

Not to mention that dust storms aren't exactly know for their high degree of purity. Besides, each of these balls hitting the ground would be like a dirty bomb going off and it still won't be the lighting strike that you have to worry about. True, lighting can fuse and melt stuff, but unless you have balls of 5+ kg of Plutonium or Uranium raining down on you, to be fused by lighting and to reach critical mass will you be dead by the shear impact of balls of heavy metal balls raining down on you! Again, radiation will be the least of your concerns. No.įor a mass to be classified as critical does it require kilograms of mass, not just a few dust particles. The resulting arcs fuse particles together which create critical mass scenarios. So as unlikely as it is, yes, technically Lightning "Can" Cause radiation in the most pristine of theoretical events if the contaminated dust is causing dry-lightning through static induction. While the base game might be perfectly serviceable in its own right, the real magic of this game is enabled through the various mods that players can employ to turn the game into a spectacle.Originally posted by Hobo Misanthropus.


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