Sure concrete could protect you from the blast at enough distance and thickness of concrete however it wouldn't stop the radiation, p!us the bombs hit the castle directly. Then you've got the nuclear fallout afterwards, nothing alive in a 100 square KM radius would survive. The trident system uses the W88 warhead as its most powerful payload, this warhead has 100Kilotons of power and the missile can take up to 12 warheads per missile meaning 1200KT of power, or 1.2Gigatons.Īn 18KT bomb produces a fireball in the region on 1KM in size, everything inside this fireball is atomised instantly, now the blast doesn't scale proportionally however the blast radius from a 1.2GT nuke would decimate the entire town that the castle was based in, and by that I mean everything in a 10 square KM radius (roughly} would be totally gone. So basing calculations on normal nukes we have today, Originally posted by piet11111:Its not a town its a fortress. Unless i missed a newspaper clipping the nazi's only seemed to have had regular nuclear weapons though i could be wrong on this. It can be used with or without a colon, although with is the. It is perhaps the most overused title convention in the scene. Now we have an enormously strong concrete along with no practical restrictions of how thick its walls could be seeing how the war was over when the fortress was finished so the limits of available manpower and material availability are essentially gone and obviously the hurry to finish it quickly was also removed.Īlso the nukes used on NY where airplane dropped the nukes from the submarine where artillery based and those have always been far less powerfull in real life. is a very common title for Wolfenstein 3D mods, probably due to Episode 2: Operation: Eisenfaust from the original game, engine mate Operation Body Count, and for its general military/covert ops vibes. Now consider the fact that the story specifically states that deathshead's fortress was finished after the war along with the strenght of super beton (that according to one of the newspaper clippings is stronger then steel) "With concrete walls up to 3.5 metres (11 ft) thick, flak towers were considered to be invulnerable to attack with the usual ordnance carried by Allied bombers, though it is unlikely that they would have withstood Grand Slam bombs which, while not designed for this, had penetrated much thicker reinforced concrete."Īlong with the construction time of less then 6 months. And I can settle an old score.Are you familiar with the berlin flak towers ? If we can put a stop to him, we may be able to turn the tide of this war. A united assault on the Stronghold of Wilhelm Strasse, AKA "Deathshead", the mastermind behind the monstrous Nazi war machine. The OSA has sent me on a mission to the Baltic Coast of Germany, near the Polish border. BJ and the allies manage to overpower their captor, and escape into the ocean. After the General kills his victim, he leaves the team to be incinerated. Traveling further into the wrecked fortress, the team eventually falls into the General's laboratories.Īfter the fall, the team is captured by Deathshead, and BJ is forced to choose between having the General kill Wyatt or Fergus (see Timeline Differences). BJ unlocks the front gate and then heads off alone, meeting back up with the group near a courtyard in the castle. Traveling through trenches and bunkers, the troops manage to make it to the castle, and scale the walls for a frontal invasion. He then leads them on a charge into Deathshead's castle. He then meets back up with Fergus, Wyatt, and the rest of the OSA units. Once on the ground, BJ rescues the crew by destroying several Panzerhunds. He is the secondary antagonist in Return to Castle Wolfenstein, the main antagonist of its 2009 sequel Wolfenstein and its 2014 sequel Wolfenstein: The New Order, one of the two. From there, he cuts excessive luggage to help them gain altitude, and then defends the Allied planes in the plane's turret. Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory (often called Enemy Territory, W:ET or E.T.) is a free multiplayer game developed by Splash Damage (creators of Brink).Activision planned to release the game with Return to Castle Wolfenstein, but due to scheduling conflicts it was released only in 2003 as a freeware multiplayer game. Obergruppenfhrer (General) Wilhelm Strasse, also known as 'Totenkopf' or 'Deathshead' due to his skull-like visage, is the main antagonist of the Wolfenstein series and the archenemy of William J. After they're ambushed by Nazi jets, BJ is put to work repairing damage to the plane. BJ begins in a transport plane, traveling with Fergus Reid.
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