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borth@sh.itjust.works to Memes@lemmy.ml · 2 years ago

Trust me, I can see it all in my magic orb

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Trust me, I can see it all in my magic orb

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borth@sh.itjust.works to Memes@lemmy.ml · 2 years ago
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  • Metaright@kbin.social
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    “Radiation-emitting” would be correct in this case. As it reads now, the ball is made of radiation and is itself emitting plutonium.

    • EveryMuffinIsNowEncrypted@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      Gotta love the lack of a hyphen!

      • silverwing@lemmy.world
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        Gotta love radiation that emits plutonium

    • functor@lemmy.world
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      Sounds pretty magical to me.

  • macniel@feddit.de
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    So, it’s a sphere of radiant damage?

    • eezeebee@lemmy.ca
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      Wizards love AOE damage

  • Nameunknown12@lemmy.world
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    Ponder the orb

  • SkidFace@lemmy.world
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    Nononono whyyyy is it emitting plutonium, the plutonium would be emitting radioactive particles D:

    Also, it likely wouldn’t glow blue since there are no reflectors, so it wouldn’t reach criticality.

    I love this one regardless :)

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      Weapons grade spheres of plutonium need reflectors because they are just below critical mass, and the reflector pushes it slightly into criticality. There’s nothing stopping you from making it a critical mass in the first place. Accidents have occurred with liquids at power plants where enough of it was pooled together to achieve criticality without a neutron reflector.

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    Reminds me of the Lia radiological accident. Maybe they too were wizards.

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lia_radiological_accident

  • oshitwaddup@lemmy.antemeridiem.xyz
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    Needs speckling in the image

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