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[[Image:Novabombe.jpg|thumb|right|A Nova Bomb]]
 
[[Image:Novabombe.jpg|thumb|right|A Nova Bomb]]
The '''Nova Bomb''' is a weapon of mass destruction from the [[High Guard]].
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The '''Nova Bomb''' is a weapon of mass destruction used by the [[High Guard]].
 
[[Image:Novasymbol.jpg|75px|left|The warning sign]]
 
[[Image:Novasymbol.jpg|75px|left|The warning sign]]
  
Nova Bombs are powerfull weapons, which can produce an artifical supernova by manipulating the gravity.
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Nova Bombs are strategic weapons capable of destroying entire solar systems. They achieve this by neutralizing the gravitational forces holding together large bodies, whether it be a sun or even a black hole.  [[Voltarium]] is the key ingredient in this reaction. Nova Bombs were never used by the old [[Commonwealth]] in battle, a doctrine which helped spur on the Nietzschean Rebellion.
Probably this comes from a reaction of the [[Voltarium]], which causes the gravity of a sun to neutralize. A single Nova Bomb can easily destroy a hole solar system, like the [[Dyhedra System]]
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As powerful as such weapons are, they are limit: 40 Bombs (the complete inventory of the [[Andromeda Ascendant]]) doesn't suffice to "hurt" a [[Black Hole]] - simply to convert it temporary into a [[White Hole]], but afterwards it will collapse back upon itself and the Black Hole comes back again.<br>
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With the fall of the Commonwealth the technology needed to build such weapons was lost to most. They were considered so powerful that 24 of them were considered enough of a force so as to create a new Empire, or Commonwealth depending on the wielder's preference. The first confirmed launch of a Nova Bomb in anger was when one destroyed the [[Dyhedra System]]. Since then these weapons have been used several times.
As well the [[Magog World Ship]] couldn't be damaged permanently. It can be slowed down, but the [[Abyss]] can easily repair the damages again.
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The intergalactic [[Commonwealth]] used Nova Bombs primarily to threat and deter enemies.
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As powerful as such weapons are, there is a limit to their destructiveness.  40 Nova Bombs, the complete inventory of the [[Andromeda Ascendant]], only managed to convert a black hole into a white hole.  This conversion was also temporary, as the white hole collapsed upon itself and reverted back to its original state.  The [[Worldship]] also survived a Nova detonation, though the destruction of its artificial sun seriously damaged it.  Curiously, on the second encounter with the [[Andromeda Ascendant|Andromeda]], a full payload of Novas only caused light damage.  Whether the Magog had managed to adapt or something else negated the full effect is unknown.
  
 
==Episodes==
 
==Episodes==

Latest revision as of 13:36, 30 December 2007

A Nova Bomb

The Nova Bomb is a weapon of mass destruction used by the High Guard.

The warning sign

Nova Bombs are strategic weapons capable of destroying entire solar systems. They achieve this by neutralizing the gravitational forces holding together large bodies, whether it be a sun or even a black hole. Voltarium is the key ingredient in this reaction. Nova Bombs were never used by the old Commonwealth in battle, a doctrine which helped spur on the Nietzschean Rebellion.

With the fall of the Commonwealth the technology needed to build such weapons was lost to most. They were considered so powerful that 24 of them were considered enough of a force so as to create a new Empire, or Commonwealth depending on the wielder's preference. The first confirmed launch of a Nova Bomb in anger was when one destroyed the Dyhedra System. Since then these weapons have been used several times.

As powerful as such weapons are, there is a limit to their destructiveness. 40 Nova Bombs, the complete inventory of the Andromeda Ascendant, only managed to convert a black hole into a white hole. This conversion was also temporary, as the white hole collapsed upon itself and reverted back to its original state. The Worldship also survived a Nova detonation, though the destruction of its artificial sun seriously damaged it. Curiously, on the second encounter with the Andromeda, a full payload of Novas only caused light damage. Whether the Magog had managed to adapt or something else negated the full effect is unknown.

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