Jewrean said:
Heronblade said:
It couldn't possibly explode. The Tokamak type of fusion reactor you were describing is not physically capable of producing an explosive reaction. Unlike with fission, the moment a plasma based fusion reaction is interrupted, it stops producing energy, and what you are left with isn't much more dangerous or difficult to get rid of than something as commonplace as molten steel.
If it leaked, someone standing right next to it would be lucky to only suffer third degree burns, and a fair amount of equipment in the room will be damaged, but nothing more. No radiation leaks, no destroyed cities, no planet of the apes scenario.
I probably should have been more specific. What if... perhaps... a bundle of C4 was planted next to it?... or at least something powerful enough to tear a hole and open the tube.
EDIT: Also, to clarify... if this DID happen... and the room the machine was in was also filled with people... would everyone in that room pretty much die from the extreme heat leaking out? Or providing they weren't right next to the thing... would they be safe?
There's no point in blowing up a fusion reactor with C4, because C4 is more destructive than a failing fusion reactor. It's like asking what would happen if you used C4 to blow up the heat sink on your PC's CPU. Yes, a failed heat sink on a CPU will cause the CPU to fry itself, but that's about it. Same here. A failing fusion reactor will just fry itself, but for reasons outlined elsewhere in this thread, the damage will probably not spread outside the reactor.
Yes, the plasma is hot, but simply having a high temperature doesn't mean that a plasma can do a great deal of harm. There needs to be a lot of high-temperature plasma, and there isn't much in these reactors compared to the amount of air outside them. There is high temperature plasma in the upper atmosphere that is hot enough that it would vaporize the spacecraft that pass through it, but there's so little of it that the actual thermal effect on a person being exposed to it would be that they freeze to death.
Trying to incinerate a town or even a room with the fusion plasma would be like trying to boil a person alive with a single drop of scalding water.
Sorry if you've got a lot of work done on this book already, but a fusion plant isn't a reasonable target unless the objective of the attack is to make the money spent on the plant go to waste. Choose a different target.
And no, the Large Hadron Collider has very little in common with fusion reactors, and wouldn't be a good target either.
Unfortunately, while I realize that it would be far more helpful to suggest alternatives than just tell you what you shouldn't do, I'm not comfortable with going on the internet and explaining to a person where and how to achieve the kinds of events that you're looking for. Not because I'm afraid you'll do them, but because the people who's job it is to find people talking on the internet about that stuff don't tend to care very much about whether the discussion is serious or hypothetical.