Poll

h bomb

AWSOME IDEA
5 (9.1%)
cool
5 (9.1%)
eh
8 (14.5%)
go kill yor self
14 (25.5%)
never put an idea again
12 (21.8%)
wtf with all the options?
11 (20%)

Total Members Voted: 0

Voting closed: December 11, 2007, 08:24:06 PM

Author Topic: some one make a h bomb  (Read 5726 times)

so the topic says it all can some one plz make an h bomb it would or should look like this

so some one plz make the h bomb for me? thank you
« Last Edit: September 02, 2007, 09:24:06 PM by SPIDERPIG »

You want it to have a HUUUUUUUGGGGGEEEE damage radius like an h bomb?

Big enough to splode all of bedroom.


yes i do skelle that would be AWSOME!

This would be pretty cool, but people would be more motivated to make it if... well... (please don't ban me)
if you used correct grammar. Just a bit more effort, like capitalizing your I's...

I WANT THIS!!!

im to lazy to check for grammer and spelling


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is the codename of the atomic bomb that was detonated over Nagasaki, Japan, by the United States on August 9, 1945. It was the 2nd of the two nuclear weapons to be used in warfare. The name also refers more generically to the early nuclear weapon designs of U.S. weapons based on the "Fat Man" model. It was an implosion-type weapon with a plutonium core.
Here have a periodic table, now learn the difference between H and Pu:
http://www.elementsdatabase.com/

Big enough to splode all of bedroom.
No good, I remember someone tried this private mod of missile that comes from above on the place the crosshair in on, expecting it to be as big as rocket launcher...it killed everyone in the whole bedroom and then the server crashed...

It'd have to be super only or like...I don't know, but it'd be murderous.

Well explode umm lets say 1/2 of the bedroom :D


Can we splode kitchen? :cookieMonster:

If you want, I can provide my old War Plane script from the Stunt Plane that had a gun on the front and dropped Rockets, just make the Projectile for the bomb and change it with the Rocket Launcher's Projectile Datablock.

lets splod kitchen and the slate