What would a nuclear castle look like?
What would a nuclear castle look like?
How about you describe what the fuck you actually mean first?
Imagine a nuclear-powered castle my friend.
Cheyenne mountain?
Could this mountain castle hold off an army of Goblins?
With its atomic powered missiles it can!
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He'd be breaking up inside.
what is the nuclear power used for and what technology level are we talking about?
Full modern? Well essentially you have an underground military headquarter and possibly missile silo which uses a nuclear reactor to generate power, bit older a fortification ring resembling the maginot line defenses with again a nuclear reactor as power source
Full medieval? Castle build over a naturally occurring nuclear reactor (en.wikipedia.org
More fantasy like? Well you have the same naturally occurring reactor but instead the castle build above it is very steampunk in nature with the reactor providing a shitload of free steam to power all sorts of contraptions, bonus points for actually using the "punk" aspect by having a bunch of serfs locked up in the caverns maintaining the reactor and dying at age 40 from various tumors
Balls to the wall? Nuclear powered railguns firing readily available depleted uranium rods
Man, woman, two kids, rifles for everyone.
Underrated
But irradiated
It makes electricity and they have access to modern materials and technologies so its a castle with modern materials and technologies.
I think you need to come up with something else.
well there's the rare natural version , which admittedly would be virtually impossible to coexist with humans on our planet, but hey that's what fantasy is for right? Doesn't always have to be outright magic
Like a regular castle, but with a pale blue glow.
If you're on this board, I'd hope you'd have enough imagination to imagine that yourself. Else I don't know what you're doing in tabletop games.
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The drawbridge would go up and down really quickly.
Ok, it looks like a well lit castle......woooo fucking hoooo
>Nuclear castle
Hmm...a castle holds troops that can attack the enemy nearby and maintain a military hold on the surrounding countryside, so....
>Nuclear reactor
Usually drives a steam turbine, so ...electricity? Steam cannons? Steam elementals of especially great power? (mixing fantasy and modern here)
>Electric motorcycles and vehicles
Okay, so you've got special squads of fast-moving dragoons on electric motorcycles to attack and break the lines of the enemy formations.
>steam weapons
Steam-powered catapults, scorpions and mangonels on the parapets. No end to the supply of steam. Of course, there are steam jets in the gates and tunnels
>electric dynamos
There are tesla coils in defensive positions around the castles that spark lightning on those who get near
>Steam elemental
An elder steam elemental has become impressed by this unequaled source on this planet, and has made the dungeon its home. In return for more mechanical secrets of steam, and an agreement to help defend the castle, the elemental keeps the turbines operating efficiently. This creature glows blue with Cherenkov radiation.
>steam catapult
Can launch gliders for airborne reconnaisance.
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Only if it's underwater. Cerenkov radiation happens when charged particles move faster than the phase speed of light in water.
Two keeps, one and a half towers and a carriage
Howl's Moving Castle would be a good start.
Look at the descriptions of the Castles of the Knight Households in Warhammer 40k.
>What would a nuclear castle look like?
Glowing bright green?
You mean blue?
Where did it glowing green come from?
One of the first widespread applications of radium was luminescence - self-powered lighting. For instance, Radium Dials or clock faces were popular, as they glowed in the dark. These materials convert the kinetic energy of radioactive decay (and subsequent ionization) into visible light. If you combine a radioactive source with the right phosphor, then electrons which were knocked away from their atoms will emit visible light when they fall back into an orbital. Zinc sulfide doped with copper was a common choice for the phosphor component in the early 1900's, which glows green.
Stupidity, basically. People most likely saw radium based paint which glows green and assumed radioactive automatically equals a green glow.
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What I imagine and what op intends are two completely different things.
It would look like a castle. If it looked like anything else it would be a nuclear powered whatever thing that is.
It's like a castle... but with a nuclear generator somewhere. That enough for ya?
It would be standing
on the edge
of a crater
It would look like the fortresses at Liege or Antwerp. Unfortunately I can't find a good picture, but you should research them a bit. They were some of the very last fortresses truly designed to hold a permanent position. They did a pretty damn good job of it in early WWI (and cost Germany the war; they stalled the German surprise attack for weeks until railroads were constructed into Belgium to bring in artillery), but by the end of the war it was clear that siege weapons had far outstripped the ability to build better walls, which is why there are no modern castles.