h a l f b a k e r yThis is what happens when one confuses "random" with "profound."
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The idea is to make a bomb with a countdown. However, the bomb will do nothing if one ignores it. Many wires will only serve to reduce the time to detonate if cut, but cutting some wires will cause the bomb to detonate.
This results in a bomb that will not explode when the person setting it off
activates it, but will explode only in the dangerous case that someone (clearly they aren't on your team) is trying to deactivate it.
Admittedly probably not useful in real life, it would make an interesting device for use in a movie.
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TV shows and films have had bombs in them before with failsafes such as this (Although of course, the bomb goes off when the big red numbers get to 0 anyway). |
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My bombs always go off when the countdown reaches eleven. |
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So a bomb with attention deficit disorder then? I'm really not sure how to think about this. |
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[fridge duck] I'm pretty sure many real bombs are also designed such that they'll explode if you cut the wrong wire. The important difference is that *this* bomb will *not* blow up if the timer reaches zero, unless someone interferes with it. |
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