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Project Hammer 2.0

AVAverageFloridaGuy•Created May 22, 2025
Project Hammer 2.0
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This is built off of Project Hammer's CD missile. It has been updated to fix multiple issues, This is not a complete replacement, however, it will be used considerably more than the Previous CD missile. CDM 2.0... CD missile 2.0 is equipped with taintium shielding, which, while drilling, uses the magnetic field it generates to repel plasma. Taintium also has A melting point that is above 10832°F. Undecayed taintium makes up the frontal drill bit, and the drill bit itself is the fastest drill possible. Plasma jets soften the rock about 15 feet in front of it, allowing the bore to easily drill through it. The drill bit spins frictionlessly at 5 million rpm on maglev bearings. Stage 1. Launching of the missile This stage is only contained in this project due to the extreme needs of taintium. If you didn't know, taintium starts to decay electrons rapidly when exposed to pure vacuum, however, taintium decays at a less rapid rate if it is bonded with an element, and this effect is dampened to almost zero if it is bonded with sodium. However, it still decays. These missiles are kept in vats of liquid sodium when they are not being repaired or fired. When they are fired, they are ejected from the ships as soon as possible to push the life span of taintium as far as possible. When fired, it burns its engine at full throttle until it reaches the planet's highest atmosphere. Stage 2. Entery Upon entering the atmosphere, it shuts off its rear engines and switches to its forward-facing ones to slow the missile down to as low as possible. This low speed also helps angle the missile so it hits at a perfect 90° angle to the planet's surface. Drills are activated, and the plasma jets fire right before impact to stop the missile from suffering damage. Stage 3. Drilling This is where the fun part begins. Over the next 60 minutes, the missile drills at full speed, drilling at 18 miles per minute. After the 60 minutes are up, it reaches the required depth, 700 miles below the crust, and detonates. Stage 4. Detonation I forgot to mention the missile's size, 72 feet long (one semi-truck with the trailer) and 27 feet wide. This carries 700 tons of lumonium. This amount is enough to flash cool the planet's core. Stage 5. Results Exact same as the other CD missile. https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/1158601037/

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Project ID1179428046
CreatedMay 22, 2025
Last ModifiedMay 22, 2025
SharedMay 22, 2025
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