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I thought the reason the Colonials used a conventional warhead in "[[The Hand of God (RDM)|The Hand of God]]" was so that there would be a big enough explosion to take out the Cyclons and secondly, the Tylium would NOT be destroyed?--[[User:Veepz|Veepz]] 17:14, 18 July 2007 (CDT) | I thought the reason the Colonials used a conventional warhead in "[[The Hand of God (RDM)|The Hand of God]]" was so that there would be a big enough explosion to take out the Cyclons and secondly, the Tylium would NOT be destroyed?--[[User:Veepz|Veepz]] 17:14, 18 July 2007 (CDT) | ||
:Here is what Baltar has to say: | :Yes, that seems to be somewhat wrong. Here is what Baltar has to say: | ||
::"But the radiation would render the ore inert. Unusable. I see your dilemma. Well, you're in luck, you know. Refined tylium contains tremendous enthalpy to the order of half a billion mega joules per kilo. If subjected to the right heat and compression, say, from a conventional warhead, you should get a suitably devastating explosion without the radioactive fallout. All we have to do is hit the right spot. Specifically, you need to hit the staging tanks for the refined tylium precursor. It's a lot more unstable than the fuel itself." | ::"But the radiation would render the ore inert. Unusable. I see your dilemma. Well, you're in luck, you know. Refined tylium contains tremendous enthalpy to the order of half a billion mega joules per kilo. If subjected to the right heat and compression, say, from a conventional warhead, you should get a suitably devastating explosion without the radioactive fallout. All we have to do is hit the right spot. Specifically, you need to hit the staging tanks for the refined tylium precursor. It's a lot more unstable than the fuel itself." | ||