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− | MIDAS uses a G-Element structurally similar to gold to catalyze a seemingly totally clean form of nuclear fission. | + | MIDAS uses a [[G-Elements|G-Element]] structurally similar to gold 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 iterating on the G-Bomb concept. | While theoretically useful for generating power, MIDAS holds great promise as a weapon of mass destruction iterating on the G-Bomb concept. | ||
− | When used as a weapon, MIDAS -- like a G-Bomb -- leaves a perfectly spherical blast radius; affected areas look as if something has been scooped out of the | + | When used as a weapon, MIDAS -- like a [[G-Bomb]] -- leaves a perfectly spherical blast radius; affected areas look as if something has been scooped out of the terrain with perfect precision. |
[[Category:Front Mission]] | [[Category:Front Mission]] | ||
[[Category:Muv-Luv]] | [[Category:Muv-Luv]] | ||
[[Category:Technology]] | [[Category:Technology]] | ||
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Revision as of 06:57, 27 May 2021
MIDAS uses a G-Element structurally similar to gold 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 iterating on the G-Bomb concept.
When used as a weapon, MIDAS -- like a G-Bomb -- leaves a perfectly spherical blast radius; affected areas look as if something has been scooped out of the terrain with perfect precision.