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The following is a non-exhaustive list of things that are war crimes.
- Dropping a structure from orbit with the intent of causing an impact similar to a meteorite.
- Willfully scattering Minovsky particles solely to disrupt communications. (Incidental discharge, such as from a breach in reactor shielding or the use of an I-Field or Minovsky Craft, is fine.)
- Using Minovsky particles for military purposes other than reactor shielding, I-field barriers, or the generation of mega particles.
- Generally, the use of nuclear, biological, or chemical weapons. Law is slightly unclear on whether this only covers the use of these weapons within atmosphere.
- Genetic engineering solely with an eye toward creating humans who are more effective as soldiers.