Talk:Yevata Industries/@comment-24882568-20160316164232/@comment-24882568-20160316183913

... Ok, probably exaggerated a bit. And I don't mean large sections, I mean like smaller sections(... a quarter of Central America, roughly? Either way, it's definately above destroying a city, and it'd probably take out somewhere about ~75-100mi radius, in all seriousness. Though that's not directly from the round itself(which would do maybe 10mi at best instantly, and more like 6mi), but from the after effects of impact, such as causing sinkholes, earthquakes and all that related stuff if it hits a tectonic plate(not like I'd do that...), and obviously the destabilization of the surrounding land. In other words, most of the work is done by what the round does after impact, indirectly damaging a wide area, not from the instantly vaporized center of impact. It's not like the 1 million ton ... things narada has(don't remember exactly what you said about their name. Earth shatterers?), which basically magmaized the entire continent that PC with only 2, this won't cause that level of devastation, but it would still do a fair ammount of damage.)

Now, as to why they are destructive... I think that's pretty simple. Density(which includes the mass) and speed. Neutrons are naturally more dense than any element in the entire periodic table, and are what make up neutron stars(and obviously most of the elements). Now if you had something that wieghs 1000 tons and acclerate that to ~mach 5(at least, and it will probably be in excess of this), it's going to do a lot of damage. And since it's neutrons and protons(both of which are extremely dense), the effect it will have on what it impacts would be bigger, and would go deep into the ground(which makes it easier to deal with enemies underground), and would instantly vaporize anything on initial impact, and probably continue on, causing a lot of damage underground, and then the obvious cascading effect that will have on the surrounding areas(... Earthquakes probably, Tsunami if it happens to hit near water). I'm mostly going to use it as an anti-capital super weapon, though, so attacks on actual targets on earth(or any land, for that matter) would be unlikely... Unless it's something that conventional means would not be able to do(Probably something heavily fortified that needs to be demolished. Points at Ceres(UAC) and Aubrey Base of USNiE)

Also notice I put in a + for the round weight(the weight of the round is not definitive yet), and I put at optimum for the max production of it. That would be with 1 super factory helping with production, which usually will not be the case, so under normal cercumstances, it would probably be around 4 months.