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You almost write off the entire endeavor here, until you spot a half-destroyed sign pointing to a decommissioning facility built into the side of what was once a hill before Hopeville was shaken apart. Inside is an eclectic series of munitions ranging from artillery shells to smaller, older nuclear weapons. But these aren’t the ones launched from a rocket, instead seemingly dropped from planes or jets.
You can tell they were old even by pre-war standards, but are relatively simple to understand. You would have to figure out a delivery method, but it’s another option.
The last discovery made in The Divide is one you almost miss. The crate containing the device is almost as large as a room, though well secured even after all these years. You normally wouldn’t bother with unboxing it but something pulls you to it…
A few hours later, you’re staring at the largest bomb you’ve ever seen. Stenciled on the side is “MOAB” with an American flag stenciled on the side. It also has a painted half of a head sticking over a line that says “Kilroy was Here”. You don’t know who Kilroy was but thank him for leading you to such a beautiful weapon.
It is larger than even the nuclear warheads, but you can determine it’s not nuclear, even if you know nothing else about it. You would suffer from the same problems of moving it as the others, maybe even more, but it’s a non-nuclear option. You’re confident you’ll be able to create
You make a note on your map at the locations of each and their details before heading back to New Vegas. Your mind is busied by the possibilities of each option as you pass back through The Divide unbothered.