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:I took a look at the wikipedia articles for fusion and fission nuclear weapons, and while it's true that fusion weapons themselves produce less fallout, it seems they need a fission reaction as a "trigger" so fallout is still created. There are also other reasons why their use is limited - political concerns, for example, or the fact that a 50 megaton warhead is simply overkill these days, and anyone who used one would be committing genocide unless they were hitting a target out in the middle of nowhere - hardly a useful application. They also seem to be considerably more expensive to develop, construct and maintain, another concern when you're fighting a relentless enemy like the Covenant. I imagine it's simply a question of fielding as many powerful weapons in a desperate situation as they possibly can, rather than focussing on making fewer, more efficient ones.
:I took a look at the wikipedia articles for fusion and fission nuclear weapons, and while it's true that fusion weapons themselves produce less fallout, it seems they need a fission reaction as a "trigger" so fallout is still created. There are also other reasons why their use is limited - political concerns, for example, or the fact that a 50 megaton warhead is simply overkill these days, and anyone who used one would be committing genocide unless they were hitting a target out in the middle of nowhere - hardly a useful application. They also seem to be considerably more expensive to develop, construct and maintain, another concern when you're fighting a relentless enemy like the Covenant. I imagine it's simply a question of fielding as many powerful weapons in a desperate situation as they possibly can, rather than focussing on making fewer, more efficient ones.


:You raise the issue of the SPARTAN-IIs, but I think they're an example of just why the analogy works in defence of the UNSC's current method - far more effective individually, but unable to be produced in anything like the numbers required. In this analogy, the SPARTAN-IIIs and even the ODSTs fill the place of fission weapons - they're much cheaper, in far larger quantities, and while they're less effective they still get the job done. -- [[User:Morhek|<b><font color=indigo>Qura 'Morhek</font></b>]] [[halofanon:user:Specops306|<u><i><font color=blue><sup>The Autocrat</sup></font></i></u>]] [[User talk:Specops306|<u><i><font color=purple><sup>of Morheka</sup></font></i></u>]] 19:41, 9 February 2014 (EST)
:You raise the issue of the SPARTAN-IIs, but I think they're an example of just why the analogy works in defence of the UNSC's current method - far more effective individually, but unable to be produced in anything like the numbers required. In this analogy, the SPARTAN-IIIs and even the ODSTs fill the place of fission weapons - they're much cheaper, in far larger quantities, and while they're less effective they still get the job done. -- [[User:Morhek|<b><font color=indigo>Qura 'Morhek</font></b>]] [[w:c:halofanon:user:Specops306|<u><i><font color=blue><sup>The Autocrat</sup></font></i></u>]] [[User talk:Specops306|<u><i><font color=purple><sup>of Morheka</sup></font></i></u>]] 19:41, 9 February 2014 (EST)


:Yeah, sorry for that. Fusion warheads are ultimately a fantasy now, and they probably figured with the Covenant, "Oh well, every time we break out one of these things we're screwed. Might as well give the Elites radiation cancer or something." They probably went with the Marine Corps/general military philosophy of, "If it ain't broke, don't fix it." There are alternatives to fission triggers, like antimatter that would be better for producing nuclear weapons (do not tell this to the Taliban), but given how justifiably far-fetched they are they probably avoided it. Not that nukes ever saved the day. Thanks for informing me Devil-Dogs.
:Yeah, sorry for that. Fusion warheads are ultimately a fantasy now, and they probably figured with the Covenant, "Oh well, every time we break out one of these things we're screwed. Might as well give the Elites radiation cancer or something." They probably went with the Marine Corps/general military philosophy of, "If it ain't broke, don't fix it." There are alternatives to fission triggers, like antimatter that would be better for producing nuclear weapons (do not tell this to the Taliban), but given how justifiably far-fetched they are they probably avoided it. Not that nukes ever saved the day. Thanks for informing me Devil-Dogs.

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