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Old 08-03-07, 09:36 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by BelegDraug
Well, maybe you are right my little boy... but not all the explosives would explode when they are hit by a current... even the WWII explosives... I don't know the exact composition of a T2 explosive head, but maybe the Faraday effect would protect them from an explosion, just by discharging the current away.-
Don't forget, it isn't just the explosives themselves, but the pistols (ie., fuzes). They tend to use much more sensitive explosives to set off the less sensitive (but more powerful) main charge.

You've also got AA and deck gun ammunition to worry about, especially those in 'ready' containers outside the hull.

Then too, you have things that don't react well to overcurrents and overvoltages, like batteries, motors, and various electrical circuits.
All these scary things on board? Maybe I ought to request a transfer to the Red Cross.
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