Author Topic: Earth 6.5- The Official "No nukes" version  (Read 170408 times)

They better becom-

A Government building in UCSC Blows up.

forget you Insurgents.

H-760 pick off the Insurgents.

Judging by their laughing they're gonna Jihad.

Gun em down fellas.

EDIT:  The Insurgents are approached with caution and if any sudden movements are made they are shot.  Soldiers attempt to walk into the hiding place and secure it.
« Last Edit: October 07, 2012, 12:43:03 PM by blazerblock2 »

They Blew up mah Government Building, forget them.


The USS Hermal and Jacul do long ranged bombardments, while a fully Squadron of D-10's(Dropships) pick them off and drop soldiers down.

H-760 and H-756's go all beserk and blow up all the encampments.

You bastard we could have detained and interrogated them >:(((((


Iceloch distributes money through out it's citizens in hopes to calm them, it is slighty effective.

Icelochian R&D labs have finished the first 15 MTHEL turrets, and are now working on compressing the Tokamak reactor into a mobile size to supply limitless energy for it.

Too bad.
We could have found their other hiding places and ended the war.  That and you almost killed a bunch of our men

Icelochian R&D are reporting massive trouble with creating smaller Tokamaks as they are very heavy and it's hard to find lighter materials that compad with the design.

Iceloch is now requesting help from any nation with miniaturization of the Tokamak Reactor, in exchange, they will receive a few shipments of MTHEL and THEL turrets and the schematics to build them.



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Huh?

Quote from: Wikipedia
A tokamak is a device using a magnetic field to confine a plasma in the shape of a torus. Achieving a stable plasma equilibrium requires magnetic field lines that move around the torus in a helical shape. Such a helical field can be generated by adding a toroidal field (traveling around the torus in circles) and a poloidal field (traveling in circles orthogonal to the toroidal field). In a tokamak, the toroidal field is produced by electromagnets that surround the torus, and the poloidal field is the result of a toroidal electric current that flows inside the plasma. This current is induced inside the plasma with a second set of electromagnets.

The tokamak is one of several types of magnetic confinement devices, and is one of the most-researched candidates for producing controlled thermonuclear fusion power. Magnetic fields are used for confinement since no solid material could withstand the extremely high temperature of the plasma. An alternative to the tokamak is the stellarator.

Tokamaks were invented in the 1950s by Soviet physicists Igor Tamm and Andrei Sakharov, inspired by an original idea of Oleg Lavrentiev.

The word tokamak is a transliteration of the Russian word токамак, an acronym of either "тороидальная камера с магнитными катушками" (toroidal'naya kamera s magnitnymi katushkami)—toroidal chamber with magnetic coils, or "тороидальная камера с аксиальным магнитным полем" (toroidal'naya kamera s aksial'nym magnitnym polem)—toroidal chamber with axial magnetic field.


But, while light weight, it has a low melting point and is not very conductive.

You have science, make it so.