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*During [[World War II]], there was a reasonably powerful explosive called C-2, which is a precursor to the present day C-4, Semtex and possibly to C-12. | *During [[World War II]], there was a reasonably powerful [[explosive]] called C-2, which is a precursor to the present day C-4, Semtex and possibly to C-12. | ||
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The UNSC C-12 Shaped-charges or C-12 SCs are used mainly for heavy demolitions and can also be used as weapons. This compound is extremely dangerous and very volatile. A small 4x4x4 inch cube alone can level a five story building.Template:Fact It's solid, but malleable enough where it can be shaped or bent into different forms to stick to surfaces better and is detonated with electroshock detonator sticks or remote detonators.
C-12 is also hefted in medium sized backpacks called "damage packs" or "blow packs". Two damage packs contain enough C-12 to blow through three meters of UNSC standard armor plating.[1]
During the first assault of the rebels on the Eridanus System, which happened to be the Spartans' first real mission, Sam hefted two medium-sized backpacks full of these. After capturing the leader, Colonel Robert Watts, Sam used these to blow clean through the base’s pressure doors. However, in doing so, he also murdered uncountable "civilians", or non-soldier sympathizers.[2]
Trivia
- During World War II, there was a reasonably powerful explosive called C-2, which is a precursor to the present day C-4, Semtex and possibly to C-12.
Sources
- ^ Halo: The Fall of Reach, page 81
- ^ Halo: The Fall of Reach, page 93