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When the Soviets removed Albert Einstein from the space-time continuum, many of his great inventions were lost as well, including the Weather control device. Instead, Allied scientists created a brand new super weapon: the Proton Collider. It is a large, artillery-like weapon that, when activated, unleashes charges of anti-protons, contained within a sustained magnetic field. Collider cannons fire these bolts into a ballistic trajectory towards a designated area. Upon hitting the target, the containment field ceases to function and antiprotons annihilate with protons in regular matter - resulting in powerful explosions. Five such bolts are fired at one time, making the Proton Collider a highly destructive superweapon on par with the Soviet Vacuum Imploder and the Imperial Psionic Decimator

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  • Proton Collider
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  • When the Soviets removed Albert Einstein from the space-time continuum, many of his great inventions were lost as well, including the Weather control device. Instead, Allied scientists created a brand new super weapon: the Proton Collider. It is a large, artillery-like weapon that, when activated, unleashes charges of anti-protons, contained within a sustained magnetic field. Collider cannons fire these bolts into a ballistic trajectory towards a designated area. Upon hitting the target, the containment field ceases to function and antiprotons annihilate with protons in regular matter - resulting in powerful explosions. Five such bolts are fired at one time, making the Proton Collider a highly destructive superweapon on par with the Soviet Vacuum Imploder and the Imperial Psionic Decimator
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Power
  • -75(xsd:integer)
Role
  • Ultimate Weapon
Name
  • Proton Collider
Structure
  • 1(xsd:integer)
Ability
  • Proton Collider Strike
slides
  • Proton Collider.PNG A passive Proton Collider on land RA3_Proton_Collider_Charged_Land.jpg A charged Proton Collider on land. Proton_Collider_Water.jpg A passive Proton Collider on water Proton_Collider_Charged_Water.jpg A charged Proton Collider on water
Cost
  • 5000(xsd:integer)
amphibious
  • Yes
abstract
  • When the Soviets removed Albert Einstein from the space-time continuum, many of his great inventions were lost as well, including the Weather control device. Instead, Allied scientists created a brand new super weapon: the Proton Collider. It is a large, artillery-like weapon that, when activated, unleashes charges of anti-protons, contained within a sustained magnetic field. Collider cannons fire these bolts into a ballistic trajectory towards a designated area. Upon hitting the target, the containment field ceases to function and antiprotons annihilate with protons in regular matter - resulting in powerful explosions. Five such bolts are fired at one time, making the Proton Collider a highly destructive superweapon on par with the Soviet Vacuum Imploder and the Imperial Psionic Decimator. The technology behind the Proton Collider is one of the Allied's most closely guarded secrets. However, the Allied leadership (as directed by European Union president Rupert Thornley) agreed to disclose this secret to the FutureTech Corporation in exchange for their services. The result was the FTAC-X2 Harbinger gunship, an experimental heavy support aircraft powered by Collider fuel cell and equipped with miniaturized Collider Cannons. The same Collider fuel cell was also used to power FutureTech's experimental Future Tank X-1. The FTC-X3 Pacifier Field Artillery Vehicle's collider-bomblets also work on the same principle, albeit on a smaller scale.
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