From: Michael M. Butler (butler@comp-lib.org)
Date: Thu Jan 11 2001 - 20:31:37 MST
Not necessarily. If the CEP is small, the infestation is small or
nascent, and the radius of total destruction is large. And yes, if you
get the focus and there's none other nearby.
All very arguable. I was assuming best case; a known lab, still locked
down, with goo ready to deploy, or barely deployed, with a single focus.
I have no reason to believe such an optimistic outbreak would occur.
Just saying, is all.
Eugene.Leitl@lrz.uni-muenchen.de wrote:
>
> > Nukes, too, of course.
<snip>
> wrong. Being intense heat sources, both generate immense updraft.
> You'll nail the bulk of the critters, spreading the rest all over the place.
> Um, and why should these be localized infestations? Because they attempt
> to be particularly nice? If anything, you can assume that whatever you're
> getting will be multifocal.
>
> Not a good idea.
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