Siberai wrote:*sigh* Alright, time for me to pop in.
A. They're reverse-engineered missiles he purchased from me. They're based off the MARS Variant of the Dual-Matter Reactant Weapons, which normally have a combined explosive power of 400 Megatons. His are severely rolled back, as they do not contain Antimatter, which is the cause of the mind boggling yield of the MARS Missile. I believe he has yet to recreate the JUPITER Antimatter Missile, which has a whopping 10 Gigaton blast yield, and if he did, they would be yet to reach 100 Megatons at the minimum.
B. They're intended as City Busters, meant to level cities and cause maximum damage possible. His likely cannot do as such, as they are not powerful enough to level a city, possibly only do catastrophic damage. It's safe to say you should be glad they are not the terrifying missiles they are based off of.
A. OK. Correct me if I'm wrong, but as I don't think Dual-Matter Reactant Weapons are a real thing (it sounds like a reference to antimatter, but as you seemingly reference that separately...), I can't really comment on any potential yields, so it can have whatever yield it wants. I was mostly just pointing out that chemical explosives, which is what it sounded like were being used, wouldn't really work.
B. You don't really need four hundred megatons to destroy a city, that's colossal amounts of overkill (unless the city is really, really big). A twenty megaton thermonuclear bomb could render a city more-or-less destroyed pretty easily, and ten gigatons is absurdly unnecessary unless you want to take out an entire country (or several) with one bomb. Still, I suppose it doesn't really matter, I just like simulating explosions.
Lethen Empire wrote:This is a PMT rp.
If I do get involved in the IC, I'll be using the PMT version of this nation, just like you're using the PMT version of yours.
Gagium wrote:-SNIP-
Heat sensors work pretty well in space, seeing as the ambient temperature is about three degrees above absolute zero. A person would be pretty easy to spot, unless they're right next to an even bigger heat source, like a nuclear reactor.

