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Re: Nuclear missile allegedly damaged



In case your wondering,



Broken Arrow is the term used for the Theft, loss, or

unauthorized detonation of a nuclear weapon. 



Bent Spear is the term used a major accident involving a nuclear

weapon. (Dependent on incident particulars)



Dull Sword is the term used for a minor incident involving a

nuclear weapon. (Dependent on incident particulars)



Faded Giant is the term used for an accident involving a nuclear

reactor or other non-explosive device. 



Rouge Spear is the term used for possession of a nuclear weapon

by a non-governmental power. (PRAY and continue to do so!)



Gerry







On Fri, 12 Mar 2004 07:38:31 -0500, "Danny K McClung" wrote:



> 

> Wouldn't this more appropriately have been a "Bent Spear"? The

> physics

> package was not compromised.

> 

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