It was very interesting to see how the different yields affected Boston. The outer ring of the 100 Mt nuke reached to Worcester. I also played with the epicenter to reflect a terrorist nuke on a ship. If you can intercept a small nuke a couple of miles offshore, the detonation doesn't do much. All very interesting.
The Soviets tested their 50 megger nuke on an island in the Arctic, right? Boy, that place must have been toasted beyond imagination.
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