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The [[UNSC]] '''C-12 Shaped-charges''' or '''C-12 SCs''' are used mainly for heavy demolitons, and can also be used as weapons. This compound is extremely dangerous, and is very volatile. A small 4x4x4 inch cube can level a 5 story building. It's solid, and shapable into different forms to stick to surfaces better, and is detonated with electro-shock detonator sticks, or remote detonators. | The [[UNSC]] '''C-12 Shaped-charges''' or '''C-12 SCs''' are used mainly for heavy demolitons, and can also be used as weapons. This compound is extremely dangerous, and is very volatile. A small 4x4x4 inch cube can level a 5 story building. It's solid, and shapable into different forms to stick to surfaces better, and is detonated with electro-shock detonator sticks, or remote detonators. | ||
C-12 is also hefted in medium sized backpacks called "Damage Packs". Two damage Packs contain enough C-12 to blow through three meters of [[Titanium-A]]. | C-12 is also hefted in medium sized backpacks called "Damage Packs". Two damage Packs contain enough C-12 to blow through three meters of [[Titanium-A]].<ref>[[Halo: The Fall of Reach]], page 81</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 03:06, October 29, 2006
The UNSC C-12 Shaped-charges or C-12 SCs are used mainly for heavy demolitons, and can also be used as weapons. This compound is extremely dangerous, and is very volatile. A small 4x4x4 inch cube can level a 5 story building. It's solid, and shapable into different forms to stick to surfaces better, and is detonated with electro-shock detonator sticks, or remote detonators.
C-12 is also hefted in medium sized backpacks called "Damage Packs". Two damage Packs contain enough C-12 to blow through three meters of Titanium-A.[1]
Sources
- ^ Halo: The Fall of Reach, page 81