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In the real world, gelignite is much more stable than dynamite, doesn't sweat and can't be exploded without a detonator.
In the real world, gelignite is much more stable than dynamite, doesn't sweat and can't be exploded without a detonator.


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Gelignite was an explosive material invented by Alfred Nobel in 1875. More stable than his earlier creation dynamite, gelignite was easily mouldable and safer to handle.

Ernie Clements kept a store of gelignite which he used for fishing. It had started to "sweat", or exude nitroglycerine, making it extremely unstable. The Fourth Doctor used a box of this explosive to destroy the Osirian war missile being created by Sutekh's servitors. Sarah was able to detonate the box by shooting it with a rifle. (TV: Pyramids of Mars)

Ace was attempting to extract nitroglycerin from gelignite when she was transported to Iceworld. (TV: Dragonfire)

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In the real world, gelignite is much more stable than dynamite, doesn't sweat and can't be exploded without a detonator.

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