Dark Hellion wrote:Given the way that 40K makes built up areas (especially on places like Armegeddon) this is like saying that hitting Norad with an Airstrike and not killing it means the airstrike is weak.
Titans smallest Titan-Grade weaponry is still described as making light buildings vaporize in under a second. This is just an oversized machine gun, plasma blastguns and others are so ridiculously overpowered that Titans are not concidered a normal usage weapon.
Descriptions say that titans can level cities in short order, to level a 40k city requires the firepower Imperial Ovelord states.
1. Show me quotes/extracts/official artwork where you get mult-km Fireballs from said 'low-megaton' firepower. You simply cannot have such staggering firepower without them. Or the after affects for that matter; the first Megaton scale nuclear test (Ivy Mike) completely levelled the island leaving a 2 crater in its place...
2. You are falling into the same trap as many who throw around multi-megaton (which requires multiple-km diameter fireballs that you could in no-way miss in a battle...) figures like snowballs. Do you have any idea of how impressive (and utterly un-miss it would be in a battle), the explosion from 100 tonnes of TNT is?
I refer you to the 'calibration' test for Trinity (shown on the documentary 'Trinity and beyond').
Have you also any idea of the devastation incurred when hundreds of tonnes of TNT and other explosives are detonated? I refer you to the
real example of the Halifax explosion of 1917 and the effect of 200 tonnes of TNT, 2300 tons of picric acid, going up in one go had on the city
http://www.halifaxexplosion.org/dayof.shtml
In that example 2.5 square km was levelled in the explosion. You
don't need a multi-megaton blasts to level a city. Just one of those (halifax explosion) going off per minute would cause horrendous damage in the space of an hour. Clearly there is massive ordinance used in 40K land Battles, artillery pieces that far exceed the calibre of anything used today (large areas of the city in ‘necropolis’ where flattened in short order by massive artillery bombardments), but nothing to suggest dozens of square Km disappearing in a single fireball is the ‘norm’.
3. Show me where it states all 40K buildings are capable of with-standing sub-megaton hits. I refer you to the Hive Spire in the 'necropolis' book in Gaunts Ghost's which was repeatedly penetrated by conventional heavy gun/rocket artillery (And in an aside, the 'tainted Hive' in that book was finally levelled from orbit by a fleet of thousands of warships, not a single 'uber' titan weapon)