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Thermo nuclear bomb. You have 2 paper clips, a package of slim jim's, and 35 nintendo 64's. Go.
Does the bomb have one of these?
This is an aside that is not really a response to your message.
Most people assume that because something isn’t easy to make explode that it is also isn’t easy to turn it off.
I’ve always assumed this isn’t true, that the two things are asymmetrical.
If it was built by the military or some other professional outfit that makes explody things, and not hobbled together in a cave somewhere, then the people making it actually don’t want it to explode for the vast majority of that things existence. Bombs are designed to only explode under very specific circumstances and there should be many off switches to prevent it from accidentally exploding or to accommodate for people changing their mind after activating it.
Like, you should need codes, special keys, synchronized activation switches and a countdown to make bombs blow up but I always assumed the designers of such things would build in so many failsafes that there would at least be a very prominent off switch that is clearly labeled on the outer shell… heck, there would probably be several depending on the size of the bomb.
Anyway, I always imagined that if I was alone with an ICBM I could disarm it somewhat easily during the countdown. I’ve never really researched whether my assumption is right because I’ve never thought I’d ever actually find myself alone with one during a situation like that. I could be wrong 🤷♂️