Chapter 1192 (1/2)
Chapter 1192: A Wind Chaser
Neutron sources, which could be classified as catalyst, provided extra neutrons that could sustain the chain reaction even when Uranium-235 was under its critical mass
Technically, both polonium and radium separated from natural uranium could form compounds with beryllium to serve as neutron sources Roland did not foresee any technical difficulties, for poloniu with alpha particles All of the three ele in nature, which saved them a lot of time to create elements artificially
Roland preferred poloniuh polonium-210 had a short half-life, it released very few photons upon a decay, which erous than inactive uranium However, radium, which released radon and photons upon activation, posed a potential safety hazard As such, polonium was a better candidate to provide neutrons
Further, beryllium could reflect neutrons and further increased the possibility for neutrons to interact with other ele with a sufficient aun model could be lethal
In addition to that, beryllium was a common eledoms, so Azima did not have to search for them in the wilderness
Roland knew very well about Neverwinter's current level of techonology The principle of the Resplendent Radiation was siy from 1 to 90, it required tons of theoretical calculations and numerous tests If the conversion rate was low, he would not be able to reduce the size of the weapons and would thus waste precious uranium resources Fortunately, Lucia's abilityfrom the uranium extraction
Nevertheless, even with aa nuclear weapon froies Nuclear weapons' destructive poas phenoular explosives Even 1 of uraniuy
Roland had to make every effort to win this battle that would decide the fate of the mankind
To held the power of the Sun in your palms in this uncivilized era, wasn't it a type of roive it a shot no matter how iood work,” Roland said as he patted Lucia on the head ”Once all the cabinets are filled with lead boxes, we can start on the tests”
”Yes, Your Majesty,” Lucia said fervently
In the ht Academy of Neverwinter
The area to the west of the research institute was quite today, for all the students were on a break visiting their faear down!”
”Crosswind, roll over!”
Good seated hi to the instructions in the Flight Manual by changing the setting of the wind directions The wooden rod creaked like a battered, weathered water room was sultry and balmy His back was dampened with perspiration, and sweat dripped down his chin on the shabby deck
Gradually, his hand becarip on the lever Good thus stopped and heaved a deep sigh
After learning to fly for alraved the basic instructions in the Flight Manual written by Princess Tilly in his ot easily flustered by the movements of the plane Now, Good had memorized all the instructions and developed quick reflexes His body would react almost automatically to his mind
But Good doubted if he could really fly a plane
He could not envision the picture where he actually gested that he should ”feel the wind force and wind direction, sense the ly” However, he did not understand what kind of feeling that was The ht deck remained ear, as though it were laughing at his futile attempts with an air of derision
The more Good practiced, theextre roo open
”Oho, you're really here”