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The appellation given to it by the Mutants is inexact, maybe an error from successive transcriptions. What's actually in the missile is a chunk of antimatter held by a magnetic field. Press button, magnetic field is turned off, you have instant E=mc<super>2</super>, where m is maybe one ton. Could be enough to actually turn Earth into a second asteroid belt. (Or not. Help me with the physics here.)
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The appellation given to it by the Mutants is inexact, maybe an error from successive transcriptions. What's actually in the missile is a chunk of antimatter held by a magnetic field. Press button, magnetic field is turned off, you have instant E=mc<super>2</super>, E=mc2, where m is maybe one ton. Could be enough to actually turn Earth into a second asteroid belt. (Or not. Help me with the physics here.)
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The appellation given to it by the Mutants is inexact, maybe an error from successive transcriptions. What's actually in the missile is a chunk of antimatter held by a magnetic field. Press button, magnetic field is turned off, you have instant E=mc<sup>2</sup>, where m is maybe one ton. Could be enough to actually turn Earth into a second asteroid belt. (Or not. Help me with the physics here.)
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The appellation given to it by the Mutants is inexact, maybe an error from successive transcriptions. What's actually in the missile is a chunk of antimatter held by a magnetic field. Press button, magnetic field is turned off, you have instant E=mc<sup>2</sup>, E=mc<super>2</super>, where m is maybe one ton. Could be enough to actually turn Earth into a second asteroid belt. (Or not. Help me with the physics here.)
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The appellation given to it by the Mutants is inexact, maybe an error from successive transcriptions. What's actually in the missile is a chunk of antimatter held by a magnetic field. Press button, magnetic field is turned off, you have instant E=mc
where m is maybe one ton. Could be enough to actually turn Earth into a second asteroid belt. (Or not. Help me with the physics here.)
where m is maybe one ton. Could be enough to actually turn Earth into a second asteroid belt. (Or not. Help me with the physics here.)
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The appellation given to it by the Mutants is inexact, maybe an error from successive transcriptions. What's actually in the missile is a chunk of antimatter held by a magnetic field. Press button, magnetic field is turned off, you have instant E=mc
E=mc<sup>2</sup>, where m is maybe one ton. Could be enough to actually turn Earth into a second asteroid belt. (Or not. Help me with the physics here.)
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[[WMG: The "Cobalt" bomb is actually a Matter/Antimatter bomb]]
The appellation given to it by the Mutants is inexact, maybe an error from successive transcriptions. What's actually in the missile is a chunk of antimatter held by a magnetic field. Press button, magnetic field is turned off, you have instant E=mc
The appellation given to it by the Mutants is inexact, maybe an error from successive transcriptions. What's actually in the missile is a chunk of antimatter held by a magnetic field. Press button, magnetic field is turned off, you have instant E=mc