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#52 Mar 14 2013 at 1:26 PM Rating: Good
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Mazra wrote:
Even if NK smuggles a nuke, covered in lead and carbon, onto a covert freighter with a Japanese flag, there's still the matter of spies and sh*t. I know the Cold War is over, but I think it's safe to assume that the US has a couple of guys in NK keeping tabs on this stuff.

Whatever, Jack Bauer will handle it, assuming he's still alive.


He survived until the end of the series, and they wouldn't kill him off while he's off-screen.

We're safe.
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IDrownFish of the Seven Seas wrote:
Mazra wrote:
Even if NK smuggles a nuke, covered in lead and carbon, onto a covert freighter with a Japanese flag, there's still the matter of spies and sh*t. I know the Cold War is over, but I think it's safe to assume that the US has a couple of guys in NK keeping tabs on this stuff.

Whatever, Jack Bauer will handle it, assuming he's still alive.


He survived until the end of the series, and they wouldn't kill him off while he's off-screen.

We're safe.


Wrong.

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Canceled doesn't mean dead! The entire cast of Firefly isn't dead!

They can't be!
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Canceled doesn't mean dead! The entire cast of Firefly isn't dead!

They can't be!


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Mazra wrote:
Even if NK smuggles a nuke, covered in lead and carbon, onto a covert freighter with a Japanese flag, there's still the matter of spies and sh*t. I know the Cold War is over, but I think it's safe to assume that the US has a couple of guys in NK keeping tabs on this stuff.

Whatever, Jack Bauer will handle it, assuming he's still alive.

He is but he is just busy taking care of his autistic son now.
#57 Mar 14 2013 at 7:08 PM Rating: Decent
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Don't even need to be anywhere near a harbor really, lots of populated areas right next to land. Sneaking up on the US would be tricky, but sneaking into range of South Korea? Not difficult at all.


I thought we were assuming a US target here though. I mean, there's no need for all that if they just want to hit South Korea. They presumably have missiles capable of hitting targets there (even with a nuclear bomb) directly. I thought were were talking about alternatives to ICBMs capable of hitting the US. That's a non-issue if we're talking about hitting SK, or even Japan.

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Thats an easy one. Physical hardline from the bomb to an external antenna / cell phone. And if you can build the infrastructure to produce a functional nuclear weapon, you can probably figure out a simple remote relay switch. One would hope anyways.


Sure. Of course, the contents of your shipping crate are looking more and more obviously like a bomb at that point, but I'll grant that there are certainly ways to do this.

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North Korea probably wouldn't try that, and they probably wouldn't try it on us, but against South Korea, who knows. And North Korea is about as zany as they come these days. Who knew Kim Jungle was the stable sane one of the family???


Yeah. I guess my point is that if they're crazy enough to actually do this in the first place (as opposed to just threaten in the hopes of goodies), I have a feeling they wont be doing it so sneakily. They'll just fire their rockets/missiles/whatever. I'm just thinking that it's egomania that would be driving this sort of thing in the first place, and he'd want the world to know it was him doing it, so why not just do it overtly and ensure that he nukes what he wants nuked instead of leaving anything up to chance?
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Thats an easy one. Physical hardline from the bomb to an external antenna / cell phone. And if you can build the infrastructure to produce a functional nuclear weapon, you can probably figure out a simple remote relay switch. One would hope anyways.


Sure. Of course, the contents of your shipping crate are looking more and more obviously like a bomb at that point, but I'll grant that there are certainly ways to do this.


Depends on where in the stack it ends up, with larger ships holding up to 14k containers you can likely hide phone easily even on the outside, There is plenty of spaces on a container a small phone could be hid and not noticed unless inspected closely.
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That crisis was fabricated by the US government at the time. Keep up with the conspiracy theories. Smiley: rolleyes

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Tyrrant wrote:
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Thats an easy one. Physical hardline from the bomb to an external antenna / cell phone. And if you can build the infrastructure to produce a functional nuclear weapon, you can probably figure out a simple remote relay switch. One would hope anyways.


Sure. Of course, the contents of your shipping crate are looking more and more obviously like a bomb at that point, but I'll grant that there are certainly ways to do this.


Depends on where in the stack it ends up, with larger ships holding up to 14k containers you can likely hide phone easily even on the outside, There is plenty of spaces on a container a small phone could be hid and not noticed unless inspected closely.


With the right tech you can turn the container itself into the antenna.
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Shaowstrike the Shady wrote:
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Thats an easy one. Physical hardline from the bomb to an external antenna / cell phone. And if you can build the infrastructure to produce a functional nuclear weapon, you can probably figure out a simple remote relay switch. One would hope anyways.


Sure. Of course, the contents of your shipping crate are looking more and more obviously like a bomb at that point, but I'll grant that there are certainly ways to do this.


Depends on where in the stack it ends up, with larger ships holding up to 14k containers you can likely hide phone easily even on the outside, There is plenty of spaces on a container a small phone could be hid and not noticed unless inspected closely.


With the right tech you can turn the container itself into the antenna.


That wouldn't even be needed. All they would have to do is setup another antenna on the mast or wherever it is their main antennas are and it would blend right in and then run some cable inconspicuously to the bomb.

It would be mighty suspicious if they had no comm equipment at all. As soon as a freighter with containers doesn't respond to an identification request we would know something is up.
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ITT: Sogoro is protecting the US one NK bomb ship at a time.
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ITT: Sogoro is protecting the US one NK bomb ship at a time.

ITT: Regular day workers know more about being terrorists than actual terrorists.
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ITT: Sogoro is protecting the US one NK bomb ship at a time.

ITT: Regular day workers know more about being terrorists than actual terrorists.


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OMG, he was dead all along?!
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