HalfLifeExpert
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ORIGINAL: ultradave Mark-3 is the weapon dropped on Nagasaki, in spite of the DB saying 1949-50. The drop and detonation heights were close. The yield of the Mark 3 was a bit bigger by about 5KT, but that's probably not enough to matter too much in game. Yes, from what I understand, the Mark 3 is basically the full production variant of Fat Man, the plutonium bomb dropped on Nagasaki. The three bombs set off in 1945 (Trinity, Little Boy and Fat Man), from what I understand, were basically prototype devices that were deployed once they were ready. What might be more interesting in terms of gameplay, if we are sticking with B-29s and the early A-bombs, are the following what ifs: -What if the US had attacked the Chinese in 1950/51 as MacArthur wanted to do? -What if Operation Unthinkable had been launched? Here, Little Boy and Fat Man would be dropped on ether Moscow, or the forward formations of the Red Army in Germany. This could actually be a pretty interesting challenge, as it might take a serious effort to get the B-29s over Moscow to drop Little Boy and Fat Man. -What if the First Berlin Crisis in 1948 had escalated to war? With this, you will probably need to use A-bombs to stop the advance of the Red Army, irradiating Europe for decades in the process. Come to think of it, the logistics of the Berlin Airlift combined with tense standoffs and skirmishes could made for a very interesting scenario, I don't have the skills though, someone should create that!
< Message edited by HalfLifeExpert -- 9/15/2017 2:07:33 AM >
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