![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Specifically, the zero-point initiator is activated by an uprated photon torpedo warhead at 19.5 isotons, producing a final explosive yield of 50+ isotons. Quantum torpedoes rely on harnessing zero-point energy, increasing their destructive power to above the maximum capable with a photon torpedo. This effect also applies to energy barriers. Effectively 'burning' the target using it's own material as the primary weapon. Creating a triple reaction reinforcing and reigniting the sub-molecular effect. ![]() Using a re-applied infusion of anti-gluons, the phoenix torpedo causes the quantum fluctuations at the planck length increase geometrically causing molecular friction within the targets structure. The resulting annihilation released energy in the form of EM radiation and particles such as neutrinos. Upon the detonation requirements being met (such as impact with another object) the magnetic constraint collapsed, allowing the reactants to combine. Photon torpedoes are armed with a warhead filled with magnetically constrained matter and antimatter. ![]()
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