected at all.
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Post by morrigi on Jul 3, 2017 2:33:20 GMT
Use U-235 if you need them to be more compact.
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Post by 𝕭𝖔𝖔𝖒𝖈𝖍𝖆𝖈𝖑𝖊 on Jul 3, 2017 4:41:15 GMT
Just take your old ones. Replace the slow explosive with octogen, cut with about 90% potassium. After that you may need to make minor adjustments to your hollow core sizes. Honestly mine were barely affected. The worst effect was on the micro nuke which I had to increase about 850 grams of weight. My megaton nukes werent affected at all. a few hundred grams is all it takes to destroy a delicately balanced Rail-gun system
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Post by dwwolf on Jul 3, 2017 6:08:13 GMT
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Post by vegemeister on Jul 3, 2017 8:13:35 GMT
smol (same diameter as minimum-diameter remote control): smoller, expensive (ignore "NEFP", was apparently a bug. But cluster-nukes are still good): larj, cheap: extra larj: OH MY GOD IT'S COMING TOWARDS US (surprisingly underwhelming in practice):
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Post by morrigi on Jul 3, 2017 10:11:45 GMT
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Post by RiftandRend on Jul 3, 2017 10:54:26 GMT
Here's a fairly good set of mini-nukes.
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Post by dwwolf on Jul 3, 2017 12:51:21 GMT
Nitroglycerin in nukes.... Now there is an accident waiting to happen.
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Post by RiftandRend on Jul 3, 2017 12:55:31 GMT
Nitroglycerin in nukes.... Now there is an accident waiting to happen. Solid nitroglycerin is apparently much more stable than the liquid variety.
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Post by Enderminion on Jul 3, 2017 14:29:23 GMT
thats call Dynomite
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Post by dwwolf on Jul 3, 2017 15:19:00 GMT
Yeah....and once its subject to thawing/freezing cycles it has a nasty tendency to explode.
And cold can render it so insensitive as to be nearly useless as an explosive.
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