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Originally posted by Ewan View Post"Let's roll." Todd Beamer, aboard United Flight 93 over western Pennsylvania, September 11, 2001.
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Originally posted by WallShadow View PostIndeed: my first try on the application was 3701 Southwest 12th Street, Topeka, Kansas. Pity there's nothing bigger than a TSAR-Bomba.
The TB was only tested at half strength as they could not work out a way the aircrew delivering the weapon would survive a full power one
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One thing to keep in mind, except for the low yield weapons, to be close enough to get a lethal dose of prompt radiation, you have to be well within both the blast radius and the thermal pulse. In other words, most radiation casualties will be from fallout and accumulated exposure. If you survive the initial detonation unhurt, you should make it as long as you get out of the fallout plume and decontaminate - fast.
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Originally posted by Silent Hunter UK View PostNUKEMAP is a lot better though.Author of "Distant Winds of a Forgotten World" available now as part of the Cannon Publishing Military Sci-Fi / Fantasy Anthology: Spring 2019 (Cannon Publishing Military Anthology Book 1)
"Red Star, Burning Streets" by Cavalier Books, 2020
https://epochxp.tumblr.com/ - EpochXperience - Contributing Blogger since October 2020. (A Division of SJR Consulting).
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