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===Post-[[Echidna]]=== During the [[Battle against Khonsu]], the [[Endbringer]] somehow set off Russian nuclear weapons with a time field.<ref name="25.5 e3">He’d hit a weapons stockpile in Russia, and nuclear weapons had been accelerated in time, the casings wearing down in that odd entropic, eroding effect that accompanied the time accelerations. A nuclear detonation. Heroes were still trying to minimize the damage. - [[Scarab 25.5]]</ref><ref name="25.5 d1">'''Wildbow:''' And if the field bisects the nukes, so the outer casing ages at different speeds, with shear where there’s deviation?<br><br>'''demoscat:''' Do you mean if a weapon is partially caught in the field, so that, say, half of the warhead is in, and half is out? If so, then doesn’t that effectively cut the amount of plutonium in half (more or less), halving the critical mass available in two separate time streams? This makes it even less likely to detonate.<br><br>(This assumes the time “boundary” where time flows at different rates prevents objects from passing in and out on their own. Depends on the concept behind the time beam weapon.)<br><br>Oh well, too much over-thinking a rip-roaring great story. In the final analysis, plot wins! - Discussion with Wildbow on [[Scarab 25.5]]</ref><!-- https://parahumans.wordpress.com/2013/07/11/scarab-25-5/#comment-33653 -->
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