Saturday, July 13, 2013

Dear Lord Why

Kyle walked down the grey and colourless road road that led to the city of New Seoul. After the destruction of the city of Seoul by the bombardment, New Seoul had been rebuilt in such a way that nothing could hope to destroy the city from above. New Seoul was covered in a dome that consisted of three layers. The first layer, the one on the outside, was made of reinforced titanium, on a much larger scale, and then shrunk down to the current size to further densify and harden it.
The outer layer is the most reinforced of the three layers. The large sphere was constructed with a metal called Di-Hydronium, referring to the metal’s peculiar composition and ability. Di-Hydronium has a chemical composition of H2OTi48, which means it’s water fused with Titanium. The metal that is produced by the rare chemically forced reaction is Di-Hydronium, which freezes most of the items it is in contact with, including the chamber in which it is made. The metal is at first in a liquid state, but after a while, it forms a thin layer of Solidified Di-Hydronium on the outside. The metal was made in extremely large amounts, enough to encase 100 New Seouls in the metal. The resulting sphere, scaling 100:1 for the needed size, was then shrunk down, borrowing the machine needed from Past Beijing, to further densify the atoms and therefore make the metal much more resistant.

The middle layer, commonly referred to as ‘The Bunker’, is the second layer. The Bunker is just a plain Sphere of Concrete and Blast Resistant Steel both 10m thick. It is a plain and simple layer, designed to keep even the toughest of missiles to penetrating into New Seoul. However, there is a special interaction between The Bunker and the third layer, jokingly referred to as Korea’s Last Stand.
The third and final layer is the ultimate defensive system against air attacks. A centimeter underneath the inside of the second layer, there is a webwork of sensors that have an inverted signal, meaning that they will set off something if they are broken. If the sensors are broken in the second layer, the Third ‘Layer’, will proceed to completely flip over the whole city of New Seoul, upside down, revealing it’s concrete and steel underside. Then, and artificial gravity is activated to keep the city from completely crumbling, and a holographic image of the city is shown on the other side to fool the attackers. 

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