astrolite??
akje said
Highly volatile 2 compound explosive composed of ammonium nitrate oxidizer(fertilizer) and hydrazine (rocket fuel).Because it has been widely referred to as the "world's most powerful non-nuclear explosive" and the rocket fuel is highly toxic it's not very often used.It's expensive, hard to disarm and there are many cheaper and safer explosives on the market.So it's generally seen as a bad idea.But these hunter guys are a bunch of extremist and this was their end game winning stroke.Too bad for them the game has changed.Now the question is: what is Matt going to do with this info? Is he going to tell Magnus and use the thing together? Or is he going to send Magnus the key and leave the state to watch the explosion trough binoculars?
akje said
Its a modern made puzzle key (using modern technology and math), made to look like it's thousands of years old.I'd say that if the key was reverse engineered from the coffin without knowing it was a puzzle or how the puzzle was made the key would fit in the lock, but then wouldn't work as a puzzle. So no. If the engineers who made it took Xrays of the coffin they'd be able to understand the lock (but not see inside, "gee it's lined with bone meal, I wonder why?") and if they were really smart they might make a working version.Due to the volatile nature of the explosive, breaking the coffin will result in explosions.The key Matt has works either way, since it's the original key.
akje said
Sure, do you plan on rewriting it to a cohereent story or just copy pasting everything together, couse that might get confusing
Wraithblade6 said
Everyday I put on my labcoat for work, and it makes me think of Stein.
Wraithblade6 said
Something up that ally...