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'''Fusion bombs''' were a devastating weapon. They were tested in the [[23rd century]]. If detonated in sequence, their effectiveness increased logarithmically. The effects were:
'''Fusion bombs''' were a devastating weapon. They were tested in the [[23rd century]]. If detonated in sequence, their effectiveness increased logarithmically. The effects were:
* One bomb - leveled a city and could kill upwards of 50 million people
* One bomb - levelled a city and could kill upwards of 50 million people
* Five bombs - total destruction of a planet
* Five bombs - total destruction of a planet
* Eight bombs - [[solar system]]-wide, shattering every solid planet and igniting the [[gas giant]]s
* Eight bombs - [[solar system]]-wide, shattering every solid planet and igniting the [[gas giant]]s

Revision as of 00:45, 30 June 2013

Fusion bombs were a devastating weapon. They were tested in the 23rd century. If detonated in sequence, their effectiveness increased logarithmically. The effects were:

  • One bomb - levelled a city and could kill upwards of 50 million people
  • Five bombs - total destruction of a planet
  • Eight bombs - solar system-wide, shattering every solid planet and igniting the gas giants

They were banned before any larger combination could be tried.

Adjudicator Medford, believing the Time Lords were a threat to Earth, filled the Machine with more than twenty (which could potentially annihilate a galaxy) and had the Fifth Doctor and Patience send it back to ancient Gallifrey. It did not reach its destination, thanks to the Seventh Doctor. (PROSE: Cold Fusion)