I think I've seen a thread like this pop up at least twice before. I believe either 1) The writers didn't know that their was an elecromagnetic pulse that comes with the detonation of an atmoic warhead Or 2) Despite the nuclear assaults, the machines still managed to rebuild their city quickly enough to still be a threat. I'm sure they had structures that were heavily shielded from EMP type attacks, it would make sense to have that on large structures.
Any Machines that escaped the bomb radius would be okay, wouldn't they?
Electronic devices do not survive the continious radiation of a nuke, not speaking of the EMP. Even optic-eletronic can get destroyed by the radiation. Also, if I had to eradicate a Machine town, I'd use an E-Bomb, not an A- or H-bomb. Although it's got the least explosive power, the power of the EMP is many times as great as that of a H-bomb.
GoDGiVeR wrote:Electronic devices do not survive the continious radiation of a nuke, not speaking of the EMP. Even optic-eletronic can get destroyed by the radiation. Also, if I had to eradicate a Machine town, I'd use an E-Bomb, not an A- or H-bomb. Although it's got the least explosive power, the power of the EMP is many times as great as that of a H-bomb. Why would radiation effect electronic devices ? Doesn't radiation only effect organic cells ?
898989 wrote:GoDGiVeR wrote:Electronic devices do not survive the continious radiation of a nuke, not speaking of the EMP. Even optic-eletronic can get destroyed by the radiation. Also, if I had to eradicate a Machine town, I'd use an E-Bomb, not an A- or H-bomb. Although it's got the least explosive power, the power of the EMP is many times as great as that of a H-bomb. Why would radiation effect electronic devices ? Doesn't radiation only effect organic cells ? Intense radiation grills them So I guess, the initial radiation would have been a problem o_O
Radiation does not cause heat from what I've herd Oo .... The heat from the atomic bomb, comes from the energy that is released from the splitting/fusion of the atoms, and THAT would grill the machines... But I don't think that the radiation that "flies around" in the area after the explosion exposes any heat.
GoDGiVeR wrote:898989 wrote:GoDGiVeR wrote:Electronic devices do not survive the continious radiation of a nuke, not speaking of the EMP. Even optic-eletronic can get destroyed by the radiation. Also, if I had to eradicate a Machine town, I'd use an E-Bomb, not an A- or H-bomb. Although it's got the least explosive power, the power of the EMP is many times as great as that of a H-bomb. Why would radiation effect electronic devices ? Doesn't radiation only effect organic cells ? Intense radiation grills them So I guess, the initial radiation would have been a problem o_O Radiation does not cause heat from what I've herd Oo .... The heat from the atomic bomb, comes from the energy that is released from the splitting/fusion of the atoms, and THAT would grill the machines... But I don't think that the radiation that "flies around" in the area after the explosion exposes any heat.
898989 wrote:Radiation does not cause heat from what I've herd Oo .... The heat from the atomic bomb, comes from the energy that is released from the splitting/fusion of the atoms, and THAT would grill the machines... But I don't think that the radiation that "flies around" in the area after the explosion exposes any heat.Radiation. Heat that 'flies around' is called radiation.