(Players move the bomb/prop to the designated target area.) "Device loaded. Detonator cables attached. Moving to safe distance." [SC]: "Personnel evacuated. Surface is clear. Initiating radiation seals." Phase 3: The Countdown (T-Minus 10 Minutes)
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The countdown clock clicks over. 00:01:00.
: The one actually pushing the buttons. Usually exhausted and cynical. nuclear bomb testing facility rp script
"Attention. Facility-wide lockdown initiated. Project Vulcan execution sequence has commenced. Evacuate the surface immediately. This is not a drill."
Silence.
Access to laboratories and observation decks.
Then the machine just invented a new kind of hot, Doctor. And it’s climbing. (Players move the bomb/prop to the designated target area
(Laughs. A hollow, broken laugh) That’s the question, isn’t it? We didn’t split the atom. We split the moment .
The child places a palm on the warhead’s casing. The Geiger counter on the wall screams past 500 CPM and breaks.
"Key 1 turned. Key 2 turned. System is armed. Initiate the final countdown sequence. May God have mercy on the desert." Phase 3: The Countdown
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A deep CLUNK . The bunker shudders.
(Whispers) Unless the bomb already went off. In a different direction. Time, not space.
You must find a terminal access key and locate 4 different terminals across the map (in the Hospital, Kitchen, etc.) to extract a 12-letter code. The code parts generate every 15 minutes.
Hawk: "Whoa! That's a big one!"
(Over the intercom) "Clear all personnel from the surface flats. I want the blast doors sealed and double-checked. Lead Scientist, status on the core?"
"Detonation successful! Yield estimation is coming in at 1.2 megatons. The seismic sensors are spiking heavily."