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While theoretically useful for generating power, MIDAS holds great promise as a weapon of mass destruction. | While theoretically useful for generating power, MIDAS holds great promise as a weapon of mass destruction. | ||
− | When used as a weapon, MIDAS leaves a perfectly spherical blast radius; affected areas look as if something has been scooped out of the terrain with perfect precision. | + | When used as a weapon, MIDAS leaves a perfectly spherical blast radius; affected areas look as if something has been scooped out of the terrain with perfect precision. Its first battle deployment was against [[JOSH-A]] during Operation Spitbreak, though reports didn't agree on whether ZAFT stole a bomb system and used it or whether the Federation used it as a self-destruct system, with both sides accusing the other of the superweapon's use. |
[[Category:Front Mission]] | [[Category:Front Mission]] | ||
[[Category:Technology]] | [[Category:Technology]] | ||
[[Category:Library]] | [[Category:Library]] | ||
[[Category:Mazinger]] | [[Category:Mazinger]] |
Latest revision as of 03:35, 26 March 2023
MIDAS uses a gold isotope charged with Photon Power to catalyze a seemingly totally clean form of nuclear fission.
While theoretically useful for generating power, MIDAS holds great promise as a weapon of mass destruction.
When used as a weapon, MIDAS leaves a perfectly spherical blast radius; affected areas look as if something has been scooped out of the terrain with perfect precision. Its first battle deployment was against JOSH-A during Operation Spitbreak, though reports didn't agree on whether ZAFT stole a bomb system and used it or whether the Federation used it as a self-destruct system, with both sides accusing the other of the superweapon's use.